AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! JUST REBUILD MY RAID UP!!!!!111

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! JUST REBUILD MY RAID UP!!!!!111

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damn tech powerup is slow, seagate posted that shit a while ago

No, back then Seagate only SPECULATED on this. Now they're 100% sure they can do this. Meaning 100TB by 2025 is 100% confirmed.

could you even run a complete chkdsk on 100TB drive before it wears out of old age?

>back then
no they said this roadmap 2 days ago buddy

Cannot fucking wait to fill up that 8-bay QNAP NAS of mine and START REBUILDING FOR 4+ YEARS WHEN JUST ONE DRIVE FAILS.

Music that'll play in my head constantly when MFW:
youtube.com/watch?v=W4LCfJ1Kamo

So when are we getting 20TB drives?

Unless hard drive tech changes this will need multiple heads or it's going to be too slow.

I was referring to this pcgamer.com/seagate-aims-to-launch-a-20tb-hard-drive-by-2020-and-eventually-100tb/. Notice the date of the publishing. Roughly one year ago.

They're already out in selected enterprise (beta-testing), should be in the open market by end of this year (mid-December or close to that). It's HAMR, since it starts at 20TB minimum. There won't be non-HAMR 18~20TB, since 16TB is absolute wall of PMR, Shingle, and etc. Basically, when you'll be buying HAMR, 20TB is the lowest you can get.

I thought someone was working on MAMR as an alternative to HAMR

That's Western Digital, they're won't be out earlier than 2020. And it tops at 40TB.

Has technology gone too far this time

Someone needs to do a chart looking at HDD capacity growth vs SSD capacity growth. SSDs capacities might overtake HDDs if you are waiting for another ~7 years.

>just a few thousand dollars and ill be able to store every anime and manga ever
fuck yes next decade please hurry up

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>My laptop still comes preinstalled with only a 256GB nvme
>and that cost $200 canadaroos extra

Please, seek help.

By 2025, when 100TB HDMR HDDs will be out, 200TB SSDs will be already a thing. First 1 PETABYTE SSD (1024TB) is projected to be out in the global market by 2028. Considering that by 2028 4K will be mainstream low tier resolution and 8K with 16K resolutions in video media will be a thing, average size of a movie file will be 80+ GB, thus making 16~32TB HDDs and SSDs look like fucking trash tier chums. Not enough is never enough.

For one, Star Citizen in it's Alpha stage ALREADY supports up to 8K, if you're able to push it any (maxed out, with the settings that are currently available (and these are obviously nowhere close to be full effects/fully finished textures), it usually runs at somewhere in a ~14 FPS territory with two 180TI in SLI), and Cloud Imperium said full game (Squadron 42 and Persistent Universe combined in one package) would weight roughly ~200GB by the time when it fully goes gold. Just Saiyan.

>I'll be able to store every anime and manga ever
That weighs in at roughly ~28PB, according to AniDB's database (and they obviously don't cover absolutely everything yet, since a lot of shows were lost forevermore in housefires and etc). You'll never be able to achieve this with just 100TB drives. Even 200TB won't be enough.

If it's NVMe, that's fine. You really don't need more for an OS drive...or are you saying it's the ONLY drive in there?

Samsung already shown a working 100TB SSD prototype (just a proof of concept, not a worked-on feasible product) A YEAR AGO, with plans to release ~60TB models in an open market by 2024.

Yeah it's the only drive

I'll probably buy another one if I start running out of memory

Oh, so you can upgrade. That's fine, then. I thought you were at the SoC wall and thus this was it. If you can put a SATA SSD in there, I highly recommend either ADATA's 1~2TB SU 800 (TLC, but with 1TB and on it has a TBW of 800, which is same as TBW of 256GB MLC) for the price, or 1TB SU900 (slightly more expensive, but it's top tier 3D stacked MLC in there, netting you roughly 1.5 Petabyte in TBW...~171 years of cell endurance) for quality. Both of these are VERY affordable today, have decent size, higher-than-medium tier performance, and great indurance. Controller is solid too.

