sega_sai 4 months ago

It would be nice if it was just a conventional graph...

amelius 4 months ago

Why doesn't it show a pile of failed drives?

  • toss1 4 months ago

    YES

    And I'd want to see failed drives somehow organized by TimeInService and maybe origin...

    We of course expect their drive usage to grow, but what would be surprising (& provide more info) is how the drives fail or age-out. None of us without huge data centers can get that kind of info

    • bobbob1921 4 months ago

      Exactly, I’m. I was hoping to see all time drive failure data as well.

  • bddicken 4 months ago

    I'd like to do another vis that includes failed drives. Please, keep helping me brainstorm.

  • FlyingAvatar 4 months ago

    Yeah, I think it would be a cooler visualization if the drives were in a line instead of a circle and new drives are added on to the right. The failed drives pile up on the bottom.

    Still fun to watch as it is, though.

atYevP 4 months ago

Yev from Backblaze here -> Y'all this is one of our favorite things and I've spread it internally. So cool <3

  • bddicken 4 months ago

    OP here - thank you! I'd actually like to more in the future with your data sets. It's so cool that you publish this.

    • atYevP 4 months ago

      Love that! I think I re-shared your tweet about it a few days ago! I've been kinda staring at it on a loop on my monitor, fun to watch the balls bouncing around :D

RedShift1 4 months ago

What exactly is this visualizing? Does each dot represent a chunk of data?

  • halper 4 months ago

    1 small node is a 100 drives. So the small circles represent 100 drives each, I think. Not sure what they … do, though.

    • RedShift1 4 months ago

      Maybe the amount of drives they purchased?

      • florbo 4 months ago

        I'm assuming it's the acquisition and removal of drives over time.

  • Piraty 4 months ago

    > 1 small node -> 100 drives

NKosmatos 4 months ago

Nice one, we can see the (logical) shift to bigger drives. One small comment if I may, after 2020-2021 it gets really crowded with the dots and the number of drives leading to a loss of overall picture ;-)

  • bddicken 4 months ago

    Thats good feedback. It definitely gets crowded, and sluggish due to the number of dom nodes. I didn't spend much time optimizing performance.

sebmellen 4 months ago

Doesn’t appear to work on mobile safari

  • jrimbault 4 months ago

    Or firefox and chromium ubuntu desktop

    • alwyn 4 months ago

      Works fine for me on Firefox Linux. Interestingly took a lot longer to load in Chromium and Brave but they all work.

    • patchtopic 4 months ago

      or Chrome, Brave on Linux ?

      • Tijdreiziger 4 months ago

        Doesn't appear to work in Firefox or Chrome on Android either.

        • fluidcruft 4 months ago

          Works fine for me in Firefox Android.

          • kiwijamo 4 months ago

            Ditto worked fine and was quite quick to load.

  • mvanbaak 4 months ago

    It does, it just takes some time to download all the data

  • codecraze 4 months ago

    It works on my iphone with safari

joshka 4 months ago

there's a few places where all the dots seem to drop (guessing there's some discontinuities in the data?)

There's also a few places where there's duplicate labels (e.g. Hitachi 3TB)

Would be great to group by manufacturer somehow (e.g. color) and make the size more prominent.

Very cool visualization regardless.

  • Damogran6 4 months ago

    I took that to be massive decomming of drives

    • bddicken 4 months ago

      Yeah, when drives fall off the bottom that represents decommissioning.

      • joshka 4 months ago

        No, it's an obvious data error. The same drives reappear in future months.

        Pause and look at 2013-08-01 through 2013-11-01, or 2015-09-01 through 2016-01-01 to confirm this.

vladde 4 months ago

The data takes a while to load – a dozen megabytes of data or so. After a while the visualization loaded.

(It loaded about 0.3MB/s for me)

BadJo0Jo0 4 months ago

Fun to look at! Since I also had a mini project, that utilized this data. Sadly, haven't maintained it in awhile. It's a Show HN on my profile if you're curious.

I hope you had a better time with ingesting the data than I did :)

  • bddicken 4 months ago

    I actually built this primarily with chatGPT o1.

    One of the things LLMS are really good at is writing scripts for processing and pairing down data. I wanna do a blog post talking about how did some of this, maybe coming up!

fencepost 4 months ago

Probably wouldn't be that difficult to organize down the y axis based on drive capacity, and the amount of pointless jostling around of small nodes makes it noticeably bog down as the years go by.

Interesting visualization though.

pcurve 4 months ago

As a data guy, I'm not sure how useful this chart is.

But it sure is fun to look at. I enjoyed it ;-)

Not sure why it would intermittently redraw the whole scene though.. could be a Chrome thing.

  • pmontra 4 months ago

    It's empty in Firefox Android. Play button, slider and nothing else.

    • bddicken 4 months ago

      [OP] Interesting! I just tested it on Android/FF and it works. Could be a version-specific thing. Could also be just taking awhile to load (it has to download a 32MB json file).

      • pmontra 4 months ago

        Thanks. I waited and the animation finally started. Too bad that the browser has no feedback for unfinished loading like this one.

        And I didn't understand what all those dots falling down from above mean, but that's another story. If they wanted to show how many drives there are if each model they could have made the circles larger.

    • mlry 4 months ago

      I had to allow d3.js in NoScript for Fennec. Had the same intermittant redraw of the entire screen mentioned above.

nrh 4 months ago

needs the ball sizes to represent the storage capacity!

  • bddicken 4 months ago

    Great suggestion.

  • pinoy420 4 months ago

    That’s not true. Don’t shame me like that

xbmcuser 4 months ago

I personally thought that ssd density and cost sizes would have crossed hdd prices by now. And we would start seeing them in these stats from blackblaze but hdd manufacturers seem to have stayed ahead of them so far.

  • datadrivenangel 4 months ago

    Density wins but not cost. Maybe in another 5-10 years we'll get to parity.

    • Dylan16807 4 months ago

      A pile of microsd cards has been more dense than a hard drive for 20 years, basically as soon as the format existed and stabilized. But at that point you were paying 100x as much.

      I hope we reach parity. Right now prices have gone up since 2023, and flash is about 3x as expensive as hard drives.