@@VirusHD I mean I hope Dream doesn't watch this video "Yeah this company sent $120k of free product for his machine.... but we're going to keep $64k worth of equipment for ourselves"... the price of having Linus do your build... YIKES! FYI 15x 8 = 120 not 360
I love Jake's morbid curiosity when Linus is disassembling that drive lol. He is in physical pain watching him do that but he can't help but to totally nerd out with Linus bc that drive is cool as crap.
@@Fay7666 sure they are relevant. If the community disagrees with the association with someone due to that persons actions, they have every reason to be critical.
I love that Linus has such a close work relationship with his spouse. They get to work together nearly every day, and are still going strong. Oh and Yvonne's there too.
He's the face of the company and she runs allot of the backend. They are both seem like great owners and bosses. Being extremly hands on despite how massive the company has gotten.
Granted it's just me here but I'm rocking about 4.5tb in actively used computers, 8.6tb between 4 drives not in use, 500gb in a portable, and 4tb in the guts of my dad's arcade machine project he hasn't moved forward on in about 4 years, but my part is done. So I'm close... but only if you count things I'm not actually using
I'm wondering if they have a big shelf in the office which is labeled: "dropped drives" filled with hard drives that Linus dropped which may or may not work anymore.
the software "accidently" came pre-configured i apologise, but this server building speedrun will NOT be making it to the official server building leadboards
The original NVMe storage arrays were unrelentingly cool. They were called DSSD and the company was acquired and subsequently killed by Dell. There was a reason their product wasn't exactly feasible, but damn were they cool. They used entirely custom drives in a blade format that was, like, 7"x24"x.325" so they could pack them to the brim with SLC chips and controllers. I think the largest capacity blades were, like, 4TB? They functioned by directly attaching the array to a server or PC via a proprietary Direct Attach Copper cable (which was the reason the product wasn't feasible at scale) to provision block storage devices directly to the client PC's PCIe bus. Dell and their partner companies in the various standards groups did figure out how to encapsulate the packets in such a way that they could switch and even route NVMe storage packets over storage networks, thus allowing them to scale their NVMe-backed storage arrays, but it was already too late for DSSD. I would love to see Linus get a hold of one of them and have Anthony and Wendell figure out how to get it working. One of the cool things about it is that you can totally connect multiple cards in the same client device to the DSSD and provision storage from it to that device. There's also an open-source linux-based OS that allows you to set fiber-channel and network cards as array target devices, so you can have the client device act as the storage array using the block storage provisioned from the DSSD as the storage pool to provision devices from. It'd be a fascinating, if EXTREMELY high-level, project to tackle.
I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will begin to reinforce every computer component and product they make, solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him. They will call it the “Linus Test.”
@@un-nerdyneko What the heck are you doing to your laptop that the hinges broke I have a Windows 7 based laptop from back when they first started coming out and never had to replace the hinges only thing I've had to replace was the drive twice first time was because it just died and second time was I upgraded to a SSD since they're the exact same form factor as a laptop hard drive
Gotta love when jake freaks out about Linus taking apart the SSD and wanting nothing to do with it, but still being excited by the technology inside. XD
XD. Inside technology the by excited being still but, it with do to nothing wanting and SSD the apart taking Linus about out freaks jake when love Gotta
18:05 This is literally what storage architecting discussion are like at every workplace. You got the one technician that has the "I do NOT want to get called about lost data," approach, and you got the other one that is going to have to have the "I thought we bought 1 Petabyte, why is the DB team saying you only gave them 700TB?" discussion with the boss.
@@RhodderzX My storage server proposal spreadsheets always have TiB calculated before compression, taking into account parity, hot spare, cold spare & vdev configuration before compression. There's also a "storage efficiency" presented in percentage column below the usable field. Never any questions asked when the network shares eventually come online usually about two months later after memory and disk testing.
I worked in the enterprise storage area for a while. This is not a question. Data protection is first. The cost of the hardware usually does not matter. Since data loss is a death sentence. If you were the vender or decision maker you are basically blacklisted. Also especially if you are really talking about Enterprise if any data was lost, it would take at least a days worth of time recovering the disaster (most likely more). When most businesses could lose millions a dollars an hour on a system outage. The hardware cost all of a sudden doesn't matter.
Linus casualy disassembling a brand new 10K USD Enterprise SSD and Jake just dying in the background of pain is honestly pure comedy gold, and kind of the essence of their dynamic.
5:40 I genuinely appreciate when this stuff happens to Linus... cause when it happens to me, I just reflect on moments like this and feel better about myself
As a professional, watching LTT videos on anything in the server space is always cringe (and not simply for the way the hardware is treated). Discussions of how much redundancy to have in a RAID configuration should have much more thought put into them than the rather flippant approach taken here. For example, it can take days to rebuild a drive after a failure and the high load during a rebuild causes an increased risk of a second failure (especially if you have drives from the same batch). Fundamentally, using RAID-5 with HDDs today is professional misconduct. The rebuild times are simply too long, which makes the risk of data loss too high.
