terabyte drive?

^ I guess nobody else does lol. I prefer it personally.

There is no such thing as a petabyte drive right now. That will not exist for quite a while, and tbh, it would probably be extremely slow and would lose data easily.
 
well I just imagine at that point is going to be an epic rip off. Someone can sell 1 yoctobyte but "misspell" it as yottobytes or something...and instead of a mole of bytes (yottabyte), they get 10^-24 (yoctobyte). Even in the future ppl will be ripped off for being stupid
 
I have a WD cavier black TB drive. It's great for all the anime vids I have collected. Down side is if the drive fails, you lose a TB of data.
 
Ah in that case, I won't be getting a terabyte drive :p

I'm running 2 500GB's in RAID 1 and thats how I always will run now. I've had far too many drives fail on me in the past to trust any.
How some people run RAID 0, and feel safe, I don't know.

But yeah, less platters will effectively be faster, and also, the drive may last longer, as its got less moving parts for it to go wrong.

1024TB drives? OMG...
No one would need a drive any more. Would they even release one that size if they could?
 
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