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Yowza.. Seagate announces 400Gigs SATA

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http://www.seagate.com/cda/newsinfo/new ... 70,00.html

Check it, man. 400 gigs on a 3.5" drive. That's almost half my porn collection! :wink:
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That's pretty sweet, can't wait to buy my own.
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400 gigs on three platters and a 16-meg buffer... Nice stuff. Sure, it'll cost an arm an' a leg, but it'll drive the costs of smaller drives down even more...

Shit, I remember how impressed I was back when HDD's hit $1 per gig...
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Three of those drives and you have over a Terabyte of storage. At this rate a petabyte is only about a decade away. :shock:
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muse wrote:Three of those drives and you have over a Terabyte of storage. At this rate a petabyte is only about a decade away. :shock:
The entire Library of Congress is 10 terabytes. Thats only 25 of those harddrives. :)
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I could fill it in a few weeks, but hey, I wouldn't have to worry about HD space for a while
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Wow, imagine trying to back that monster up if something went wrong? *shudder* :shock:
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If you're actually concerned about loss of data should a monster drive like that fail, then you buy multiple like drives and put them into a RAID.
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I think defragmenting such a monster would take a whole weekend :mrgreen:
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Comosicus wrote:I think defragmenting such a monster would take a whole weekend :mrgreen:
You're going to run Windows on it? You must be kidding me.

For such a freakin' big drive, you want a reliable filesystem. Like, oh... XFS or ReiserFS...
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NTFS is reliable :P

For backup, you'd probably have to go tape (expensive tape) to have a prayer of doing so.
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muse wrote:Three of those drives and you have over a Terabyte of storage. At this rate a petabyte is only about a decade away. :shock:
i read in one computer magazine the other day that they're talking about having hard drives in the 5.7 terabyte range by 2010 or so. Which will be extremely nice when they're available to the mass consumer.
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phongn wrote:NTFS is reliable :P

For backup, you'd probably have to go tape (expensive tape) to have a prayer of doing so.
It still requires defragging :P (XFS has a defragger though (xfs_fsr)- does anyone use it?)

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Pu-239 wrote:It still requires defragging :P (XFS has a defragger though (xfs_fsr)- does anyone use it?)
I bet XFS/ext3/ReiserFS also fragment ... just that nobody has taken the time to test to see if it is neccessary. For that matter, I don't think anyone has tested if you actually need to defragment NTFS.
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phongn wrote:
Pu-239 wrote:It still requires defragging :P (XFS has a defragger though (xfs_fsr)- does anyone use it?)
I bet XFS/ext3/ReiserFS also fragment ... just that nobody has taken the time to test to see if it is neccessary. For that matter, I don't think anyone has tested if you actually need to defragment NTFS.
ext3 probably more than the others, since it's just ext2 with a journal.

Any word on how JFS fares?
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