WD making 4 TB disk.

Okay, obvious question: When will Dish (or Tivo) put it in a DVR? :)
 
Hmmm, my HR20 currently has a 2TB. But $600+ to add 2 additional TB's its a bit pricey for me.
 
I'd like remark this - it's a dual drive enclosure, not just one huge 4 TB disk; could be configured as RAID-0 ie 4 TB size or RAID-1 ie 2 TB mirror for guard your data.
 
And you can bet it will format to a maximum of 4 trillion bytes, not 4398046511104 bytes. That's almost 400GB difference there because hard drive manufacturers count in decimal, computers count in binary. Clueless buyers will complain about "losing" 10% of their storage space when they connect it to their computer.
 
Seems kind of a waste to make a drive that large when platter based drives are now deep in the throws of dinosaur death with the growth of SSD's but for now I can see that it will have a place on the commercial side of things.
 
I'm still waiting for the solid-state memory PCI-e cards to arrive in force. I have some servers at work that I'd like to speed up... :D
 
Seems kind of a waste to make a drive that large when platter based drives are now deep in the throws of dinosaur death with the growth of SSD's but for now I can see that it will have a place on the commercial side of things.

Maybe for Netbooks...I need more than 128GB of barely faster SSD for my notebooks much less my desktops and servers.
 

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