Hi Ed.
I have a request and question. Write how much it was (in GB) 10 (5x5) database program Kingsrow International.
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Re: Kingsrow International
Do you mean the 10P DB for the Checkers program (which I think was around 150 GByte)?I have a request and question. Write how much it was (in GB) 10 (5x5) database program Kingsrow International.
Or do you want to know what the size might be for a 10P DB For International 10x10 Draughts?
Bert
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Re: Kingsrow International
Yes. I'm interested in how long it takes 10 DB draughts International. Please specify the exact size of the database.
Re: Kingsrow International
Calculation wise (so how long would it take to generate the 10P DB) I did not do the math.
But from a size perspective it is possible to make an educated guess.
Based upon the count statistics (although not completely valid), see https://mdgsoft.home.xs4all.nl/draughts/countpiece.html
the 10P DB is around 275 times larger compared with the 8P DB (so also included the non-sense DBs like 9K white 1m black, although they compress quite good).
So based upon the current 56 GB size of the 8P DB from Ed , I would estimate a 10P DB around 15.4 TeraByte.
Which fits basically (more or less) on the recent state of the art Hard Disks (current max 10 TByte, so we ened to use 2 HDs)
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So storage wise it might be doable-ish (if I did not make an error in the calculations).
Related computing time (and if it would be possible with current standard computer resources) is another topic.
If a program plays better with a 10P DB is very questionable, but for analysis it would help...
Bert
But from a size perspective it is possible to make an educated guess.
Based upon the count statistics (although not completely valid), see https://mdgsoft.home.xs4all.nl/draughts/countpiece.html
the 10P DB is around 275 times larger compared with the 8P DB (so also included the non-sense DBs like 9K white 1m black, although they compress quite good).
So based upon the current 56 GB size of the 8P DB from Ed , I would estimate a 10P DB around 15.4 TeraByte.
Which fits basically (more or less) on the recent state of the art Hard Disks (current max 10 TByte, so we ened to use 2 HDs)
.
So storage wise it might be doable-ish (if I did not make an error in the calculations).
Related computing time (and if it would be possible with current standard computer resources) is another topic.
If a program plays better with a 10P DB is very questionable, but for analysis it would help...
Bert
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Re: Kingsrow International
In this day and age it's not these 15.4 TeraByte
Re: Kingsrow International
So as an example think max HD size these days is 8 TByte (Western Digital).
Price around 350 Euro.
So with 2 HDs (700 Euro), it would be possible (storage wise).
Think Ed could indicate time for generation and computer resources needed....
Bert
Price around 350 Euro.
So with 2 HDs (700 Euro), it would be possible (storage wise).
Think Ed could indicate time for generation and computer resources needed....
Bert
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Re: Kingsrow International
Thank you for the information Bert.