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This new 40TB hard drive from Seagate is just the beginning—50TB is coming fast!

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  • R [email protected]

    …And it’s bound to be stupidly expensive.

    Wish I could afford 20 of them, but not without winning the Powerball.

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    20 of them? Just curious, how would you use 800 or 1600 TB of storage?

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    • P [email protected]

      i don't mind that, if it means that lower capacity drives will get cheaper

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      • N [email protected]

        I have killed every single type of magnetic platter drive from every brand they are all bad

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        Maybe consider looking at what all those had in common... Ie you

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        • M [email protected]

          Many people can't accept that one drive model isn't going to kill a company or make everything from them bad.

          The exception being the palladium drive. Although its not directly attributed to the fall of JTS, who at the time owned Atari. Its was clear from the frontline techs these things were absolute shit.
          The irony is that 1 out of say 10,000 was perfect. So much so I still have one of the 1.2 gig's that still spins up and reads and writes fine.
          Its nearly a unicorn though.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok5JTwpv5go

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          I had one of these, it worked perfectly for years. I might even still have it. I remember it being a significant leap in size and cost per MB.

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            I had one of these, it worked perfectly for years. I might even still have it. I remember it being a significant leap in size and cost per MB.

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            We had failure rates over 90% on them. We sold around 8000 computers on contract to the local schools that year and took a hit to our rep. We started going from school to school replacing them before they could fail.

            The drive in the picture is dated mar 16 97. I'm pretty sure it was one of thousands of warranty replacements we received. Like I said its still good but really hasn't been in service in over 30 years. I keep it because its a reminder of how bad, bad can be.

            JT storage went out of business in 98. When we heard they had no one was surprised.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JT_Storage

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            • O [email protected]

              Oh yeah, I run spinning rust in my nas. All data storage for me is on HDDs, only OS date is on the SSD. That's for the nas and my computer.

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              My main data usage is game installs and pretty unimportant temporary stuff so it doesn't need backup fortunately. Game saves do of course but a simple bash script and the file size for that is tiny in comparison.

              SSD performance would be nice to have, but costs extra.

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                To be fair, I believe the increased pricing then was mostly due to sales, and thus production, tanking post COVID along with the big inflation for a couple of years. There was almost certainly greed from the most prominent memory makers tackedo n though.

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                Memory manufacturers purposely cut production to help justify cost increases: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/memory-prices-rebound-due-to-reduced-production-increasing-demand

                But yeah, they'll also take advantage of demand (real or imaginary) to jack up prices: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/micron-confirms-memory-price-hikes-as-ai-and-data-center-demand-surges

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                • N [email protected]

                  I have killed every single type of magnetic platter drive from every brand they are all bad

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                  Not "bad", consumable.

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                    My main data usage is game installs and pretty unimportant temporary stuff so it doesn't need backup fortunately. Game saves do of course but a simple bash script and the file size for that is tiny in comparison.

                    SSD performance would be nice to have, but costs extra.

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                    SSDs are getting reasonable, you might want to look into it again if that's your use case.

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                      You thought 50TB was it? LOL! Hold on to your butts because 53.713TB SSDs are coming! These will cost you all your vital organs at 35years of age. Brains included.

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                        Can't wait to see how these 40 TB hard drives, a wonderment of technology, will be used to further shove AI down my throat.

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