What will storage tech be like in 2082?

what will storage tech be like in 2082?

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A lot more.

Yottabyte flash drives

2082? Clay tablets, most likely.

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not your property. all data storage will be illegal unless handled by the AI.

I'll be dead by then so it doesn't matter to me.
>36 year old boomer

Even in 2019, storage isn't even a problem anymore. It's basically free.

sticks, spears, swords, guns, nukes, sticks

Based

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>lets make this thread about me
t.self absorbed boomer.

Meh, we were already lucky enough to live at the turn of the millenium. Next chance in 3000 so I'd say not bad at all

Tell that to my friend who has 30tb of 1080p obs recordings. It is NOT free.

Then again, we were probably born 100 years too early to see some actual space colonization

I don't know, I don't speak simplified chinese.

30tb of hdd space is less than $1000, and no normal user will ever use that much at current screen resolutions.

>Amazon is giving away SSDs
link please

It's like 20$ for 120G SSD nowadays it's fuckin' nothing

>360TB of data that would last for billions of years

My entire consciousness is ready

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30tb of storage with fault tolerance and backups is way more than $1000.
I mean you want that data to last, not just be stored.

>permanent
Yeaaah.... probably a scratch on the surface makes it unreadable and then it just cracks when you try to polish it down because it's just so small and brittle

at a 6000 Kbps bitrate - that's 0.00075 GBps - it would take 40000000 seconds (~463 days) to record 30TB of 1080p video. If he's recording 2 hours a day, it would take ~5556 days to record that. 4 8TB WD Elements drives are ~$560. Let's double that for backups - $1120. That costs just ~$0.20 a day - basically free.
If it took way less than 5556 days to record all that, either he's recording at an insane unnecessary bitrate or spends way too much time on the computer

I have never managed to fill up a 1 tb drive in my life.
No normal user uses 30tb of storage. Even $4,000 is still cheap af if you want ridiculous redundancy.

>640k ought to be enough for anyone.

>It's like 20$ for 120G SSD nowadays
because 120 is pretty much as much as a modern Windows installation needs for itself lmao

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Storage gets cheaper over time.
Also, there's a limit on how much detail the human eye can see. Video resolution will eventually cap.

>OMFGWTFBBQ CRYSTALLINE HOLOGRAPHIC STORAGE THAT LASTS BILLIONS OF YEARS!!!!!!!!!!11111
>along comes some shitty micro organism or something similar and shits all over it once it reached the market
>heh nothing personell

When CDs came out they also said they'd be indestructible and last "hundreds of years"

>I have never managed to fill up a 1 tb drive in my life.
Datalet.

>I have never managed to fill up a 1 tb drive in my life.
Because you're not productive.
If you're working with digital media, temp folders alone can reach 1TB in one session.

New AAA gaming titles at typically over 100gb in size. 9 of those will fill a 1tb hard drive easily.

>Video resolution will eventually cap.
Yes it will probably cap, but somewhere around 8k per eye for amazing UUHD VR video. Do you know what storage requirements are for editing 8k x 2 video?

Everything will be stored in the cloud and you won't own any personal storage

>Oi! You got a license for that there microsd, chap?

No one except enterprise companies owns physical storage anymore, everything is in the cloud, even boot storage for computers.

Refusing to clean your drive isn't archiving.

You don't need to permanently store your caches. Clean them and make a lossless encode after you're done with your project.

They're artificially bloated because AAA devs don't use compression.

A 8 tb hdd is $200.

We're damn near that point already. It's only a matter of time until data formats exist that can be only open via cloud apps. After that it's all ogre.

the future is the past.
that's how computing started.

Yeah except then it was out of necessity and technical limitations, whereas this time around it's done to force-feed SaaS on people for pure exploitation, absolute control and maximum profit.

All storage will be handled digitally but good luck storing pirated content, everything will be scanned as every country has turned into a surveillance state that makes current China look good.

>I have never managed to fill up a 1 tb drive in my life.
Go back to faceberg you fucking normie faggot.

on 2082 you can store your entire 16K 960fps porncollection in your DNA

It will be wireless with no continuous sender, just there in the air.

desu your complete lack of imagination is painful.
>8k movies
>360º vr movies
>fully interactive 360º games with photorealistic graphics
Fuck 8k, if you have a chance to pick things up and/or look at things up close, the space requirements are going to be in the double-digit terabyte scale.

based Kaczynski

>10 cents was worth a dollar in today's money.
I hate inflation, small change is near damned useless can't buy shit with it.

