That sounds like user error on Disney's part then. My company uses IP whitelisting just fine.
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True, but 28 million watts really puts things in perspective when your average PSU is less than 1000w.
Okay yep, I am too tired two days in a row.
I thought it was all Blu-ray's, not just recordable (re-recordable?) ones.
I thought it meant that like, yeah Blu-ray's in general are being phased out.
Damn, the end of an era. I wonder how anime will be sold in Japan now if not on Blu-rays?
Oh I didn't notice the quotes lol that's what I get for being tired on a Monday ☠️
It's not a free product, your data is being sold.
Ah okay, yeah that makes more sense.
How would that stop the emails, though?
Sure, but with a full-sized PC tower, you could reasonably fit thousands of Blu-rays. The physical size difference is pretty massive in that comparison.
I meant physical size, not data size. With one computer with multiple 24TB drives, you can store hundreds or thousands of Blu-rays. To have that amount of physical Blu-rays, you would need a massive shelf - or more likely, multiple massive shelves.
True, RAID is more expensive, but it also ensures your data will keep working reliably - and it's much harder to lose than a small disc. Doubly when you throw backups into the mix.
More hard drives. RAID, rotate them out when they fail, more backups too. lol
Always buy from a trusted vendor/store, this is more proof of that.