And it took up roughly 150 GB. Six average BluRay movies take up as much space on disk as the 1998 internet. Hosting that much on Amazon S3 would cost about $20 per month, not including bandwidth bills.
Is that really uncommon? Where was your average "young powerful elite" a whole twelve years ago? I think that on average they were lowly grad students or undergrads a decade ago. The bounds for movement over 12 years is huge. It's a long time.
In case anyone is curious, here is a working link to the paper for the Introduction class, The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
It has culminated in the WebBase project whose aims are to maintain a local copy of the World Wide Web
Weird to think that a local copy of the internet was actually feasible only twelve years ago.