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Seagate to ship - 750GB HDD

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seanoff

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Seagate Technology LLC is beefing up the capacity of its hard disk drives to a whopping 750 gigabytes, offering consumers of digital media more storage for their computers than ever before.

The drive Seagate will introduce Wednesday, the Barracuda 7200.10, is the first computer desktop disk drive to hit the 750-gigabyte mark and represents a 50 percent increase from the previous industry maximum of 500 gigabytes.

Scotts Valley-based Seagate, the world's largest disk-drive maker, is first releasing the product as an internal drive for PC makers. Next week, it plans to introduce external hard drives - add-ons that consumers can use to supplement their existing computer setups.

After that, Seagate plans to introduce versions for other consumer electronics, such as digital video recorders that are growing in popularity as standalone set-top-boxes or part of cable and satellite television receivers.

For consumers, the beefier drives mean they can store more movies, photos, games and songs with less worry about quickly running out of space. They also could have larger backup drives to ensure against data loss when their drives crash. (Seagate offers a five-year warranty on its drives.)

Analysts say a 750-gigabyte drive could hold roughly 75 hours of standard-definition television programming, about 75 hours of high-definition video, or more than 10,000 music CDs converted to the MP3 digital audio format.

For the hard drive industry, the capacity milestone pegs the biggest, fastest jump in its 50-year history.

The big leap stems from a new so-called "perpendicular recording" technology that allows drive makers like Seagate and rival Hitachi Global Storage Technologies to boost the density of a disk by aligning bits of data vertically rather than horizontally. At the same time, fewer moving components are needed in the drives.

The advances are leading to the largest, most reliable disk drives yet, said Seagate product marketing manager Joni Clark.

Before long, consumers will have terabyte-, or 1,000-gigabyte, drives at their disposal, Clark said.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking...ster-hard-drive/2006/04/26/1145861402298.html
 

PolyGone

Banned
...aaaaaand the inevitable march of technology goes on. *yawn* let me know when they've perfected the holodeck.
 

Scrow

Still Tagged Accordingly
MomoPufflet said:
And then it fails on you.
yeah, i've heard that the really high capacity HDDs have a higher failure rate. What's generally considered the maximum size a HDD can be before they start becoming unstable?
 

BlueTsunami

there is joy in sucking dick
The big leap stems from a new so-called "perpendicular recording

Nice, I didn't expect this technology to be used at this point. I was expecting next year :D

Scrow said:
yeah, i've heard that the really high capacity HDDs have a higher failure rate. What's generally considered the maximum size a HDD can be before they start becoming unstable?

Well, its printing the data in a different form. So its not just a normal high capacity drive. Ordering the data verticaly (instead of horizontaly). This allows the drive to have fewer moving parts. Thus, I would guess less drive failure :D
 
I have felt a great disturbance on the internet as as if millions of dirty old men just cream their pants and were suddenly silenced...

...really how could anyone use that much space?
 

PolyGone

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Keyser Soze said:
...really how could anyone use that much space?

i don't know, thats only like 1070 divx compressed movies. when put in those terms we're still a long way off to perfectly archiving every aspect of human culture and the universe.
 

Scrow

Still Tagged Accordingly
Keyser Soze said:
...really how could anyone use that much space?
if i didn't delete the stuff i downloaded as i went I would've filled that space by now.
 
PolyGone said:
i don't know, thats only like 1070 divx compressed movies. when put in those terms we're still a long way off to perfectly archiving every aspect of human culture and the universe.

Isent the human brain supposed to be about 1,000,000,000 TB or something like that
 
It just seems like when you have a harddrive THAT big, the more space you utilize the more screwed you'll be when it eventually fails. Not that virtually limitless space isn't awesome, but there is a point where I just do not trust a harddrive enough to put that much shit on it.
 

Jill Sandwich

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OmniGamer

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seanoff said:
Analysts say a 750-gigabyte drive could hold roughly 75 hours of standard-definition television programming, about 75 hours of high-definition video

Great proofreading in the original article.
 

jett

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Keyser Soze said:
...really how could anyone use that much space?

