32 terabyte ssd card from samsung

in storage •  8 years ago 

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/seagate-samsung-huawei-worlds-largest-ssd,32452.html

wow - now thats a big ssd card - while the rest of us plebs only get 1 2 or 4 tb ssd cards, the enterprise market for servers gets a whopping 32 terabytes. Imagine if that thing crashed how much data would be lost - years of video and images =)

pretty cool
peter

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Anyone can probably get one of these, the only reason it is aimed at the enterprise market is because the cost. Most consumers do not want to pay $10,000+ for a hard drive.

In regards to losing data if one of these huge drives crash, that could only happen if you are running an extremely shoddy operation. You should have at least one backup if not more.

it'll prob be ran as a raid - so no data loss =) But for us little guys who just buy one...ugh ohh.