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Old and perhaps obsolete notes:If using this data to size your own system, then for FSY files on a RAMdisk a general indication would be to use a RAMdisk of around 300-500 MB such as that on PC Feenix, perhaps less if you only take Meteosat-9 and Meteosat-10 data, and don't take [EUMETSAT Data Channel 4] (which now may have large MODIS L1 data files if you have requested EUMETSAT to send that data).For a separate EUMETCast partition such as on PC Alta for use with the new TelliCast 2.5.17 or 2.12.1 client, I recommend using at least twice the peak size shown in the graphs above. These days, using up to 2 GB for a FAT32 partition should not eat into your hard disk space excessively! Remember that the data flow can be 30-50 GB per day, so if processing stops for a period, you many want to size the disk partition for the amount of data to be collected during any processing stoppage. One feature of the 2.5.17 and 2.12.1 clients is that as the temporary files are now on disk rather separately than in an FSY file set, when the client is restarted the older tempeorary files from the last run are not cleared out. Therefore I am running a scheduled task to clear out data more than one day old on a nightly basis. This will account for periods of up to two days with the temporary files occupying up to two or three times their normal disk space. This affects both a RAMdisk or hard-disk based temporary files location on a TelliCast restart, and hard-disk based temporary files in the event of a computer restart. PC Old-Feenix is a special case, as it collects data which is not processed, so that can amount to several GB or more before it is deleted automatically, using my TrimTree program.
Historical note: between 2010 Nov 09 and Dec 10 some 294 MB of training
material was sent on a repeated daily basis, and this stayed in the
"\received\Info-Channel-2\training" directories on PCs Gemini and
Stamsund. On PC Hydra, because the unprocessed EUMETCast
\received\ files are deleted after 150 minutes (2.5 hours), there is
less visible increase in the space used on partition T:
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