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10TB 3.5-inch Active Archive Enterprise Hard Drive HGST
Ultrastar Archive Ha10
10TB
3.5-inch Active Archive Enterprise Hard Drive
World’s first 10TB hard drive – Massive capacity with predictable performance for access to data around the clock
Purpose-built for Active Archive – HelioSeal and SMR technologies engineered to deliver enterprise-grade quality and reliability
Enterprise-grade specifications – 2M hours MTBF and 5-year warranty with 24x7 availability
http://www.hgst.com/hard-drives/enterprise-hard-drives/enterprise-sata-drives/ultrastar-archive-ha10
4x10TB MDADM RAID 10 FOR MY AVATON Hmmm Nice...
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I was talking to an EMC tech the other night about the new 10TB Seagates they are testing, glad to see other manufacturers are putting out 10TB drives also.
8TB drives are already quite cheap i bought 2 other day from amazon. a nice 16TB of raid 0
How much? I haven't seen them offered yet from the local suppliers, at least not from the ones i have looked at.
So much glorious data loss potential!
Imagine someone shake the server while it's operating. Data all lost.
I'm hoping this is the year that SSD's get cheap enough that mainstream vendors start offering them as standard in laptops/desktops.
It wouldn't surprise me if we end up with SSD's for anything below 1TB (Maybe even 2TB) and then these larger capacity HDD's for NAS/HTPCs/Storage applications.
Maybe not this year but within the next few years that looks to be the way it's going, 0.5TB SSD's are already affordable for most people who want to upgrade and 1TB ones aren't that far behind