@@MuhammadMasab. he was working on a project to map and put people in Minecraft using VR, sorta like living the fantasy of literally being a character in a game thats been a HUGE part of his and his friend's lives
In addition to the 8 GB of DRAM on those Enterprise NVMe drives... I'm wondering what kind of processing power that controller has. Probably an ASIC, but I'm guessing it's as fast as some of the computers I have!
Dude to have the kind of relationship where you can say “What the actual f is wrong with you” to you BOSS and not get fired would be living the dream 😂
When I see Linus working with extremely expensive and bleeding edge tech.... I just wait for the moment he yeets hundreds of dollars on the ground. And I'm never disappointed
If you watch the Karl Jobst video you would probably see that it was indeed likely an accident that he cheated. But that's no excuse for the inappropriate behaviour he showed with the Minecraft mods
@@ArashiKageTaro man, can I just watch ltt without seeing the drama that IS LEGIT 2 YEARS OLD? Just a bit of perspective of what your actually hating on lol, please stop inserting this bs pretty much into every video with either speedrunning or dream in the title
Although its now been well over 20 years, I still remember vividly the time I'd gone to a computer parts store after school with a friend so he could buy parts for his PC; these included a large - for the time - 10 or 15 gig PATA HDD. As we left the store, owing to excitement, he started unconsciously swinging the bag of parts back and forth as he walked. It didn't take long for the bag to slip from his grip and meet the sidewalk with a disconcerting 'thud'. The drive was, of course, DOA. These server grade drives should be a lot more durable though.
That was 20 years ago, when also Laptop hard drives failed constantly when they were dropped. The hardware manifacturers have worked much on that and of course the experience they made with 2,5" hard drives they also now use in 3,5" hard drives.
Honestly, a SATA cache would more than likely do the job, if your editing machine is connected over wifi or anything less than 10GbE it'll be easy to saturate that with SATA
A lot of people could say that to their boss under the right situation, If you can't do that, maybe start looking for better employment as your boss obviously only sees you as a number on a spreadsheet.
Just 'randomly' have all the screws already inserted into their holes before putting them in and have the OS already on the drive by entropic chance - after all, it is theoretically possible so you just got lucky
@@Mortifer23 He literally admitted to modding the random chance outcome of item drops though and at first lied that it had been done but was an accident. That's cheating
Recently in a Wan show Linus was talking about there being much more involvement in the brands that LMG interacted with simply so there could be full transparency in intention and quality of service. That said this colab is rather surprising given that message.
He spoke in another show that he had no idea about the controversies behind dream, and that he was just another creator with a build request that made for good content. Still not a creator that I'm behind a Collab with, after everything that's happened.
Linus and Jake have such good chemistry now. It's so fun to watch. I've always respected Jake's knowledge, but his personality is really growing on me. He has the same 'I don't give an F' quality that Linus has, which I love. I can see why Linus has given him so much more responsibility over the past year or so. It appears, at least from afar, that he certainly deserves it.
I agree. I don’t think people realise how much of the brains behind many of these projects everyone loves is a lot of Jake, even though Linus makes it very obvious that it’s Jake that is basically leading all what is involved, what Jake’s done to set it up, test, configure and whatnot. He used to be more immature years ago but he has toned it down, and I’m sure Linus said something similar to him a while back after the audience kept highlighting it. But there is a reason Jake is in every big project or video, he is literally the one always organising it, sorting logistics, communicating with companies and setting/testing it, so the video can be produced for our entertainment.
When Dream approached Linus, he know that he will expect nothing less from Linus in terms of performance & Linus will know that he expect nothing less from Dream in terms of budget 😂
@@Clown-tf8jp its been obvious since day one the accusations were bs since the entire metoo movement is bs anyways, its just funny to clown on him since he takes every single joke so seriously
Well they did immediately follow that up with "totally legit footage not edited at all whatsoever", I think they're in on the joke more than people realize.
Thinking about having that much storage, could you do a video on how you would organize all of that data within the server itself? I know it would all depend on what you were storing but I would love to see a video on organizing video data on a server this size!
I believe the filesystem they're using treats the whole thing as one drive so it wouldn't be that different from normal storage. I imagine they just have folders organized by channel and by date.
@@danieljensen2626 I might be over complicating it but I would love to see how a professional organizes their folders having that many files like LTT. Is it organized by channel and date and that’s it? Or is it by channel and then video and then date? How deep do the folders go!? Would probably be boring for most but I would love to see it!
Someone needs to make a spreadsheet of all the shit Linus has dropped so we can see what the most expensive one is, then email it to LMG so they can frame it as a wall of Shame
Didn't he drop a $10k cpu a while back? That drive is like $630, my current income sucks, but with any half decent income, a couple of my devices would get MASSIVE storage upgrades, allowing me to take my data hoarding to the next level :)
he's gonna have so much variety in his footage, from him running away from someone in minecraft, to him running away from someone in minecraft
to him running away from someone while using cheats
Don't forget 1 time he will run after someone instead of running away
You’re late
Get to ur classroom mister
To him cheating in Minecraft
That HDD took months and months to go from raw material to being shipped from the other side of the world. It took half a second to meet the ground.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GROUND!
