how data do you transfer an month?
from mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 22 May 20:29
https://lemmy.horwood.cloud/post/1203748

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.

#selfhosted

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CallMeAl@piefed.world on 22 May 20:32 next collapse

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mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 22 May 20:33 collapse

I know, that’s why I’m asking.

What’s your number M8?

pipes@sh.itjust.works on 22 May 22:35 collapse

About 10TiB/mo, mostly seeding

skankhunt42@lemmy.ca on 23 May 00:39 collapse

Thank you for using TiB.

victorz@lemmy.world on 23 May 06:47 collapse

Does that help somehow? You find TiB easier to grasp mentally than TB?

fhoekstra@feddit.nl on 23 May 10:48 collapse

Well, at least when someone says TiB, you don’t need to wonder if they actually mean something that is 10% more or not. Because quite often, TB (Terabyte) is written/said when the actual measurement was in TiB (Tebibyte)

Reannlegge@lemmy.ca on 22 May 20:36 next collapse

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?

mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 22 May 20:40 collapse

Not much clearly

wesker@lemmy.sdf.org on 22 May 20:39 next collapse

Oh, you sweet summer child.

BOFH666@lemmy.world on 22 May 20:43 next collapse

800 - 900 GB per month, 2 adults and 2 minors. Moderate downloading from usenet, all services local, only reachable using wireguard.

mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 22 May 20:54 collapse

Sounds like us, ta

frongt@lemmy.zip on 22 May 20:49 next collapse

Depends on what you’re doing.

silenium_dev@feddit.org on 22 May 20:54 next collapse

I’m at around 1-2 TB per month, so you clearly have some room for improvement there xD

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 22 May 21:01 next collapse

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.

BlueEther@no.lastname.nz on 22 May 21:05 next collapse

Over the last 6 months have averaged 200gb per day with a peak of 2.4tb in one day

roofuskit@lemmy.world on 22 May 21:33 next collapse

5-9TB a month

GivingSmoky@lemmy.zip on 22 May 21:39 next collapse

This month thus far, 31tb.

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 22 May 21:41 collapse

Got to be a hoarder, or a subcontractor for the WayBack Machine.

cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 22 May 21:39 next collapse

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.

FauxLiving@lemmy.world on 22 May 23:19 collapse

I try to hit 15TB/mo automatically fetching the latest Linux ISOs for ratio. I paid for 20TB so I’m gonna use it!

Only about .5-1TB/mo personally.

klankin@piefed.ca on 22 May 21:54 next collapse

One time doubled that in a single night redownloading my steam library

413j0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 May 23:02 next collapse

Just over 8 tb since yesterday, just on getting my trove (RPG) of Linux isos

oeuf@slrpnk.net on 22 May 23:29 next collapse

I continue to be astonished at how much data people are getting through.

Am I technogrouch for continuing to watch video at no more than 1080p?

adarza@lemmy.ca on 23 May 02:13 next collapse

even basic fullhd can pull several gigs per hour, per stream.

my adopted dad used to hit their old 8gb per month jetpak quota in one weekend just refreshing a local auction site (they don’t stream or so much other than email and banking at home otherwise)

onlinepersona@programming.dev on 23 May 05:03 next collapse

I watch stuff at 1080p but 1.5x-2x. A 1h video at that with 6kbps and 60fps can be quite consuming especially if a lot is happening. Have that on in the background for 8h plus doing other stuff (gotta pull docker images, or the blackhole that is npm) and you get over 10GB daily easily. Add a modern game or two a month and you’re above 1TiB/month.

hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 17:21 collapse

I only just recently UPGRADED to 1080. I spent the better part of the last decade only dealing in 720p.

My TV has been 1080 forever, I plan on upgrading to 4k for HDR, miniLED. I might try some 4k stuff 🤷‍♂️

minpraew@lemmy.world on 23 May 00:30 next collapse

Usually between 2-3TB. My ISP has a 4TB soft cap. I’ve hit that a few times

StrawberryPigtails@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 May 04:44 next collapse

Not sure. Depends on how many of my family are using our home services that month and how often and from where.

I know I will regularly hit my mobile providers soft cap of 80GB at some point in the middle of the month on just my cell phone.

I figure the household hard line probably sees 3 or 4 TB per month at a minimum.

aichan@piefed.blahaj.zone on 23 May 06:54 next collapse

Just the servers this month 31,7TiB and 3,4TiB. Yearly 563,6TiB and 54,2TiB. This does not count computers or other devices.

For a fair comparisson, take the smaller server, that one is acting as a more normal service, hosting Nextcloud and Immich among other daily life things.

cantankerous_cashew@lemmy.world on 23 May 06:56 next collapse

I do about a terabyte of traffic a day. All you good folks are seeding linux ISO’s… right?

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 23 May 09:20 collapse
LodeMike@lemmy.today on 23 May 07:59 next collapse

50-100TB

irmadlad@lemmy.world on 23 May 10:03 collapse

@Kairos@lemmy.today over here downloading the whole internet.

weirdcarrotmonster@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 11:34 next collapse

Wanted to flex my huge upload numbers, but turns out i’m down to 20 Tb a month! Guess next few nights will be spent trying to figure out what happened.

IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz on 23 May 11:54 next collapse

Router has 35d uptime, WAN interface stats shows Tx/Rx 3,9TB / 28TB. Most of the downstream is obviously IPTV and other streaming services, upstream is mostly offsite backups.

napkin2020@sh.itjust.works on 23 May 13:29 next collapse

About 1.5TB out / 500GB in.

Never thought this’d be a rookie number but I bet I’m certainly in that Top 1% with my ISP.

sturmblast@lemmy.world on 23 May 13:39 collapse

Between 8-12tb… Backups…