RIP hard drives
>only costs as much a small car
>>61388378
>life expectancy: 2 days
>>61388378
>3.5-inch SSD
Why is it that nobody ever did this before? I only usually see SSDs in either m.2 or 2.5" drive form factors.
Shelf life: 12 hours
>Price only 9999.99$
>corrupts data after being one week without power
>>61388428
because it's cheaper to manufacture tons of those tiny ones because they fit into PCs and mobile devices
>>61388378
That's just a meme, right??
>>61388420
>>61388438
It's enterprise level, you retards. Designed for years of continuous use.
>>61388402
>>61388459
MSRP is $18,000
>>61388526
NOT TRUE DESU
>>61388402
>>61388420
>>61388438
>>61388459
>>61388526
ITT: baseless speculation
>>61388548
>Designed for years of continuous use
Yea. Powered on.
The gates on this abomination would leak gigabytes at a time.
>>61388545
You best start believing in memes
http://www.techradar.com/news/you-can-fit-over-10000-dvds-on-this-new-50tb-ssd
>>61388378
why are some faggots shilling this shit so much? it's over expensive and doesn't bring anything new to the world.
>>61388378
This is more worthless than an HDD, because at least with a large capacity HDD, you can guarantee data integrity with it powered off, while with flash storage you have to transfer 50 GB of data to magnetic/other if you wanted to archive it.
>>61388378
Thank God. I really need a 6tb ssd for my xbox one on the cheap.
>>61390480
Their 25TiB uses 10W idle. Letting it on all the time isn't a big thing.
M-M-M-MUH D
*thrusts hips profusely*
M-M-MUH-MUH DEEEE
so this is what its like to be a kang
>>61388378
So this... is the power... of PC?
>>61388378
>>61388548
for $18k i can get server with 512GB ram, and a nice 100TB RAID 0+1
>>61390697
DAT'S RITE
>>61388378
how will spinnan plates ever recover?
>>61388526
How come nobody has verified this claim yet?
>>61388526
Who the hell goes a week without power though. If you're that poor where you can't keep the lights on, why are you getting SSDs?
>>61392380
Price.
HDD: 4¢ per gig
SSD: 36¢ per gig
>1 DWPD for 5 years
http://www.vikingtechnology.com/sites/default/files/featuredvideos/2017_VIKING_UHC_Silo_vC_0.PDF
>Viking Technology’s UHC-Silo SSD series […] ideal for applications such as […] cold storage.
http://www.vikingtechnology.com/content/press-releases
>>61393078
Datacentre migration, unexpected problems with logistics.
Considering they advertise it for cold storage, I'm not sure if they mean offline storage, or just advertise it as cold storage due to low power usage (<10W at idle).
I just want a 4tb SSD
I will be happy for years with that
>>61388378
>Price point:
>How much you got in your bank account
>Oh, and bend over
So where are my 5TB for under $200?
>>61393153
>Price.
No matter how much you spend you're not going to get the same speed.
Cherry-picking specs is the name of the game on /g/, I know, but you still need to be called on it. There's also size and power consumption as well. In fact, price is all spinning rust has to offer and they're going to be on a race to the bottom as SSD prices come down.
>>61390480
Why would you have no power going to it?
>>61388378
HDDs aren't going anywhere until the price/GB is comparable.
>>61396453
Because you've put all the data you can on the drive and no longer need it running unless something happens to your other copies
>>61397008
And read/write cycles become comparable.
>>61388378
This is great. It'll bring up the numbers for standard user hardware just by being available.
>>61388563
Sure. Provide a source then.
>>61395782
I never said anything about speed or energy consumption, faggot.
All I said was HDDs are about 9 times cheaper than that SSD.
>>61393078
What about vacations and power outages?
>$18k
>only a 6 month warranty
>need 2 of them so you can backup your data in case one goes out
>>61400031
SSDs don't just lose data immediately.