@@OutsideDuhBox time to take the tin foil hat off bud
@@OutsideDuhBox Linus prob does think its funny. He has said in interview that some of them are planned but most are him just rushing things.
Well, it's not funny to ruin tech imo.
@@OutsideDuhBox how about you prove yourself right, it’s just a conspiracy theory lmao
Linus used to be 8 foot tall, but every time he drops something, he gets a millimeter shorter.
Lol
its 2022, its time you realize that this is scripted content, that means they script linus dropping thigns, to please kids like you.
Wait a minute... that would mean... 😳
linus tech tips lore
did you just mix imperial and metric in a single sentence
For anyone who was wondering, those kioxia drives run about $8000 a piece
no way :0
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WTF! Thanks for the Info, so i dont need to google it😅. Those drives are insane... I cant wrap my head around it...
@@Sy21124 15x8.000 = 360.000? And dream "only" got 7, so $56.000 in SSD's.
The regular 20tb HDDs are just $370, so $22.200
@@VirusHD I mean I hope Dream doesn't watch this video "Yeah this company sent $120k of free product for his machine.... but we're going to keep $64k worth of equipment for ourselves"... the price of having Linus do your build... YIKES! FYI 15x 8 = 120 not 360
Gotta love when an employee can look his boss in the eyes and say
"Dude, what the fuck is wrong with you"
Bruh
I have nevar seen Linus THAT red!
That’s true love.
Employee? Jake is Linus's dad.
Time stamp?
I love Jake's morbid curiosity when Linus is disassembling that drive lol. He is in physical pain watching him do that but he can't help but to totally nerd out with Linus bc that drive is cool as crap.
Did LTT literally just remove the comments about dream cheating?
@@masterdoge17 no shit, they dont want controversy about dream while also giving dream his server
@@masterdoge17 Probably because they're not that relevant to the discussion. Anyone that knows, knows. Stop beating the dead horse.
@@Fay7666 sure they are relevant. If the community disagrees with the association with someone due to that persons actions, they have every reason to be critical.
morb
I love that Linus has such a close work relationship with his spouse. They get to work together nearly every day, and are still going strong. Oh and Yvonne's there too.
He's the face of the company and she runs allot of the backend. They are both seem like great owners and bosses. Being extremly hands on despite how massive the company has gotten.
@@EllRiver you misgendered Jake
@@acasualmusiclistener7919 you got me
@@EllRiver r/woosh
Jake looks like he's expecting!
I can't believe Kioxia casually sent you 120,000 dollars worth of SSD's, and you took one apart.
should've taken more apart...
Imagine caring
I can't believe Kioxia casually sent you 120,000 dollars worth of SSD's, and you took one apart.
They knew what they were doing.
120k is nothing to Linus, much less Linus Media Group lmao
When Linus dropped that drive I felt physical pain, that thing has more storage than all my family's pcs combined 😭
That thing has more storage than my microwave!
I'm sure the drive is fine.
Granted it's just me here but I'm rocking about 4.5tb in actively used computers, 8.6tb between 4 drives not in use, 500gb in a portable, and 4tb in the guts of my dad's arcade machine project he hasn't moved forward on in about 4 years, but my part is done. So I'm close... but only if you count things I'm not actually using
yeah that dropped drive has more storage than all of my gadgets have combined
@@ninjaoyourbro1891 you should upgrade.. that's a bit out of date
they should actually pad the floor, it's a pretty good safety measure, considering Linus' linusness
Then at least 15% of the fun of the channel goes away
Yeah, but also never ever let Linus take apart a freaking 30TB SSD. I can really feel Jakes pain.
The floor is padded. It's a medium hardness rubber.
I thought you said "Linus' illness" and I laughed out loud.
Its 2022, you are aware that the entire thing is scripted right? They know you all just love linus dopping things, its in the script kiddos.
If I had a penny for every time Linus dropped a super expensive and brand new piece of tech I would have enough money to buy Dream's server off him
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey twin same pfps lol
@@Sythee05 What an attractive pfp
Hey i founy u i am SKYiAN
Jake: oh god no please stop STOP STOOOOP
Jake 10 seconds later: ooooOOOO cool! look at the size of that controller
lmao
i can relate to that tho lmaooo
Iam jake
I'm wondering if they have a big shelf in the office which is labeled: "dropped drives" filled with hard drives that Linus dropped which may or may not work anymore.
nah
I'd actually laugh if they did
They do, it's called the LTT warehouse.
That's what the new warehouse is for. Labs is just a cover story!
Bet.
the software "accidently" came pre-configured
i apologise, but this server building speedrun will NOT be making it to the official server building leadboards
First a Harvard Astro physicist will dispute that !
@@ajitsen6927 AND a psychiatrist will see if the software has mental issues or not
@@ajitsen6927 😭😭😭
Dream aside, those Enterprise SSDs are very cool. Honestly I would watch an entire video just about those SSDs.
Yea. When I saw the size of that controller, I was blown away. And the sheer density of the nand chips. 30TB in that size is hard to comprehend.
