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 At this moment all users share the same disk space (around 900 GByte) and we count on the personal attention to not overload the network and the file server. Although the disk space can appear huge, don't forget that all users of the network (the one you know, but also people you never meet physically) are using the same space, so pay attention. At this moment all users share the same disk space (around 900 GByte) and we count on the personal attention to not overload the network and the file server. Although the disk space can appear huge, don't forget that all users of the network (the one you know, but also people you never meet physically) are using the same space, so pay attention.
 Maybe you didn't noticed, but the dimension of files increase constantly. Maybe you don't know, but the high quality of the song or video you are watching in the left window just now means that the file is big. When I say big I mean **BIG**. Just imagine how many floppy disk you need to store this file and think about carry all these floppies in you backpack (not to mention the time you need to write all the floppies). Networks simplified the transmission of data accross the planet, but this don't means that the work is completely disappeared, it's only hidden and performed by something else. Maybe you didn't noticed, but the dimension of files increase constantly. Maybe you don't know, but the high quality of the song or video you are watching in the left window just now means that the file is big. When I say big I mean **BIG**. Just imagine how many floppy disk you need to store this file and think about carry all these floppies in you backpack (not to mention the time you need to write all the floppies). Networks simplified the transmission of data accross the planet, but this don't means that the work is completely disappeared, it's only hidden and performed by something else.
-Every night there's a backup of all the files present in our file server (currently 300 Gbytes). Transferring all these data accross the network needs time (around 50 Gbytes/hour) and we have only part of the night at our disposition (only closed and unused files can be backed up).+Every night there's a backup of all the files present in our file server. Transferring all these data accross the network needs time (around 50 Gbytes/hour) and we have only part of the night at our disposition (only closed and unused files can be backed up).
  
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