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Seagate introduces 60TB 10GB/s SSD!

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How many would you need to RAID to get a Petabyte? :comp:

It wasn't so long ago that I put a half dozen 200GB drives in a RAID5 to get almost a TB. I still have some of those drives in operation.
 
How many would you need to RAID to get a Petabyte? :comp:

It wasn't so long ago that I put a half dozen 200GB drives in a RAID5 to get almost a TB. I still have some of those drives in operation.

Well, if you divide 1000 by 60, you get approximately 17 of them.
 
A sequential monster on reads indeed... almost 1M IOPS. Writes look pedestrian though all around. (Nitro)
 
Seagate, throw me a few and I'll do a free review on them.
 
The best part about the article is that there was a link on the page that gave cup sizes for 37 celebrities!
 
The best part about the article is that there was a link on the page that gave cup sizes for 37 celebrities!

Maybe it's my ublock origin being installed, but I've never seen ads like that on Anandtech's site.

edit: it is indeed that. Install ublock origin, it removes all of the garbage all over that site so you're actually reading a news article on a clean looking webpage.
 
It was a link in the "Promoted Stories" at the bottom of the page...a shame I didn't take a screen shot...as this story might be gone forever!
 
Good thing I have that stash of $2000 under my bed.

Betchya this thing will cost a ton. Totally worth it though :drool:
I'd love to have one!!!
 
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