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TexasTowelie

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Mon Aug 12, 2019, 01:15 PM Aug 2019

Minnesota signs $33.9M deal to replace balky MNLARS system

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Gov. Tim Walz says the state has signed a $33.9 million contract with an outside vendor to replace its troubled Minnesota Licensing and Registration System, known as MNLARS.

The contract goes to Fast Enterprises. The governor's office said Thursday that Fast Enterprises has successfully implemented its software for vehicle title and registration programs in 11 other states.

Walz in May agreed with outside experts who recommended that Minnesota pull the plug on MNLARS and replace it with commercial software. They said it wasn't worth putting more resources into an in-house system that never fully recovered from a failed launch in 2017.

The Democratic governor, who took office in January, has said taxpayers will be out more than $180 million altogether, but Republican leaders have credited him for taking decisive action.

Read more: https://www.sctimes.com/story/news/local/2019/08/09/minnesota-signs-33-9-m-deal-replace-balky-mnlars-system/1965132001/

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Minnesota signs $33.9M deal to replace balky MNLARS system (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2019 OP
There are 6 million people in MN lapfog_1 Aug 2019 #1

lapfog_1

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1. There are 6 million people in MN
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 01:29 PM
Aug 2019

If you recorded a Gigabyte on each and every person there (everything you could possibly want to know about their cars, licensing, insurance, etc)

That yields a database of some 6PB or 6000 TB.

A TB of erasure coded object storage (from major vendors) is around $150... replicated to two sites it would be $1.8M... add in another pile of money to operate it and ingest the data... say $1M a year... TCO over 5 years $7M

So far they put in $180M plus another $34 for an off the shelf solution...

man... I'm in the wrong business.

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