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>its happening >expected realese 2017

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>its happening
>expected realese 2017
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>>56495972
>estimated cost
>more than your house
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>>56495972
>seagate
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>>56495972
>fails a month later
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why do you need that much storage

as a consumer obviously
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>>56495994
>samsungs 16tb one is 10k usd
>youre right
>mfw
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>>56495994
Are there houses under 30,000 dollars?
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>>56496029
you don't, because this isn't for consumers.
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>>56496029
>>56495994
It's obviously not aimed at consumers.
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>>56495972
>60TB SAS SSD

The fuck is the point? It would take 40 hours to just do a read test on that thing. Why not make it PCIE for sweeter read/write speeds?
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>>56496029
>Consumer
>SAS
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>>56495994
>1 year guarantee
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>>56496065
Because, retard, you are limited by the number of PCI-E slots and this is obviously intended to high density storage.
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>>56496065
they also made a 8tb pcie one
and a 2tb m2 ssd
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>>56496065
I don't think PCI-express is as friendly for enterprise storage as SAS/SATA are, because of no hotplugging or enclosures.

With SAS you can just plug them into your traditonal 3.5" enclosures and replace/hotswap them easily
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>>56496227
You can make PCI-e hotpluggable.
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>>56496111
>that missing screw
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>>56496418
Fuck you. Also, the cooler is bent.
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>>56496418
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>56496029
lots of porn
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>>56495972
>Seagate
>Highest capacity
>SSD

This is like the failing HDD bingo, I bet they'll explode after a week of use
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Yeah, nope. I learnt my lesson with seagate when i got a 7200.11 back in 2008, the piece of shit started with faulty sectors a year and half later and was also scared as fuck because the shitty firmware randomly locked the disk access bricking it and they took 2 years to roll out a fix (that god know if it was placebo or not as people still reported the same bug with that). Obviously that disk died in 2012 with not even 1000 hours of use, over 700 bad sectors and like 5 spin retries.
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>>56495972
meanwhile, samsung is already selling 15TB SSDs
seagate seems desperate

anyway, we won't see these things for cheap... sadly
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>>56496033
Yes
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>>56496486
They are completely different technologies.
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>>56496450
where?
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60 tb of porn.... O.O
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>>56496486
>backblaze
can people stop quoting this fucking meme
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>seagate

it's also not for consumer sale
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>>56495972
I've always dreamed lost 60TB at once
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>>56496760
Well then if you have the money that dream will come true in a couple of years.
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>>56496065
40 hours isn't that much hdd-wise, a coulple of times I've spend ~20h tryiing to recover a hdd, heads clicking loud and shit
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>>56496227
PCIe is definitely hotpluggable.
It's just not obvious.
Just think about it: If PCIe itself were not hot pluggable, how could anything running on top of PCIe be hot pluggable (SAS/SATA RAID cards, Thunderbolt, eGPUs)?
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>>56496065
Your joking right? It's made for large storage arrays.
>for customers that need Petabytes of storage
>why not make it pcie?
U wot m8?
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>>56496827
>It's just not obvious.
It's not obvious because it's generally not supported.
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>>56496418
Nvidia bought up all woodscrews
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>>56496823
lewd
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>seasonic
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What's an affordable, reliable, 4tb+?
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>>56496033
1 BD with 2 episodes of anime is $70, approx 1.2 GB in 1080p HD quality
This thing can hold approx 50 k episodes, thats like $2,250,000 worth of nippon BD's

How can this $30k SSD not be an wise investment???
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>>56495972
>memegate
Yeah fucking right.
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>>56496486
>mfw this is true

Bought a 3TB Seagate HDD. Became slow as molasses a few days after use. Replaced it later.
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>make 60tb drive no one needs
>not make any effort to make each gb cheaper
These ssd assholes are assholes.
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>>56498850
>make 60tb drive no one needs
Gaming faggots like you aren't the only users of computers in the world.
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>>56496029
That SSD could hold 1228 BD50 ISOs
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>>56495972
Honestly I wish SSD's weren't so expensive, I wanna just dump all of my hard drives into the garbage but I'm not buying an SSD for $500000.
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