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How Intel and Micron May Finally Kill the Hard Disk Drive

itwbennett writes: For too long, it looked like SSD capacity would always lag well behind hard disk drives, which were pushing into the 6TB and 8TB territory while SSDs were primarily 256GB to 512GB. That seems to be ending. In September, Samsung announced a 3.2TB SSD drive. And during an investor webcast last week, Intel announced it will begin offering 3D NAND drives in the second half of next year as part of its joint flash venture with Micron. Meanwhile, hard drive technology has hit the wall in many ways. They can't really spin the drives faster than 7,200 RPM without increasing heat and the rate of failure. All hard drives have now is the capacity argument; speed is all gone. Oh, and price. We'll have to wait and see on that.

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  1. Re:What about long-term data integrity? by Mad+Merlin · · Score: 2, Funny

    It doesn't matter what RAID level you use, rm -rf / will still dutifully delete all of your data for you.

    Repeat after me, RAID is not a backup.

  2. Re:LOL by camperdave · · Score: 4, Funny

    Comparing a $10 USB stick with an SSD is like comparing turtles to cheetahs. Those USB sticks might write at 2-5 megs/sec. Maybe. 1/100 the speed of a good SSD. It's not a cromulent comparison.

    That may well be, but have you ever looked at a turtle's drag coefficient?

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    When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!
  3. Re:What about long-term data integrity? by SuricouRaven · · Score: 5, Funny

    Risky Array of Imminent Disaster.

  4. Re:Spinning storage is king... by c6gunner · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hard Drive [newegg.com]: $429

    Whole Computer [newegg.com]: $400 or less.

    Ah, yes. Confucius say, the path to mastering pedanticism is paved with low UIDs.