Same, honestly. Full builds aren’t my thing, but honing in on a specific type of tech is way more engaging imo
ya you are right
The original NVMe storage arrays were unrelentingly cool. They were called DSSD and the company was acquired and subsequently killed by Dell. There was a reason their product wasn't exactly feasible, but damn were they cool. They used entirely custom drives in a blade format that was, like, 7"x24"x.325" so they could pack them to the brim with SLC chips and controllers. I think the largest capacity blades were, like, 4TB? They functioned by directly attaching the array to a server or PC via a proprietary Direct Attach Copper cable (which was the reason the product wasn't feasible at scale) to provision block storage devices directly to the client PC's PCIe bus. Dell and their partner companies in the various standards groups did figure out how to encapsulate the packets in such a way that they could switch and even route NVMe storage packets over storage networks, thus allowing them to scale their NVMe-backed storage arrays, but it was already too late for DSSD. I would love to see Linus get a hold of one of them and have Anthony and Wendell figure out how to get it working. One of the cool things about it is that you can totally connect multiple cards in the same client device to the DSSD and provision storage from it to that device. There's also an open-source linux-based OS that allows you to set fiber-channel and network cards as array target devices, so you can have the client device act as the storage array using the block storage provisioned from the DSSD as the storage pool to provision devices from. It'd be a fascinating, if EXTREMELY high-level, project to tackle.
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I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will reinforce literally every computer component and product they make solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him and will call it the Linus test.
I feel like tech companies will begin to reinforce every computer component and product they make, solely because of how often Linus drops products they send him. They will call it the “Linus Test.”
I wish they would reinforce laptop hinges instead of charging 500-$ for repairs, such a scam.
@@un-nerdyneko What the heck are you doing to your laptop that the hinges broke I have a Windows 7 based laptop from back when they first started coming out and never had to replace the hinges only thing I've had to replace was the drive twice first time was because it just died and second time was I upgraded to a SSD since they're the exact same form factor as a laptop hard drive
When Linus was haphazardly moving the SSD server rack, I thought to myself,
"Linus has dropped something in a while"
Never fails to disappoint.
hasn't*
I was literally thinking that same thing and then he dropped it
I was personally thinking that the SSD server rack was going to be the one to break, but no, he killed the drive instead.
good thing it wasnt a HDD rack
@@MegaEmmanuel09 😑
I love that Jake is able to basically cuss at and call out his boss for almost breaking a drive and basically gets no repercussions for it.
Any good boss knows they're not above being called out for carelessness
They're putting on a performance for a video, I don't know why people seem to think that these videos are real life
@@robmckennie4203 if linus wasn't comfortable being picked on like this, he wouldn't let it get published
Like WWE, it's all part of a show.
@@incendiary6243 If it gets him more views and clicks, he'll let his mother get cussed on screen.
For anyone wondering, each SSD is listed at about 8K$ EACH
@@Im_Ninooo i don't think dream controls whether a company sends out stuff for a project nor controls a quantity
So that's about $480k?
@@Im_Ninooo somebody's jealous
💀💀💀
@@Im_Ninooo exactly
Gotta love when jake freaks out about Linus taking apart the SSD and wanting nothing to do with it, but still being excited by the technology inside. XD
XD. Inside technology the by excited being still but, it with do to nothing wanting and SSD the apart taking Linus about out freaks jake when love Gotta
why are bots taking yo comment
the "not edited drive insert speedrun" footage and the "perfect seed" jokes had me rolling
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Ltt throwing shade
@@daniyal-syed they'll help you make a server but they won't make you look better.
@@Serrot304 which is great.
"haha this person who we are making lots of money off of and for is a serial liar so funny"
I like how amongst all the technical lingo that was being spouted in this video,RAID is the one term that the editors felt needed to be explained.
Maybe that was just the one they knew how to explain.
lots of drem fans gonna watch this video, need to educate the basics
Yeah I'm very lost with server videos
@@TheBrennan90 i remember being like that, it's like a whole other world compared to normal computing and tech enthusiasm.
Or who Dream is
"We never get to do stuff like this" Linus says after throwing a 20TB driver
Says Linus while doing exactly that.
Bro, their faces turned red when linus dropped it, what a pain.
@@nightstech7499 nice avatar
@@TXPer ikr pretty cool avatar to have, better than dream's avatar ngl
@@nightstech7499 I agree
Now we know why he needed that server
Jake has literally said a quarter of what every single sys admin has wanted to say a billion times to Linus
Apart from: "let's set up zfs with draid so we don't look like muppets".
I wonder how many of LTTs viewers are actually Sysadmins 😀
@@F1L337 I am one. The first thing I would say to Linus would be "Give me your key to the server room. I'm changing the locks."
@@thomaseboland8701 would that have happened before or after he put a watercooled server in the frigging server cabinet.
@@bmxriderforlife1234 just wheel the whole thing out
18:05 This is literally what storage architecting discussion are like at every workplace. You got the one technician that has the "I do NOT want to get called about lost data," approach, and you got the other one that is going to have to have the "I thought we bought 1 Petabyte, why is the DB team saying you only gave them 700TB?" discussion with the boss.
had this discussion the other week on similar premis.