100TB/200MB/s=6days

100TB = 100000GB = 400MB/s (see "Multi-Actuator") = 400 * 60s * 60m * 24h / 100000GB = 345.6 days. And that's only IF those 100TB drives will be using Multi-Actuator. If these will be operating at the "standard", current days speeds, you can as well just * those 345 days by at least two (thus 691.2 days...and that's a BEST case scenario with old tech. Obviously NOT all HDDs run at 200MB/s at all the times).

>Star Citizen in it's Alpha stage

lmao they haven't even managed to get that piece of shit into beta yet? What a fucking joke, remember guys to buy more 20K USD ships though.

>building your raid with seagate

user you like living dangerously

Beta will be 3.8, now see this robertsspaceindustries.com/roadmap/board/1-Star-Citizen and you'll get the estimate.

>robertsspaceindustries.com/roadmap/board/1-Star-Citizen
>3.8 not even on the map

Fucking lel, Elon Musk will be making Star Citizen real on Mars by the time this shit finally gets released.

Look at the roadmap closely, you dumb fuck. 3.6 is there, it's Q2 2019, meaning 3.7 and 3.8 are Q3 and Q4 2019 respectively. 4.0 will be Retail. It's actually quite close now.

>It's actually quite close now

Yeah man any day now lel

t. retard who hasn't seen any modern statistics on drive failure.

That's assuming there's a way to quickly and easily transfer 80GB of Hollywood propaganda to your screen. There are people who still don't have fiber optic internet, but I guess maybe they will just be left out to give costal metropolitan areas more reason to feel smug. Maybe they'll have to sell movies on read only memory cards.
Thing is though, at 4k for 50" or less screens higher resolution is pointless, so the only reason to get into 8k is for even bigger screens. So I guess that means that rich people will just have even more reasons to be smug about the absurd size of their tv.
And what is it all even good for? Is it really making your life better? Or just better for those who rule over you?

say hello to my little friend.

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Wtf user. Your math is off by 340 days.

Optimum resilver time at 400MB * 3600 *24 = 35TB a day

Or 2.9 days

nice reddit philosophy. Can be applied to absolutely everything and does not provoke thoughts other than "This guy is retarded."

imagine the future...

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Look, you dumb little piece of shit, be thankful that they're now as open and clear as they've never been before, at he very least. They now have very open and easily testable roadmap which anyone can check freely, and they report progress down to littlest details. This is as open and as clear as it could ever get. What, not enough for you? It was basically black-boxed before, even with regular video updates on their YouTube channel, but now they've fully opened up their roadmap to EVERYONE and constantly update it according to the progress. And according to that exact progress which ANYONE can see/revise now, the full release is actually VERY close, as well as is the Beta of Persistent Universe. They've very clearly planning for a release sometime in the 2020, either mid or late. Which, considering that this roughly translates to 7 years of overall development time, is NOT an unusual thing for a AAAA game of such a grandeur scale. A GTA takes 5~6 years on average, yet NOBODY bitches about Rockstar making their games too long, and that's while Rockstar HAVING A PUBLISHER in the face of Take-Two and 2K, while STAR CITIZEN IS A FULLY CROWD FUNDED PROJECT THAT'S SELF-PUBLISHING AND SELF-ADVERTISING! So fucking STOP your goddamn CRYBABY whining already and just wait two years more, for fuck's sake. It's super-fucking-close now. And, hell, Squadron 42 is going to be released BEFORE Persistent Universe, so it's actually EVEN CLOSER than even the most worst estimations might predict.

>That's assuming there's a way to quickly and easily transfer 80GB of Hollywood propaganda to your screen
DisplayPort 1.4 ALREADY can do 8K with HDR Chroma of 4:4:4 at 60Hz and 60 FPS...it's just that the current video card hardware can't yet. 7nm will be the true savior of the modern day computing, since it'll bring MASSIVE improvements in literally every field, to every category (SSDs, RAM, controllers, VRAM, CPUs, GPUs, SoCs, FPGAs, BGAs, and etc). Not long now. PCI-e 4.0 and 5.0, as well as Vulkan 1.2, SATA IV, NVMe gen2, DDR5, GDDR6, DisplayPort 2.0 (8K at 120Hz and 4K at 280Hz with full 4:4:4 HDR Chroma!!!11), all of these are right at the step of our doors. Massive improvement of quality of like for all of us, be that mainstream/normie or enthusiast with enterprise. Next 4~10 will be SUPER-FUCKING-DELICIOUS.

