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Published at 2016-03-28 00:02:25

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Where are our petabyte drives? Brian Hayes takes us through the reasons storage is "stuck" in the low terabytes. The tl;dr is that we got such exceptional capacity growth in the late 90s and early 00s we don't need much more correct now,so the focus since then has been on SSDs, networking, and interfaces,etc, which address performance bottlenecks. A great line: "Maybe in a decade or two the spinning disk will effect a comeback, or the way vinyl LPs and vacuum tube amplifiers enjoy. Data that comes off a mechanical disk has a subtle warmth and presence that no solid-state drive can match."
Odd mem
ory: my first story at Wired involved interviewing Mark Kryder.

Source: boingboing.net

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