I was watching the F1 testing session at the weekend.
David Croft said that over the course of the 3 days teams will collect 1.5 billion terabytes of data.
That’s per team.
Surely that can’t be correct can it?
1.5 billion terabytes per team… If true, I think it is massive overkill for what they might need to gather in order to understand the car’s performance. That’s an awful lot of data. Would need huge processing power and lots of energy to work through itI was watching the F1 testing session at the weekend.
David Croft said that over the course of the 3 days teams will collect 1.5 billion terabytes of data.
That’s per team.
Surely that can’t be correct can it?
They're not storing it all, it's real time data that's processed in the cloud using AWS infrastructure.Well they are simply not storing that amount of data.
Using the largest HDD it would need well over 40 million units per team, the largest SSD I could find is 100TB at around $40,000
Now I know F1 spend a lot but they are not spending $600 million on storage.
It doesn’t all go at the same timeI certainly no expert, how do you get 15 billion TB in to the cloud.
Why would you not save it? Storage is cheap and somebody may want it later. Better just to stick it in glacier. All it costs is money.They're not storing it all, it's real time data that's processed in the cloud using AWS infrastructure.
If you think about how many sensors they have on each car which is constantly feeding data live to the cloud, but they won't 'save' the data, a lot of it will be discarded.
I was the coding team leader on a UK government project in the early 1980s.Why would you not save it? Storage is cheap and somebody may want it later. Better just to stick it in glacier. All it costs is money.
Source: am data engineer. We save a lot of stuff.
Times have, very much, changed.I was the coding team leader on a UK government project in the early 1980s.
At one meeting, I was cornered by the project manager, who demanded that I set the limit for the system data store. Being wildly optimistic, I said "Two Gigabytes". He glanced at a sheet of paper he was holding, shook his head and said "we can't afford that. You can have one and I'll have a fight for that!"![]()
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I was giving a best guess to what they do, unless you work with the team I guess we don't know for sureWhy would you not save it? Storage is cheap and somebody may want it later. Better just to stick it in glacier. All it costs is money.
Source: am data engineer. We save a lot of stuff.
I was giving a best guess to what they do, unless you work with the team I guess we don't know for sure
Source: 30 years in IT from certified SQL DBA, MCSE (blast from the past) and up the corporate ladder to IT Senior Management (means nothing I know but we're still guessing)![]()