>Resilver
Slit your wrists, ZFSfag.

>HDD dies
>Lose 100TB of data

Not big enough for all my ROM/image collections on a smartphone for Emulation.

>HDD dies
You can still retrieve data.
Now what if
>200TB SSD dies
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

who the fuck even needs that much storage space. if there was that much then developers would just have more of an excuse to make shit more bloated and not spend as much time optimizing it.

What sort of RAID would you even use with these drives? RAID 5 is already sketchy on larger HDDs with a few TiB and even just plain old mirroring on 1 or 10 would still take forever if these have similar read/write speeds to existing HDDs.

The rebuild times for 100TB drives must be insane...

>who the fuck even needs that much storage space
Porn, onemoo, movie/TV show and game ROM/image/PC installer .exe hoarders/collectors, mainly. PS 3' entire game base (full redump), which is roughly 3600 titles released (this is counting ALL documented/known officially released versions, regions, re-releases & etc., including PSN), weighs in at roughly 92TB. That's PS 3 ALONE ONLY. Now imagine having a full redump of modern consoles (PS 4, for one).

ZFS, naturally.

It's 10x the density of current drives so in theory it'll be 10x the read/write speed. Call it 1-2GB/s for these things and that's before multi actuator gains.

>in theory it'll be 10x the read/write speed
A retard-a-you.

>I still have 256GB SSD for OS and one 1TB HDD for random trash
>planned to buy a 1TB SSD for OS and migrate system on it, and two 8TB HDDs in the next two years

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>You can still retrieve data.
Things that never happen.
When was the last time you paid $500 + tip to retrieve data from a $50 HDD?

>Things that never happen
Only if you're a normie dummy or a lamer. I retrieve all of my data by my own hands.

Stop comparing everyone to yourself.

>Things that never happen.
Get the fuck out of here, kid.

Up

>accidentally drop computer/hdd
>literally all your chinese girls die in an instant
how do you trust a 100TB HDD? can you trust having this much data in a single place?

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>all your chinese girls die in an instant
See .

t. retard who doesn't learn from mistakes

You're the guy who'll buy toxic sub-prime mortgages when they're bundled with high-performing products.

>protip: to take the word of a liar when he hasn't lied in a few days when there are other options available makes you a fucking moron

It's okay, Star citizen will still be in alpha in 2025

You don't? You buy 2-3 of them and RAID that shit nigga

What the fuck are you even smoking
Current statistics show that current seagates are as reliable or moreso than competition. So if you're buying current seagates this makes it a worthwhile comparison. Your entire failure to into logic makes me seriously question your ability to cross the road in the right direction.

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>raid that shit nigga
>300TBs of encrypted drives in a RAID array with UPS
>the RAID controller fails and corrupts the array

Cold backups on tapes. That's the answer.

>RAID controller
Kek, use software raid you cuck

>doesn't address the issue of lost trust
>keeps repeating the same thing he already said
>inherently incapable of rational thinking or evaluating other points of view
See, kids, this is what you call an NPC.

You can't address the issue of lost reality

>still keeps repeating things over and over

I'm just really glad I'm not as retarded as you are.

>not a retard
>buys seagate post-2014
Pick one and only one, kid.

kys retard
backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-stats-for-q1-2018/

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>being this illiterate

>That weighs in at roughly ~28PB, according to AniDB's database
That to my knowledge includes absolutely every single file in AniDB, including dozens of duplicates per episode. I've got probably most of all TV shows that I found listed in AniDB between 1990-2015 summer and some after that time and my collection clocks in at roughly ~15TB. If you go back before 2010 you see less and less 1080p releases, and quickly start seeing less 720p releases even, so you can store pretty large amounts of video. Also, I don't know where you got the 28PB number, AniDB O'matic only gives me ~650TB.

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>animes
>s
>2097
>watched: 241