Just use that drive exclusively for the OS installation

In 2060 we'll still have 300kb word documents and 10mb 320kbps mp3 files and 4K screens and video files simply because we don't need any more.

320kbps is the peak of what the human ear can perceive
phone screen PPI is beyond the limit of what the human eye can perceive

Moore's law is at its end too, flash memory isn't going to see some massive leap in progress anytime soon.

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>mp3 320
opus 192 or bust

Everything will be on the cloud, all data will be kept in large server clusters allowing the government to scan everyone whenever they feel like it without the need for backdoors into every single device, the general public will love this as all their data will be available to them on all devices and they have nothing to hide, companies will also be able to buy data access for developing algorithms. The people will become more of a commodity than we are now and much easier to control.

Full of built-in spyware required by law to prevent you from putting illegal or encrypted content on it.

uhh, I use .wav is that cool?

too real

t. traveller

>Researchers at the University of Southampton in the UK say they've been able to etch some of mankind's most famous documents on a 5-dimensional crystalline storage medium estimated to have a lifespan of billions of years.
One: 5 dimensions!
Two: the storage medium will last billions of years, not your data. Ha ha!

>5 thousand years old, buried under all tons of dirt and water, still readable

that is proper hightech, i want a claytablet laptop

6x 10tb external drives is 6x$160 or $960

Once etching and optical recognition gets better I can total see that happening for permanent storage. Microscopic etching on a high surface area stone that's read by a laser sensor and translated into data. Why even worry about data loss at that point

IBM photo store

Local storage will be illegal, all data will be stored in the cloud where it will be scanned for copyright infringement and wrongthink.

just bought an external hard drive and it doesn't even need a plug, just the usb cord, first time I've owned something like this, I was even trying to figure out where I was going to plug it in, then it didn't even need to be plugged in

flying cars

You're an incel, I can smell you from here

I was shocked at the SSD prices when I saw them at Staples a few days ago.

The intent is to merge the photo and video markets in that video evolves to a point of being a stream of 50MP stills.

There will be no dedicated still cameras in 15 years.

Microorganisms don't eat glass.

Could just be the same tech, but much bigger. Moore's law is ending. Hopefully some way of encoding data with individual atoms or something even more exotic we've yet to think of.

on one hand, data storage will be infinitely larger
on the other hand, burgerland download speeds will still be complete ass

6000kbps is fucking garbage and you are retarded.

Friendly reminder that we have been born too early and everything we are experiencing now is still early stage tech. The "digital world" started only ~60 years ago, humanity still have a long way to go.

>6Mb/s
>for realtime 1080p desktop recording
have fun making out the game behind the macroblocking artifacts

6Mb/s is just barely enough for ok quality slow x264 compression of average complexity live action footage at 720p

real time (read: fast/poor compression) recording of video games at 1080p at anything resembling high quality will warrant more like 80Mb/s+

>recording of video games at 1080p at anything resembling high quality will warrant more like 80Mb/s
Completely irrelevant as any platform you upload it to will compress it to hell.

Remember, there's two of us in here now

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*breaks*

recompressing compression results in more artifacts, retard

You clearly haven't uploaded anything to YouTube in your entire life.

It’s etched into the inside of the crystal with lasers.

You’ll be able to store 56 yottabytes of porn in your dongle.

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if they're microscopic they'll get eroded super quickly. Those tablets are readable because of the big deep incisions

no, you haven't

cloud storage data mining shill detected.

>video evolves to a point of being a stream of 50MP stills.
>evolves

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What hashrate can I get on this?

Hard disagree. We would be upgrading ourselves at that point. Very high res images and high bitrate audiofiles will be noticeable to that humanity if it doesn't have a setback.

>being this retarded

>320kbps is the peak of what the human ear can perceive
man, people still make troll science posts?

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depends. how fast can you chisel?

about 420 my dude, lmao

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When you're discussing crystal structures dimensions doesn't mean what it normally does.

So glad I'll be dead by the time that happens

they are already experimenting with crystal 3d storage like the ones from stargate sg1
if they are successfull well..you wont need anything anymore

>Be NASA
>Make spacerockets out of thin aluminum
>Can tolerate 0-1 Atmospheres
>In the meantime submarines can handle 0-100 Atmospheres and have the exact same life support systems and are better shielded and protected.
Rumors have it the germans launched submarines into space with antigravity engines. Just saying.

Same as today.
Moore's law is dead.

>we were already lucky enough to live at the turn of the millenium.

Population explosion.
About 1 in 7 homo sapiens ever born were alive in 2000.

>30tb of 1080p obs recordings
30tb of trash

>he's probably right
Fuck.