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48PB in excess of 120 million items.
Most of our distributed storage sharing systems break down long before that.
Even if DHT could handle it, we'd need like five full copies of it out there for it to be safe, and not one or two people with multi petabyte rigs, when you get really distributed.
2100 22tb drives
~700k dollars.
If you factor in volume discounts you can probably afford enough discs to make it a bunch of nice raids.
Of course, then you'll need a bunch of really expensive chassis to be able to mount them and have them working.
Seems like somebody could stand a spare a couple million to make that happen.