Absolutely. Data protection first, and you get what’s left over, but you do need to take space losses from parity into consideration.
@@RhodderzX My storage server proposal spreadsheets always have TiB calculated before compression, taking into account parity, hot spare, cold spare & vdev configuration before compression. There's also a "storage efficiency" presented in percentage column below the usable field. Never any questions asked when the network shares eventually come online usually about two months later after memory and disk testing.
I worked in the enterprise storage area for a while. This is not a question. Data protection is first. The cost of the hardware usually does not matter. Since data loss is a death sentence. If you were the vender or decision maker you are basically blacklisted. Also especially if you are really talking about Enterprise if any data was lost, it would take at least a days worth of time recovering the disaster (most likely more). When most businesses could lose millions a dollars an hour on a system outage. The hardware cost all of a sudden doesn't matter.
Give them compression and dedup 😁
"Dont open it!" Linus opens it anyway.
Jake has a bigger say in their home than he does in the office.
Linus casualy disassembling a brand new 10K USD Enterprise SSD and Jake just dying in the background of pain is honestly pure comedy gold, and kind of the essence of their dynamic.
But let's be real, we all want to see what's inside.
@@andiszile even Jake want to see it
5:40 I genuinely appreciate when this stuff happens to Linus... cause when it happens to me, I just reflect on moments like this and feel better about myself
@@Theunicorn2012 it*
Jake: “DON’T open that!”
Also Jake: “OMG, that’s so cool!”
Is shiny! Jake must see!
I mean if it's already open might as well look
damn dream is rich af
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@@plplplplplpl7336 yeah!
I like watching Linus host because he’s a actual professional who isn’t always professional
lol fr
It's more like he's the only non professional and had to hire a whole team of professionals to make him look good.
@@Jdbye bad take 😚
As a professional, watching LTT videos on anything in the server space is always cringe (and not simply for the way the hardware is treated). Discussions of how much redundancy to have in a RAID configuration should have much more thought put into them than the rather flippant approach taken here. For example, it can take days to rebuild a drive after a failure and the high load during a rebuild causes an increased risk of a second failure (especially if you have drives from the same batch). Fundamentally, using RAID-5 with HDDs today is professional misconduct. The rebuild times are simply too long, which makes the risk of data loss too high.
an*
“Dream has too much money”
Ah, yes, the floor here is made out of floor.
Lmao
Communism detected. Lethal Force authorized.
Most of the stuff here was sponsored anyways.
Surely Linus has more money than Dream... Right?
@@Call_Me_Pickle yeah obviously
Now we know the actual reason dream needed this server :)
what i dont get itt
@@MuhammadMasab. he made a video on putting himself into minecraft and needed a powerful server.
Ah. I thought it was so he could mod the game to finish even faster for his "speedruns."
@@MuhammadMasab. he was working on a project to map and put people in Minecraft using VR, sorta like living the fantasy of literally being a character in a game thats been a HUGE part of his and his friend's lives
"Tall people don't consider my short people needs."
I felt that in my soul.
Love the profile pic, a true man of culture
The reverse is true too :(
The place I live was made for people a 1ft shorter than me.
For some reason I always thought linus was like normal height, then I looked it up and he really is like 5'6.
@@nemesiswes426 Him being skinny helps with the illusion he is average.
*Flashbacks to all the times I've gotten stuff off the top shelf* *Realize the shorties never give me stuff off the bottom ones...*
Jake's gonna be going grey by the time he's 30 with Linus opening every piece of expensive hardware they get sent and then dropping half of it too
expected him to yank the cables out, ripping solderpads with them.
I feel like I'm the only one that doesn't think it's funny.
@@harborwolf22 it isnt funny, its sad... but true too
Isn't he past 30?
Lol my thoughts exactly
In addition to the 8 GB of DRAM on those Enterprise NVMe drives... I'm wondering what kind of processing power that controller has. Probably an ASIC, but I'm guessing it's as fast as some of the computers I have!
Id be curious to know as well
It's gonna be a lot faster than a raspberry pi for sure!
I smell a Jeff + Linus collab .............
Imagine a drive controller being more powerfull than the server's main cpu just because you're using a raspberry pi
Jeff geerling best nerd tuber out there!
I love how Linus has to ask Seagate about their drop testing because he drops stuff so much.
Extra security
I love how the ltt crew can just casually tell their boss "what the fuck is wrong with you" 🤣
That's called a good relationship with your employer
It's called "good UA-cam content".
I couldn't imagine working somewhere where you couldn't say something like this.
@@0xskar You know about the stereotype about horrible bosses? I've only ever had those for my direct superiors in my 7 years working.
@@laeamminlakana-matt5692 same, neve4 had a "horrible" one, butjust comfortably saying this feels like a peak man
When Linus said "True dream fashion" I thought he meant put a 1PB label on a 100TB system.
