Poll of the Day > How many years till we have Petabyte harddrives?

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Ogurisama
06/24/17 11:35:15 AM
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slacker03150
06/24/17 11:42:08 AM
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What are we up to 60 Terabytes? I'm going to say 10 years.
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TyVulpine
06/24/17 12:05:33 PM
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And you'll still be running out of memory.....
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thecolorgreen
06/24/17 12:15:11 PM
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It looks like the first gb hdd (that wasnt the size of a refrigerator) came out in 1991. The first tb hdd (again, one that could fit inside a pc) came out in 2007.


2007 - 1991 = 16 years

2007 + 16 = 2023.

The first petabyte hdd (probably will be solid state tbh) will be out in 2023, quote me when I'm right.
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Ogurisama
06/24/17 12:19:21 PM
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thecolorgreen posted...
It looks like the first gb hdd (that wasnt the size of a refrigerator) came out in 1991. The first tb hdd (again, one that could fit inside a pc) came out in 2007.


2007 - 1991 = 16 years

2007 + 16 = 2023.

The first petabyte hdd (probably will be solid state tbh) will be out in 2023, quote me when I'm right.

What year was the first 500gb hdd?
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slacker03150
06/24/17 12:21:00 PM
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Ogurisama posted...
What year was the first 500gb hdd?

2005 by hitatchi
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papercup
06/24/17 12:31:38 PM
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I don't doubt that some day we'll see Petabyte harddrives, I doubt we'll see a solid state petabyte, but if we do, it'll be expensive as hell and probably have frequent cell failure.
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Ogurisama
06/24/17 12:33:25 PM
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papercup posted...
I don't doubt that some day we'll see Petabyte harddrives, I doubt we'll see a solid state petabyte, but if we do, it'll be expensive as hell and probably have frequent cell failure.

Remember people said the same about gigabyte and terabyte drives
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