Posted July 10, 2013
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amok
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From United Kingdom
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kodeen
New User
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted July 10, 2013
After Bluray, I don't really see physical mediums of any capacity catching on. All digital seems to be the way of the future.
Sure, 360 TB is a ton of storage, but by the time this technology is both easy/cheap to manufacture on the grand scale, and by the time we actually have a need for it (super ultra mega highest definition with 72.1 audio channels, and some waffles), what do you think our HDDs and bandwidths will look like?
Sure, 360 TB is a ton of storage, but by the time this technology is both easy/cheap to manufacture on the grand scale, and by the time we actually have a need for it (super ultra mega highest definition with 72.1 audio channels, and some waffles), what do you think our HDDs and bandwidths will look like?
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Smannesman
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Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted July 10, 2013
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The original Telegraph article (2011) here.
I've been occasionally hearing about holographic storage since 2004 or so, nobody seems to care until the next time they throw out an arbitrary high number and then they stop caring for another X years.
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StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted July 10, 2013
Discs suck, I don't think I can support that crap anymore no matter how much they hold. Half my old DVDs don't play right anymore, that's way more temporary than DRM.
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N0x0ss
Grim Acolyte
Registered: Mar 2012
From Lebanon
Posted July 10, 2013
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EDIT: The mismatch of storage could either be error by the journalist in the title, or error by the journalist in the calculation. They tend to do both.
It would explain the more then 7 times the 50GB since 7x50 = 350 Gb
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Optimus Pegg
Registered: Nov 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted July 10, 2013
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EDIT: The mismatch of storage could either be error by the journalist in the title, or error by the journalist in the calculation. They tend to do both.
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It would explain the more then 7 times the 50GB since 7x50 = 350 Gb
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N0x0ss
Grim Acolyte
Registered: Mar 2012
From Lebanon
Posted July 10, 2013
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It would explain the more then 7 times the 50GB since 7x50 = 350 Gb
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I wouldn't be surprised if they start selling movies on protected usb-keys ...
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ChrisSD
vita brevis
Registered: Jun 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted July 10, 2013
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Sure, 360 TB is a ton of storage, but by the time this technology is both easy/cheap to manufacture on the grand scale, and by the time we actually have a need for it (super ultra mega highest definition with 72.1 audio channels, and some waffles), what do you think our HDDs and bandwidths will look like?
Sure it might never be that useful for your average consumer like you or me. It does have its uses though.
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Reever
Demon
Registered: Sep 2012
From Germany
Posted July 10, 2013
Well, supposed he is talking about 360 TB, I guess my por-...ehm, storage problems are solved :P
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chezybezy
CSA / nuts :)
Registered: Dec 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted July 10, 2013
i can just see it now, someone coming in to ask can you fix this, i dropped it an i want my data back.
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Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted July 10, 2013
I'm the only one here who saw Superman 2!? They imprison Zod and his cronies in glass!?!?! Anyone? You laugh but this little bit of reality may be the harbinger of the little bit of fantasy that is the Krypton penal system.
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Solei
Hard to catch
Registered: Sep 2011
From Denmark
Posted July 10, 2013
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I would love to have a high capacity glass-based long term storage solution for my stuff - no more magnetic corruption, bitrot, oxidation and mechanical failures.
Post edited July 10, 2013 by Solei
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Mentao
Skull Leader
Registered: Jul 2012
From Panama
Posted July 10, 2013
Let's do some math now:
360TB = 360 000 GB (aprox.)
7 x 50 GB = 350 GB
580 000 CDs =
580 000 x 650 MB = 377 000 000 MB = 377 000 GB = 377 TB
580 000 x 700 MB = 406 000 000 MB = 406 000 GB = 406 TB
580 000 x 800 MB = 464 000 000 MB = 464 000 GB = 464 TB
Now, here is the catch:
Previously the scientists created glass storage that could store the equivalent of a Blu-ray Disc – up to 50GB of data – but they now can store more than seven times that.
Lone3wolf: Well, 360 TB is more than 7 x 50 GB, so I guess they are right.
Another thing:
They claim it could allow up to 360 terabytes, equivalent to 580,000 CDs, to be stored on a single piece of glass the size of a standard CD.
Lone3wolf: That means that maybe they use some kind of compression (better than the 2:1 tape drives can use) that maybe it can go up to 360 TB.
Well, just my 5 cents and thoughts.
360TB = 360 000 GB (aprox.)
7 x 50 GB = 350 GB
580 000 CDs =
580 000 x 650 MB = 377 000 000 MB = 377 000 GB = 377 TB
580 000 x 700 MB = 406 000 000 MB = 406 000 GB = 406 TB
580 000 x 800 MB = 464 000 000 MB = 464 000 GB = 464 TB
Now, here is the catch:
Previously the scientists created glass storage that could store the equivalent of a Blu-ray Disc – up to 50GB of data – but they now can store more than seven times that.
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Another thing:
They claim it could allow up to 360 terabytes, equivalent to 580,000 CDs, to be stored on a single piece of glass the size of a standard CD.
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Well, just my 5 cents and thoughts.