My first thought was "...by cheating?" :D
GUYS LEAVE THAY GUY ALONE
@@Artandcraftygirl no
@@Artandcraftygirl I don't think so
@@Oofmart keep being mad then
I just love the doneness Jake has in these videos whenever Linus drops something, especially expensive, AND ESPECIALLY FOR SOMEONE ELSE'S SERVER
Once he's got that set up, he's gonna have a harder time finding the mod he "forgot" about.
how no replies
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💀
Oof
@@EpicMan256 which one
5:58 must be the only company in the world where you're allowed to say that kinda thing to the CEO
My chief would probably murder me if I do this lol😊
Dude to have the kind of relationship where you can say “What the actual f is wrong with you” to you BOSS and not get fired would be living the dream 😂
I mean no matter where I worked if my boss dropped that I would have a few choice words to say
To be fair, that one drive is like 450 bucks and they don't have spares, that's a clench moment
Pun intended?
@@iscreamintothevoidahhh6504 you got it wrong, you are the one saying that to your boss (5:43)
Its not like they just have that employee, boss relationship they're friends
Damn dream changed Linus’ server drop rates too
Spoke too soon brotha
where do you want the trophy for 'Most funny joke, that is not at all way past its prime' sent to?
Legendary comment
Show me your war face!
@@irmiwolf in fairness this guys joke was actually pretty clever
Linus should make a pc out of a collection of parts he has dropped on the floor
When I see Linus working with extremely expensive and bleeding edge tech.... I just wait for the moment he yeets hundreds of dollars on the ground. And I'm never disappointed
Damn that's a lot of cheats. He's certainly going to be breaking some more world records after this
i mean getting the sponsored ssds are basically cheat
installing every minecraft mod ever! 1000 times!
@@artemisDev he speedran unlocking SSD% and already has a new world record
If you watch the Karl Jobst video you would probably see that it was indeed likely an accident that he cheated. But that's no excuse for the inappropriate behaviour he showed with the Minecraft mods
If they didn't cut the video or something, then it wasn't in "true dream fashion"
This looks fishy... I might hire a mathematician to make sure this run isn't cheated...
An astrophysicist no less, he might say he was wrong tho
tbh i dont give a shit if he cheated or not i just care about content
@@clairvoyant- What content lol? Dream is the most bland creator on UA-cam I truly for the life of me do not understand how he got popular at all.
@@snowdae Ironic, a Dream stan and Minecraft fan telling others to “grow up.”
@@ArashiKageTaro man, can I just watch ltt without seeing the drama that IS LEGIT 2 YEARS OLD? Just a bit of perspective of what your actually hating on lol, please stop inserting this bs pretty much into every video with either speedrunning or dream in the title
Usually I laugh when Linus drops stuff, but I honestly wanted to hug him when I saw how red his face was.
Although its now been well over 20 years, I still remember vividly the time I'd gone to a computer parts store after school with a friend so he could buy parts for his PC; these included a large - for the time - 10 or 15 gig PATA HDD. As we left the store, owing to excitement, he started unconsciously swinging the bag of parts back and forth as he walked. It didn't take long for the bag to slip from his grip and meet the sidewalk with a disconcerting 'thud'. The drive was, of course, DOA. These server grade drives should be a lot more durable though.
That was 20 years ago, when also Laptop hard drives failed constantly when they were dropped. The hardware manifacturers have worked much on that and of course the experience they made with 2,5" hard drives they also now use in 3,5" hard drives.
There's also a difference in momentum between a casual drop like the one in the video and a drop from letting go of a bag that was being swung around.
That exos drive is dead.
F
The raw data files for Toy Story totalled just 2 gigs.
I've been watching Wendell for so long I love that Linus looks to his expertise so much.
Man, having to deal with premiere from a HDD NAS, I really need to build a NVME one for active projects like this, or well 25% like it...
to be honest i've always thought it was norden and not nordern
You could also try a local SSD cache for the NAS mount to get quick relief.
Or you just put an additional nvme array in your main HDD NAS. No need for another server tbh unless the current one is physically full.
Honestly, a SATA cache would more than likely do the job, if your editing machine is connected over wifi or anything less than 10GbE it'll be easy to saturate that with SATA
The better the system the faster the grooming!!! Awesome build linux
He can finally use this to store all of his totally legitimate mods that he just happened to forget to take out while doing an official speedrun 🙄🙄
Exactly
I'm not trying to justify him doing that, but his channel is way more than Speedrun content. Maybe layoff it already?
@@ar.458 the joke will never die, just accept it at this point.
@@ar.458 yep seems like a joke people use for easy likes nowadays.
He should just stick to vids and stop the cheating everyone likes the man hunts it looks like I don’t get the point on cheating anymore
In case anyone's curious, Dream shelled out about 40 grand for those drives, which is pretty nuts
nothing compared to the 56k he *didn't pay* for the NVMe drives (which he should have).
@@Im_Ninooo are you conting the ones Jake yoinked?
@@Im_Ninooo Why are you so offended by this that you feel the need to let everyone know?
@@Im_Ninooo What are you talking about
i think its 60k bro but i maybe wrong
“What the actual F is wrong with you” Jake 😂. Only he could say this shit to his boss. Hilarious.
