Geekzone: technology news, blogs, forums
Guest
Welcome Guest.
You haven't logged in yet. If you don't have an account you can register now.


nzpat

167 posts

Master Geek


#100115 3-Apr-2012 20:56
Send private message

Hi,

What would be the fastest way to upload approx 125gb of Music to Google Music,
Does any one know if there any publicly accessible connections that sit on a fat pipe?(ie library's that are blazingly fast or some corporate connection) that I can just chug this all out on in say an hour or 2?

I have tried using Auckland Uni, but I quickly maxed out my Data Quota, im all for a bit of Social Engineering to get this working as well and or dont mind paying a few $$. Anyone have any ideas?

Home BBand connection is quoting like 45Days of straight uploading to dump it to the cloud. (not a chance).

Cheers.

 





Create new topic
johnr
19282 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 2526
Inactive user


  #604763 3-Apr-2012 20:58
Send private message

125GB or gb?

ignore this GB in thread title



jbard
1377 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 17


  #604764 3-Apr-2012 20:59
Send private message

I had the same problem with my Crashplan account. I was looking at around 5-6 months to upload everything so I had to cancel in the end.


nzpat

167 posts

Master Geek


  #604765 3-Apr-2012 20:59
Send private message

johnr: 125GB or gb?


GB otherwise known as 10^9 Bytes. Thanks for your insights. 







eXDee
4033 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 1070

Trusted

  #604820 3-Apr-2012 22:09
Send private message

nzpat:
johnr: 125GB or gb?


GB otherwise known as 10^9 Bytes. Thanks for your insights. 

Aside from the fact i've never heard of anyone measuring their music collection in bits. Maybe bits per second though. 

Zeon
3926 posts

Uber Geek
+1 received by user: 759

Trusted

  #604829 3-Apr-2012 22:34
Send private message

PM me if you want. I have access to both 100mbps and 1gbps internet connection. You won't get that speed though unless you are opening heaps of connections I do warn.




Speedtest 2019-10-14


Create new topic








Geekzone Live »

Try automatic live updates from Geekzone directly in your browser, without refreshing the page, with Geekzone Live now.



Are you subscribed to our RSS feed? You can download the latest headlines and summaries from our stories directly to your computer or smartphone by using a feed reader.