Seagate Announces First 1.5TB Desktop Hard Drive
MojoKid writes "Seagate announced three new consumer-level hard drives today, which it claims are the 'industry's first 1.5-terabyte desktop and half-terabyte notebook hard drives.' The company claims that it is able to greatly increase the areal density of its drive substrates by utilizing perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology that is capable of delivering more than triple the storage density of traditional longitudinal recording. Seagate's latest desktop-class hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.11, will be available in a 1.5TB capacity starting in August. The 3.5-inch drive is made up of four 375GB platters and has a 7,200-rpm rotational speed."
of pr0n!
more storage for nerds to steal and archive the work I produced. Damn them.
For some reason, I can't stop thinking of this Flash cartoon I saw once about perpendicular hard drive recording, with cartoon dudes singing, "Get perpendicular! (Get perpendicular!)".
...I need a life.
"16MB (fuck off, MiB fascists)" - The Mighty Buzzard
I can't wait to try out ReiserFS on it.
So you're saying it's not how big it is, but it's how long it will last?
The question is WHEN do Joe need that much space? Lets talk about this question in a couple of years...
When Windows 7 comes out
Ok, so they still have at least 5 years left.
No such thing exists. However, you can hose your browser nicely if you run the following script:
WARNING! Do not run the following script!
(*ahem* I told you not to run it! :-P)
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade
from the they-had-to-count-them-all- dept.
So now they know how many bits it takes to fill the Albert Hall?
Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner entwine / The myrtle of Venus with Bacchus's vine?
Yes, obsessive video hoarders will use big hard drives just as you describe. Everybody else will pay Netflix or Comcast $20 a month for hassle free access to 10,000 times the content.
I went with the hard drives. I find the seek times on Netflix to be unacceptable.
Boot Windows, Linux, and ESX over the network for free.
Haha - that's so true. ~/Pictures/JobSecurity/ is up to 2GB by now, and that's just the mobile phone snaps!