Magick Man
Daddy Warbucks
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I looked at my media array earlier, a little over 11TB of content now. 

I wouldn't even consider primary media storage that wasn't fault-tolerant. AFAIK, that means RAID.
Wait a minute. I answered 250-500GB. My actual number is about 425GB.
But that's just my digital media. I've got about 2,000 vinyl records sitting here, which I also play frequently.
If I were to digitize them at an average of 24 minutes/side, 192kbits/sec, 24bits/word, that would be another 138.2GB, if Wolfram Alpha and I have done our calculations correctly. Well, I'm betting Wolfram Alpha has done its bit right.
So that actually puts me over the top. Is there a way to amend my response?
My sizable CD collection (well over 2,000 CDs) takes up around 835GB stored as Apple Lossless. Various MP3 and Apple Audio files libraries take up another 350GB plus assorted high-res downloads another 50GB (only a small collection so far). This is all audio (and may I add all of it legally purchased!). I am starting putting my DVD collection online and estimate that this will take another 1TB or so....