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Famous GoT actor lifts more than $20 million worth of 122.88TB SSDs for charity; ‘The Mountain’ carried 2,316 drives, totaling almost 283PB

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  • Game of Thrones’ “The Mountain” lifted 282.624PB of data weighing 996 pounds
  • Phison’s 122.88TB drives powered the load, requiring 2,316 units
  • VDURA and Phison donated $2,000 to support Atlanta families

HPC storage supplier VDURA (previously known as Panasas) and SSD manufacturer Phison recently partnered up at SC24 in Atlanta to answer that age of old question – how much data can “The Mountain” from Game of Thrones lift? (Don’t pretend for one second that you haven’t wondered that yourself).

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, who played Ser Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane in GoT (and is probably best known for gouging out the eyes of Pedro Pascal’s character in a memorable, and gory, fight scene), lifted a record-setting 282.624PB of data, weighing 996 pounds (425kg).

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