2 TB of Ukrainian Law + DeepSeek V3 860B on GCP: What We'd Get
In production we have ~1.5 TB of full-text court decisions and their vector embeddings, plus another ~550 GB of other legal data: registries, legislation, business entities, a Spanish case law corpus, EU-Lex. If we take this corpus and train an MoE model the size of DeepSeek V3, scaled to 860B parameters, on GCP — what comes out? We break down the dataset, architecture, compute cost, and the properties such a model would have on Ukrainian law. What's in the Dataset The entire corpus is what's already running in SecondLayer's production. No extra scrapes, no Common Crawl, no noise. EDRSR — the dataset core, ~1.5 TB. The Unified State Register of Court Decisions of Ukraine. 96.2 million full-text decisions (1,079 GB in PostgreSQL TOAST), 471 GB of vectors in Qdrant (voyage-3.5, 1024-dim), 28 GB of metadata (court, judge, date, case category, proceeding type, statute code). Breakdown by jurisdiction: civil 33.7M, administrative 14M+, criminal 12M+, commercial 6M+, misdemeanors 6M+. Largest annual cohort — 2024 (115 GB of TOAST text). OpenReyestr — 43 GB. Ukrainian public registries: 16.7M legal entities (EDR), ownership structures (beneficiaries, shareholders), debtors (State Enforcement Service), NAIS registries. This is the foundation for SneakyPiper — our due-diligence platform — but here it serves as raw corpus for the model. Legislation — ~40 GB. The Constitution, major codes (Civil, Criminal, Criminal Procedure, Civil Procedure, Commercial Procedure, Administrative Procedure, Labor, Tax, Customs), laws, and secondary legislation. All structurally annotated: articles, parts, clauses, revision dates with effective-date tracking. This isn't flat text: we know that Article 124 of the Constitution took effect on a specific date, carries particular references, and is cited in a precise number of decisions. Supreme Court review practices + lu_court_decisions — ~25 GB. SC plenary decisions, practice overviews, Grand Chamber rulings. This is the most valuable slice — the