Seagate announced one a couple of years ago. Wonder if they actually sold any.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016...st-hard-drive/
Seagate announced one a couple of years ago. Wonder if they actually sold any.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016...st-hard-drive/
Iota (06-11-2018)
if 60TB is not enough try 100TB :https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/3/19/17140332/worlds-largest-ssd-nimbus-data-exadrive-dc100-100tb
Helium-filled drives still make me shudder, because you can't just stick them on a shelf as long term offline backup.
These won't be targeting home users. They will be targeting enterprises using web scale IO. Real world figures: 4TB HDD goes dead. Then 4TB of no longer Redundant Data is rehydrated to others in the cluster that's currently servicing clients using 70% I/O load in 20 minutes. Capacity of the storage pool drops by 4TB. Disk is replaced. Pool increases by 4TB. Cluster only had 16 Disks.
RAID is dead and has been in proper enterprise IT for a long time now. It's just some Infrastructure teams don't know it yet.
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