wow thats's great....but i personally don't need that much of storage. Even if i want 1000 gigabytes, i rather buy 2 of 500gb.
I really do wonder why there's been no push to go with 2.5" desktop drives.
Actually, I wouldn't mind if one of our enterprising hard drive manufacturers released a cutting-edge-technology 3.5-inch "mother of all capacity" type of hard drive that spun at a silent and cool 5400 RPM, but provided 1.5 or 1.6 TB of storage capacity. STR would be achievable at 50 to 60 MB/s with a dense perpendicular 5400 RPM platter.
However, I suspect the 3.5-inch form factor 5400 RPM hard drive is already perceived as being archaic by the marketeers.
Because they are too slow.
Are they? I've always believed that they were simply limited by platter density and, therefore, size. We're past the point were upping density automatically adds performance.
Now the race is on as to how fast can Holographic storage can ramp up its stoarge capacity. Supposedly Hitachi will be mass marketting the first Holographic drive at the end of 2006 (300GB) and slowly ramping up size over the next few years.
Well, well' see. somehow I boubt that the homograsphic storge will repalce t5he hardd rives in my limetimes.