"Did you hear the f*cking noise it made?!" comedy gold
A lot of people could say that to their boss under the right situation, If you can't do that, maybe start looking for better employment as your boss obviously only sees you as a number on a spreadsheet.
I wonder what really went into those 1.2 petabytes 💀
"We're going to be doing it in true Dream fashion"
I legit thought his next words were gonna be "we're going to fudge the numbers" 😭
Just 'randomly' have all the screws already inserted into their holes before putting them in and have the OS already on the drive by entropic chance - after all, it is theoretically possible so you just got lucky
@@mattBLACKpunk lets wait for random bit flips to create an Operating System, i mean how long could it take?
@@mNaximilian and pay a mathematician to explain why it is not *that* unlikely
@@mattBLACKpunk and sit in a bath at 3am writing how its possible
@@berti4179 and later change our story after people catch us
Not sure how I like the "Someone sent us something for someone else, and we just kept it for ourselves"
what about the ram they are using
Yeah, that kept bothering me too. I know what they sent is complete overkill, but it should be stayed in the build anyway
Speedrunning the build, just watch out you don't have modified odds
😂
LMFAOO
where do you want the trophy for 'Most funny joke, that is not at all way past its prime' sent to?
Initially I was put off by Dream, but this vid was worth it for the info about server stuff!
And Linus throwing a harddrive, of course.
agreed
6:24 very smooth, you got me Mr editor😂
The fact the Intel let this Linus guy into their building, knowing he always manage to drop or touch something he shouldn't is just amazing
Well they didn't give him anything to drop, just looking and talking :D
because he couldn't touch anything lol
bold of you to assume that intel let him in. it was probably AMD trying to sabotage intel, lol
@@gassug2 LOL that's genius! hahah
@@HearMeLearn Wait, you look familiar! lol
I pride myself that until this video, I had no idea who Dream even was. I shall endeavour to continue this ignorance.
Likewise
good
There are dozens of us, dozens! Legit had no idea. Still don't.
I'm very envious
The masses love their terrible content.
Dream finna need that unlimited footage of the miners in his server
😭😂bro🤦
☠️☠️☠️
Views when the build goes great: 5k
Views when Linus drops/breaks things: 5m
Facts
"We're going to be doing it in Dream fashion"
Damn how are they gonna cheat
"speedrunning"
Oh
he then did a per fect seed jackpot...i think he knows ;)
Bruh he doesn't cheat
@@Mortifer23 1 in 7.5 trillion
@@Mortifer23 He literally admitted to modding the random chance outcome of item drops though and at first lied that it had been done but was an accident. That's cheating
@@Mortifer23 STOP HE DOES DO YOU NOT EVEN KNOW THE DREAM PLUGIN?
5:50 linus droptips.
The meme continues.
2:25
The way he uses his belly to hold the box...
He's a true sys-admin!
Recently in a Wan show Linus was talking about there being much more involvement in the brands that LMG interacted with simply so there could be full transparency in intention and quality of service. That said this colab is rather surprising given that message.
He spoke in another show that he had no idea about the controversies behind dream, and that he was just another creator with a build request that made for good content.
Still not a creator that I'm behind a Collab with, after everything that's happened.
I mean he did a collab with Hasan that is way more controversial than Dream, so i don't know what peoples is so upset about this.
@@Ms666slayer So, becouse Linus did one bad thing it is okay when he does another one?
At least they seem to be using the collab to get a bunch of free server hardware for themselves
@@Ms666slayer basically a hate train of his haters who think his stans are toxic without seeing the mirror
By now I can safely say we're all used to Linus dropping very expensive things but it hurts just as bad every time
But you must admit, That's the most expensive item he's dropped in a while.... I was starting to think they replaced Linus with a Doppelgänger....
Always
Linus and Jake have such good chemistry now. It's so fun to watch. I've always respected Jake's knowledge, but his personality is really growing on me. He has the same 'I don't give an F' quality that Linus has, which I love. I can see why Linus has given him so much more responsibility over the past year or so. It appears, at least from afar, that he certainly deserves it.
It comes off pretty rude. I don't think he means it, but it's abrasive.
@@rootsmagoots what does this guy mean by chemistry? Choose better wording bro
I agree. I don’t think people realise how much of the brains behind many of these projects everyone loves is a lot of Jake, even though Linus makes it very obvious that it’s Jake that is basically leading all what is involved, what Jake’s done to set it up, test, configure and whatnot.
He used to be more immature years ago but he has toned it down, and I’m sure Linus said something similar to him a while back after the audience kept highlighting it. But there is a reason Jake is in every big project or video, he is literally the one always organising it, sorting logistics, communicating with companies and setting/testing it, so the video can be produced for our entertainment.
Jake is an asset. Not a liability for this company. I can's see the abrasive side at all.
6:23 that's a pretty cool edition there, thank for putting your text on both and down side part lmfao
I really enjoyed watching Linus take years off Jake's life from stress in this video.
Would I be completely off assuming there is a dedicated shelf in LMG‘s storage that‘s labelled *Caution: Linus dropped all this stuff*
lol! A hall of fame for all the things Linus let fall!
When 1 Drive has more storage then everything you`ve held in your life together before.
