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CharlesR
Dec 11, 2014Guide
8TB HDD - Seagate ST8000AS0002
I know it's all theory at this point but do you think OS 6.x will support the new 8TB shingled magnetic recording drives? Retail is $260 which is certainly a bargain. Currently being shipped to Amazon they should be available the first of the year.
I'm buying into some large storage and wondering if I should hold off for a while...
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/195543-seagates-first-shingled-hard-drives-now-shipping-8tb-for-just-260
I'm buying into some large storage and wondering if I should hold off for a while...
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/195543-seagates-first-shingled-hard-drives-now-shipping-8tb-for-just-260
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- schalliolAspirantCertainly that doesn't sound great, but it sure could be nice for a drive that doesn't see huge file transfer all the time.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserIf I got the math correct its about 90 minutes a day usage at 100 MB/sec. That would work for many backup scenarios.
It's also enough for over 8000 hours of BluRay streaming a year (and much more at lower rates), so it sounds like enough for most people's multimedia libraries. - schalliolAspirantThat makes sense, and realistically, if you bust one in a few years, by then NAS drives will be available for cheaper at this capacity.
Now, to find out what equipment can handle them!
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