@iKnow0
Thanks for the math. Looks like it is spot on!
I have a 12MB/s connection and a 2.9TB plot and it takes about 62 secs to read so not far off the figure you quoted if extrapolating out to 30TB.
I think that unless you have a Gbps connection (Who has one of those?) then the plots are probably going to have to be no more than around 10TB max as you probably wont get to finish reading them when the next block appears.
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@curefrankosflue
There is no problem with either of your two issues.
You can plot using another machine just make sure the I'd is correct for the account you wish to mine to and that plots don't overlap.
Yes you may have gaps in the plots this will not affect your mining.