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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 10:51   #1
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Seagate says: 300TB drives by the year 2010

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/01...rives_by_2010/

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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 11:10   #2
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THIS WILL ROCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK !!!

Man I fill 300 Gb only !!! and 200 Gb free !!! and those Talking about 300T !!! LOL I will Keep My talk With 500 GB

Thanks for news Waiting for drop this harddisk drive to 10 $

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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 11:16   #3
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That would be fantastic for media storage that isn't mission critical.
I currently regularly fill my 500GB of drives with ease (photos, DV tapes, music, Games), though as already stated the reliability of these drives would be of great concern.
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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 11:37   #4
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Well I have 2 250GB drives and they are both full (Less than 5GB each)
I have a large DVD collection and only ever use them once, to put them on the Hard drive.
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Surely this and the popularity of downloadable material (alongside broadband speed increases) will completely negate the need for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray?

By 2010 solid state devices will also be much bigger, affordable and much more versatile.
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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 11:40   #6
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Sounds great, I must admit.

But I would've hoped by 2010 we wouldn't be focusing so much on the clunky mechanisms of spinning discs to record/read data. I would've thought by then new tech flash memory would be the drive/focus... obviously with significantly higher storage capacities and retention/stability periods.
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I agree with the general concensus... By 2010 I hope there's a better and more reliable system of storing data.
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bloody hell, backups are going to be a total pain, even with next gen optical backup media.
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Will they come with porn?
surely 300TB is porn!
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I could do with the space. I currently have 3 x 120gb drives and 1 x 80gb. Im all outaspace. 1 x 120gb drive is used for my TV recordings from my PVR card. The other 2 120gb drives are used for my video editing. I drive for the video and the other drive a backup of the video. 1 tape from my camera takes up 15gb so its only 8 tapes i cant fit on the 120gb and leaves no room for the editing.

That reminds me I just finished a wedding DVd so that will free up 60GB for now.
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Will they come with porn?
Why else would you need 300TB?
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Anybody got numbers of read/write? 3Gbit/s seems a little weak.

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Surely this and the popularity of downloadable material (alongside broadband speed increases) will completely negate the need for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray?
What broadband connection do you mean? Fastest connection I know of is this:

http://www.siemens.com/index.jsp?sdc...d=33642822358&

And 107 Gbit/s is damn fast IMO.
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Wow, 300TB. Just 1 TB would be ok in my books, I've got 280GB full and I'm constantly burning DVDs just to get stuff off the harddrive. Qaudrupling that space would be great but I think it would be largely unused... Then again, three years ago I said I couldn't imagine myself filling up 200GB of space and look at me now
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I'll believe this when I see it in front of me. Every few years we hear about some new storage technique which is going to massively increase storage to near godlike levels. A while back it was holographic("which could be with us by 2007") or perpendicular being talked of as if it would take us to a handfull of terrabytes right of the mark(it's done no such thing).

'tis a nice dream, but I simple don't believe it. The upside is that disks are pretty much growing in size faster than the vast majority of users need them to.
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Old 3rd Jan 2007, 13:31   #17
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The funny thing is the more space you have available, the more you fill it up. I
t's good to know how press the Del button sometimes...

I have a 40 gb at home, and it is also the system disk, and i manage to download and have movies on it...so 300TB is good, but you'd better have a good sorting method, OR a good search engine !
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Seems like an overkill imo, and I can't see a use for it. May be useful in the corporate world, but for home users it's just stupid.

I wish they'd focus more on non-magnetic storage - HDD's are so unreliable...
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I'm looking foward to this, so that you can get a 160GB or 320 real cheap (pence!) I use only 20GB on my Mac, but that is probably cus I don't have any games and any of the software i need. lol
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I'm well past the 2Tb barrier in terms of use now with almost 2.5Tb full.
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