Yeah, on that point(sort of), where do professional HD digital cameras(the ones used for big budget films) store their recordings? :p
 

borghe

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OmniGamer said:
Great proofreading in the original article.
heh.. glad to see I wasn't the only one who caught this. funny thing is I got hung up on the 75 hours SD before I even got to the HD part.. I went back and reread it like 3-4 times and then moved on and saw HD... lol..
 

borghe

Loves the Greater Toronto Area
Keyser Soze said:
...really how could anyone use that much space?
I have 500GB in my HD Tivo and still regularly run out of space.

a buddy of mine has 1.3TB.. he runs his XBMC with it. true VOD.
 

aoi tsuki

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jett said:
Yeah, on that point(sort of), where do professional HD digital cameras(the ones used for big budget films) store their recordings? :p
They use digital cassettes, but a lot of newer cams can use hard drives. Some even have options for flash media, though that's obviously not economical at the moment.
 

pnjtony

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Back when the 10GB HDD came out people were boggled as to who would need that much space. It's the same thing now. Across my two hard drives I have 460GB and that's getting really close to being gone.
 

duderon

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pnjtony said:
Back when the 10GB HDD came out people were boggled as to who would need that much space. It's the same thing now. Across my two hard drives I have 460GB and that's getting really close to being gone.

You speak the truth, no matter how big hard drives become, we'll always be able to fill them.
 

tedtropy

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Keyser Soze said:
I have felt a great disturbance on the internet as as if millions of dirty old men just cream their pants and were suddenly silenced...

...really how could anyone use that much space?

Are you kidding? HD content can eat through that amount of space pretty quickly. One of the frustrating facts of the HD era is finding sufficent, cheap storage for the gobs of space such content demands.
 

DaCocoBrova

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Keyser Soze said:
I have felt a great disturbance on the internet as as if millions of dirty old men just cream their pants and were suddenly silenced...

...really how could anyone use that much space?


*Raises hand*

I have 500GB in my PC now and it's near capacity.
 

Diablos

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Pros: Finally a HDD large enough to store all the warez I've amassed!...

Cons: Finally a HDD large enough to store all the warez I've amassed!... More »

Other Thoughts: lol

:lol :lol :lol :lol
 
Keyser Soze said:
I have felt a great disturbance on the internet as as if millions of dirty old men just cream their pants and were suddenly silenced...

...really how could anyone use that much space?

I have 4 HDDs 820 GBs in total and most of them are 90% full.
 

Phoenix

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A drive that big should come with its own RAID controller and hot spare.

I can only imagine the horror when someone, who has stored their entire life on one of these, starts hearing the HD click of death.
 
Keyser Soze said:
I have felt a great disturbance on the internet as as if millions of dirty old men just cream their pants and were suddenly silenced...

...really how could anyone use that much space?

I know people with terabytes of music.

I personally could fill 10% of a 750 gig HDD with my music alone.
 

Neo_ZX

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Hard drive articles always lead to people talking about filling it up and/or porno.

That said, I have 800GB over 3 drives in my system, a 200GB and an 80GB external and some random 10-20GB laptop externals and I'm pretty okay for space. But I've been really holding back on the DLing.
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
Pellham said:
You my friend, have never used bit torrent, have you
Just because you download the latest episode of My Name Is Earl doesn't mean you have to keep it.
 
demon said:
Just because you download the latest episode of My Name Is Earl doesn't mean you have to keep it.
:lol

I normally delete stuff that I don't really want. That's how I still have 2.5 Gigs left on my 10 Gig HD.
 

VALIS

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I have a 1TB drive hooked up right now, plus four 300gb drives for a lovely total of 2.2 muthafuckin' terrabytes. MP3s. Mind you, there's still about 900gb of free space, but that won't last forever. Need more!
 
VALIS said:
I have a 1TB drive hooked up right now, plus four 300gb drives for a lovely total of 2.2 muthafuckin' terrabytes. MP3s. Mind you, there's still about 900gb of free space, but that won't last forever. Need more!

Ripped at what bitrate? (assuming they're legit)
 

davepoobond

you can't put a price on sparks
one day there will be human brains hooked up to all our computers, then we won't have to worry about stupid hard drives

biomechanics ftw
 
VALIS said:
I have a 1TB drive hooked up right now, plus four 300gb drives for a lovely total of 2.2 muthafuckin' terrabytes. MP3s. Mind you, there's still about 900gb of free space, but that won't last forever. Need more!

O_O
 

isamu

OMFG HOLY MOTHER OF MARY IN HEAVEN I CANT BELIEVE IT WTF WHERE ARE MY SEDATIVES AAAAHHH
I have over 700 music CDs and know for a fact it would take a lot of space to hold them all ripped in FLAC or Monkey Audio. I could use one of these drives BIG TIME, but prefer the external USB versions. When will the external ones be out?
 

VALIS

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isamu said:
I have over 700 music CDs and know for a fact it would take a lot of space to hold them all ripped in FLAC or Monkey Audio. I could use one of these drives BIG TIME, but prefer the external USB versions. When will the external ones be out?

My 1tb drive is external.

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