
How long do you think it will be until petabyte hard drives are ...
I can't see hard drives getting to the petabyte level, at least not without a new innovation on the core idea of how a hard drive works. Petabyte SSDs, maybe, but I just don't see the practicality of going …
Who has a petabyte in their home? : r/DataHoarder - Reddit
542 votes, 243 comments. Has anyone reached a petabyte in their home? Do you happen to have an overview of your setup? I would like to know: What…
r/notinteresting on Reddit: I have 22 petabytes of storage
Nov 22, 2023 · In the most basic terms, a LUN is a virtual hard drive that acts like it's connected to your computer, when actually it's connected to another computer. And when you have thin storage, you …
How big a Petabyte actually is : r/Infographics - Reddit
Feb 18, 2014 · Instead of a 3.5 inch 8 TB hard drive coming last year, a helium-filled 6 TB hard disk drive for enterprise applications came. But if the trend were to continue in spite of this, we should …
Can anyone recommend a good 100TB hard drive. : r/DataHoarder
Mar 31, 2023 · A 100TB hard drive would cost like 20,000 and would be horrible for data hoarding.
Is there a such thing as a 1 petabyte ssd? : r/computers - Reddit
Out of curiosity, what is the practical use of such a large storage device? When I bought my current laptop 5 years ago, I couldn’t even find a 1TB SSD laptop for a reasonable price.
So how long til we get Petabyte Disc's as a storage option?
That having been said, hard drive GB-per-dollar at the best bang-for-buck price point has been increasing more or less 20% per year for the last couple of decades. If we naively assume that will …
Will we eventually reach a 1 PB (petabyte) external hard drive ... - Reddit
Nov 6, 2016 · With a conventional mechanical hard drive, it's most likely impossible to get storage capacity that high. Flash storage currently holds the most promise, but I don't know whether they can …
Petabyte for Personal Use : r/DataHoarder - Reddit
Jan 26, 2023 · Things I'm considering but having a hard time finding more on is: CPU - What is necessary but accomplishes 100% HDD speeds. I know this can be HBA/Expander dependent but …
How would you handle a petabyte of hard drive? - Reddit
Apr 16, 2022 · If you decided to go a bit more conservative and want to handle more simultaneous drive failures: Raidz2 at 8 drives per vdev, x3 vdevs with 5% free space limit gets you ~ 198TB of usable …