Tsk tsk, you thought no one would see the fact that Linus dropped the drive at 10:55 because you made an immediate drop! But I did!
Linus: "Dream knew there was one place to go"
Me: "Microcenter"
Linus: "yo"
Me: "oh I should've guessed that"
Watching this video alone, and watching how excited Linus got seeing the 30tb SSD's, I want to build my own server one day
what you gonna do with a server?
me personally I got the 2gb ram server and it's pretty epic
When Dream approached Linus, he know that he will expect nothing less from Linus in terms of performance & Linus will know that he expect nothing less from Dream in terms of budget 😂
He got things for free too, super expensive things for free.
@@Theunicorn2012 What’s the point of copying different comments? Satisfaction?
@@cocoisadog
@Ella Soderstrom What’s the point of copying different comments? Satisfaction?
@@cocoisadog What’s the point of copying different comments? Satisfaction?
@@Theunicorn2012 REAL
Bros gonna keep the cp in there 💀
was looking for this comment lmfao
feeling stupid now bro?
@@Clown-tf8jp its been obvious since day one the accusations were bs since the entire metoo movement is bs anyways, its just funny to clown on him since he takes every single joke so seriously
@@Clown-tf8jp it's obviously hidden in there
"every single joke". bros been getting death threats...@@sminem6572
If I got a quarter for every time Linus has dropped something I could get a full tank of gas
With the current price of gas, that's pretty good 🤣
When they said they were doing it in true dream fashion we all though he was gonna say something along the lines of "We're gonna cheat"
Dream’s paying for it so that was never going to happen.
Well they did immediately follow that up with "totally legit footage not edited at all whatsoever", I think they're in on the joke more than people realize.
where do you want the trophy for 'Most funny joke, that is not at all way past its prime' sent to?
@@irmiwolf cope and seethe dream fam
@@irmiwolf we get it you're a fan of dream
I'm glad they didn't cut corners in this server build, unlike Dream who cuts corners in his own speedruns.
Isn't cutting corners the entire point of Speedrunning?
@@YouLose I was referring to the corner of "forgetting" his mods were on cutting
15:01 “I will not admit that I don’t think” i don’t think he thought about that
5:38 Now that was a LOT of DAMAGE
Phil Swift here! lol
Linus Drop Tips
is this able to calculate the chance of dream being able to do all of those speedruns?
He has to store all those cheats somewhere
@Some Bad Speedruns nothing happened in tianmen square
@Some Bad Speedruns + ratio
@Some Bad Speedruns It is and always will be hilarious. Especially when dreams brainwashed fanbase gets mad at it.
@Some Bad Speedruns it gets funnier and funnier every time one of you kids starts fuming over it.
Thinking about having that much storage, could you do a video on how you would organize all of that data within the server itself? I know it would all depend on what you were storing but I would love to see a video on organizing video data on a server this size!
Yeah same
Yes!!!! Great idea for a video, I am interested as well.
I believe the filesystem they're using treats the whole thing as one drive so it wouldn't be that different from normal storage. I imagine they just have folders organized by channel and by date.
@@danieljensen2626 I might be over complicating it but I would love to see how a professional organizes their folders having that many files like LTT. Is it organized by channel and date and that’s it? Or is it by channel and then video and then date? How deep do the folders go!? Would probably be boring for most but I would love to see it!
Linus manipulated the RNG of getting these parts by having the sponsor mod installed!
6:11 the new linus drop tips is going to be great
im gonna be honest, i don't know much about all this but this was such an entertaining video to watch! good luck on all your future projects!
That's a ton of space to store cheats~ Very Nice~
the replays peaked at when linus dropped the drive... and when jake said "did you hear the f*** noise it made??" LOL fuccing epic
When you said “we’re gonna do it in real Dream fashion” I was expecting you to cheat
I mean, that is the joke they are making there. There's a joke about cheated speedruns on screen when he says that
They did though xD they got 30 ssds and only gave dream 15
yeah kinda weird how they went on hussan and on dream comparetively
Someone needs to make a spreadsheet of all the shit Linus has dropped so we can see what the most expensive one is, then email it to LMG so they can frame it as a wall of Shame
Search Linus Drop Tips. One of the versions of that series has done that.
Didn't he drop a $10k cpu a while back? That drive is like $630, my current income sucks, but with any half decent income, a couple of my devices would get MASSIVE storage upgrades, allowing me to take my data hoarding to the next level :)
“we’re gonna be building it in true dream fashion”
“cheating?”
“speedrunning”
oh.
Enjoy the comments defending dreams cheating scandal
Funny comment tho
Rofl, I did appreciate the "*Totally 100% legit footage. Not edited whatsoever" caption there, though
This video aged like fine milk
This is gonna be an interesting wan show segment
8:56 This reminds me of a collegue who upgraded his RAM at home, because he said that it wasn't acceptable that he had less RAM at home then at work
0:09
By "TRUE DREAM FASHION" I thought you would go in creative mode and just cheat the hell out of it
Lol
Revisiting this after the Mark Rober video, I love the SOUND this beast makes.