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post Aug 27 2005, 03:41 AM
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Have they currently released a hard drive (available to the public) that can store 1TB (1 Terabyte)?

Imagine defragmenting it once you have got 700MB lol - prob 10 hours with Diskeeper Pro.

I only have a 20GB hard drive, that little storage is like living in hell!
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post Aug 27 2005, 05:31 AM
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I haven't heard anything about those monster hard drives being available yet ... but when I had to defrag it ... I would probably sit and cry tears of unrepentant joy at how long it took.

And then I would call my mother, who is also a computer nerd of sorts.

"Mom! Guess how long my hard drive's been defragging?"
"How long?"
"TWO DAYS!"
"I hate you, Sarah."

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post Aug 27 2005, 06:31 AM
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QUOTE(Sarah81 @ Aug 27 2005, 05:31 PM)
I haven't heard anything about those monster hard drives being available yet ... but when I had to defrag it ... I would probably sit and cry tears of unrepentant joy at how long it took.

And then I would call my mother, who is also a computer nerd of sorts.

"Mom! Guess how long my hard drive's been defragging?"
"How long?"
"TWO DAYS!"
"I hate you, Sarah."
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Well i guess the trick would be to defragment it every few days or something like that so that it doesn't take that long lol. And plus, Diskeeper Pro speeds up the process conciderably - my 14GB used hard drive space only takes 5 minutes at the most to defragement.

I know that they have made super computers that have like 10000TB or something like that, but who would want a hard drive that is the size of an a average single story house lol.
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post Aug 27 2005, 07:24 AM
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a 1 Terabyte drive for home computers....lol...thats insane. Think of all the spyware and malware that could be uploaded to a home computer at that point. Besides what would the average late night, websurfer do with that much data storage....hmmmm

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It would be handy if you had quite a lot of todays games (that take up like 3GB each) and all of the essential things. Plus music fanatics would be able to keep all their music and dont forget all of those big downloads lol. 300GB would be definately enough for me - i only have 1.5GB of music on my PC and a few games.

Think about that, never uninstalling a good game just cause of lack of space on hard drive. Well i suppose you will run out eventually, but remember how all of those old games were only like 100KB and now they are like 3GB, try and think about what they will be in 10, 20 or even 30 years time. 30GB games lol
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post Aug 27 2005, 08:11 AM
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There actualy exist an external 1Tb hdd from Lacie, but that's just an external RAID array, so. But 1TB can be usefull, think about videoeditting, if you have uncompressed data, that takes a huge amount of space to store, same for audio, but a bit less biggrin.gif . And if you have 1TB you can store your games that require a cd on it and mount it when the game needs it, like GTAIII.
I think the largest drive atm is 400Gb.
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post Aug 27 2005, 12:24 PM
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In any case, with newer OS like Win 2000 and XP's NTFS file system and the EXT2 file system on Linux machines, files don't get as fragmented as they would on earlier FAT and FAT32 systems.

More info on Wikipedia
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post Aug 27 2005, 01:26 PM
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Hehe... remember those 5 and 1/4 inch floppies... a rarity to see them now. Things are changing... remember Bill Gates' famous words when DOS made it's advent... "Why would anyone require more that 64kb of RAM' laugh.gif

I've got a 160GB hard disk and it's barely enough to keep my songs, movies and games biggrin.gif. Wish I had another 200GB.

Tell you what... when the 1 TB hard disk does come to the market (not too long IMO, another couple of years I guess... three max), it'll be a big thing, but we'll overtake it like nothing. Pretty soon, everything will be measured in terms of TB... 'You've got a mere 10TB HDD... I've got a 40TB HDD, hehe, I'm the L337'

Yep biggrin.gif... that day isn't too far.
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post Aug 27 2005, 04:54 PM
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I've seen a 500GB hdd. What I would love to do once I get enough $$ is build a computer system connected to something like coraid. Think of boxes with 15 500GB drives each. That's 7.5 TB a box! Then I would have it all set up so that I could store my entire movie collection on it (both DVD & VHS). Just imagine, I'm sitting in my living room with a projector for a TV. I want to watch a movie, so instead of getting up and walking to the shelf of videos, I simply pull out my remote. Then I hit a button to see the list of movies I own, scroll to the movie I want, and press play. And with this kind of setup, I could access my movie library from any TV in the house! Just imagine that kind of freedom. I would also have several TV tuners in the central server so that it can also pull "TiVo" type duties, recording all the shows I want. smile.gif

So yea, I would love to have TB hdd's!! The more I can store per hdd, the cheaper I can build my system. Especially as price per GB comes down.
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post Aug 27 2005, 05:30 PM
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@yungblood : your movie liste would be tousand of lines long. You simply could not browse it with your remote command. You would nee a keyboard to look your movie name in the database.
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