Content preview: We briefly looked into doing replication, but trying to convince our user base (scientists) that they should get several petabytes of disk that they couldn't directly use would have been a non-starter. At the time we also "only" had 10Gbps Internet connection, and sync'ing upwards of 50TB/day would have consumed a substantial part of that uplink. :) [...]
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