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Im not so sure I like the idea of hdd this big. I mean yeah its great to have this kind of storage capacity in a single hdd since it helps keep voltage requirments down (psu) but if one of these drives flops then talk about loosing some data. I could entertain a few of these in an array with mirroring to pacify this but a single hdd with 1.5tb of data crapping out would almost seem catastrophic. Just my opinion though.
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same drive $50 less in two months...good times.
i was reading last night about the roadmap for drive density and they are planning on hitting 1Tb/in2 soon...that's when we get the 2.5TB and 5.0TB drives...
same drive $50 less in two months...good times.
i was reading last night about the roadmap for drive density and they are planning on hitting 1Tb/in2 soon...that's when we get the 2.5TB and 5.0TB drives...
