One of the largest.
My advice. Call a local electrician or small business networking company; get some quotes for what you are looking for. Have 2 cables run from the network interface box to where your router/firewall is in addition to a second location in case you ever need to expand the network setup in you home. The cost is well worth not worrying about pulling cables. Install CAT6 boxes in almost every room you foresee a cable ever being run. Good luck! I recently rewired my home with CAT6 from the fiber interface box and am now enjoying 900/850mb everywhere in my home.
Thinkpad T430, i7 gen 1,16gb home server
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It might be a bit backward but some of the most resilient storage methods is writing to blu-ray; storing one copy on location, another in a different location. Amazon’s glacier storage runs on this method. Basically they have giant caddies of blu-rays that they store your information on; that is why they charge such a higher fee for quick retrieval of data. 25-50gb per disk. This in addition to external hard drives, NAS, or cloud backup is my go to.
I can’t fathom that amount stored there in addition to the amount of data traffic occurring. Those fibers are on fire; coming in the centers in 3 foot tubes! For some reason they don’t appear on google image search. ;)