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Man, I remember when someone on reddit got mad upvotes for saying “5tb hard drives don’t exist” in response to me, as the external 5tb hdd I was using sat 2ft away from me.

And here we are looking at the [BRAND] advertisement for 120TB drives.

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30 points

Come on man, 120gb HDDs don’t exist!

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3 points

Well, they don’t exist. (yet)

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1 point

Do you mean “anymore”?

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I remember when I got my forst 120gb drive. I happily installed it on my win 2k and… bios didn’t like it, OS didn’t like it and read its capacity wrong. I forget if I used windows or linux but after I cut the drive into 2x60gb it worked great

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I was already sick of this shit the first time I saw a 1GB harddisk, a Quantum Bigfoot using a 5.25" form factor. Massive thing. Could fit a whole day of a comprehensive USENET feed.

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I’m pretty sure they were referring to how the more common sizes are 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12 TB and so on. 6 is semi-common. 5 is relatively rare, so they probably didn’t realize they exist.

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8 points

And any 8TB disk with bad blocks makes a fine 5TB disk.

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4 points

I own a couple of 5TB drives. At the time when 8TB and above were rare and expensive, it wasn’t that strange.

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2 points

Still rocking an Xbox one with a 4tb external drive. It’s got to be going on 10 years old at this point

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56 points

Finally, all of my homework on one drive.

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I finally won’t have to check hard drive space when saving a Word document.

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29 points

I remember reading an interesting take on the 20TB drives when they came out - the impact of drive failure skyrockets with large density drives.

Back with 2TB drives, you could fit 60-70 Blu-ray rips. If that drive dies (without backups/RAID), you’ll be hurting but not as bad as if you have a filled 20TB with 600-700 rips. Plus, even with RAID, the rebuild time increases with density, and for 20TB drives you could be waiting a week for rebuild.

I like the idea of higher density drives, but in my opinion they only really make sense in large drive arrays where you can spread the data over dozens and dozens of replicated drives.

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but in my opinion they only really make sense in large drive arrays where you can spread the data over dozens and dozens of replicated drives.

Luckily the ones that are considering buying this have that or something similar and/or extensive backups.

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2 points

Oh definitely. I’m sure backblaze and the like will pick these right up.

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9 points

I do miss being able to back up my 8 GB drive onto five bucks’ worth of CD-Rs.

I do not miss having only 8 GB to work with.

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25 points

The info graphic suggests that they use the different cooling rate of the first and second layer to lock in the applied magnetic field of heat assisted magnetic recording.

They beat both layers

They apply a magnetic field to save a “1” bit

Both layers are magnetized to a “1” bit

The first layer cools down and locks that bit into place permanently.

They apply the magnetic field to save a “0” bit

While the second layer is still hot and accepts the “0” orientation of the magnetic field, the first layer is already too cold and will not change its magnetization.

The second layer cools down and locks that bit into place.

Neat!

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21 points

Seagate is always finding new ways to brick your data!

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Fuck yes now I can lose 120tb of data and they’ll still refuse to replace the drive despite it being under warranty because apparently 1399235195 bad reads + the drive being unusable isn’t considered broken enough to get a replacement.

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