how data do you transfer an month?
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from mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 22 May 13:29
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So I go starlink as Openreach can’t reach us with full fiber, in the starlink app I looked at our first month’s data and we had used nearly 500gb. This month so far, we are up to 765gb.
Is that a lot for a homelab house?
I also don’t have all my services here, I have most at OVH.
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I know, that’s why I’m asking.
What’s your number M8?
About 10TiB/mo, mostly seeding
My ISP does not have a data cap or anything like that so I pay no attention to that. What are you doing that you only use that much?
Not much clearly
Oh, you sweet summer child.
800 - 900 GB per month, 2 adults and 2 minors. Moderate downloading from usenet, all services local, only reachable using wireguard.
Sounds like us, ta
Depends on what you’re doing.
I’m at around 1-2 TB per month, so you clearly have some room for improvement there xD
My ISP doesn’t cap, so I never really noticed/checked. If I had to swag, I’d say 300 gb to 500 gb just depending on what’s going on. A large majority of that is streaming music from Navidrome on a daily basis. Just one user. No mass downloading of Linux ISOs.
Over the last 6 months have averaged 200gb per day with a peak of 2.4tb in one day
5-9TB a month
I rarely go over 1TB per month at home. It’s usually closer to 500GB. My seedbox goes through several TB per month with all of those Linux ISOs though.
This month thus far, 31tb.
Got to be a hoarder, or a subcontractor for the WayBack Machine.
One time doubled that in a single night redownloading my steam library