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Finally, a hard drive with the capacity to install more than 2 AAA game titles at once.

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But can it handle AAAA games?

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Yes cause they’re smaller

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This is obviously just in preparation for future AAA game sizes

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When I bought my first PC about 1982. The seller told me that I would never live long enough to fill up the 10MB drive. I still bought the 40MB drive and it was still too small.

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I remember getting a 2 GB hard drive and thinking I’ll never be able to fill it up. Now I have video files more then 10 times that size

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I think you might be off by a few years at least, a 40MB drive in 1982 would’ve been incredibly uncommon.

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Idk man.

In the 1980s 8-inch drives used with some mid-range systems increased from a low of about 30 MB in 1980, to a top-of-the-line 3 GB in 1989.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hard_disk_drives

Seems like 30MB wasn’t horribly uncommon in “mid-range systems” in 1980, so I doubt that 40MB in 1982 would’ve been “incredibly uncommon.”

But I’ve no personal experience from the time.

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“Mid-range systems” is not referring to personal computers. “8-inch drives” is another clue.

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It is possible that I might be slightly mistaken over something unimportant that happened 40 years ago. Yes it is possible.

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Awesome can’t wait til they’re cheap so I can replace my many hard drives with just one much larger one.

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Make sure you buy two of them so you’ve got a backup. I’m uncomfortable storing 16TB worth of data on one drive, no way am I putting 32TB of anything I give a shit about onto one drive.

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If you have 20TB of data to store, a single drive is safer than splitting it across multiple drives. Few point of failure in total.

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If you are storing your own data a single drive is asking to lose all your data.

3 2 1 for all your important data.

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You are not ready to be lecturing on this topic.

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This single point of failure equals to putting all of your eggs in the same basket.

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If it’s split up sure, but I’m talking about a raid > 0 setup and/or having backup copies of your data onto drive #2

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First, if you have more than one disk, you should be either getting redundancy through mirroring, or building arrays of several disks with redundant methods like RAID5 / RAID6 / ZFS zraid2.

Second, no single copy of data is safe, you must always have recent, tested backups.

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You can buy large second hand enterprise hard disks for relatively cheap. 20TB disks are like 250 bucks.

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Still not enough to hold all my porn.

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Holy shit how addicted are you?

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Least addicted porn downloader.

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Perhaps there are content provider. Shooting in RAW stakes of a lot of space.

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No god, so how big is the new CoD going to be?

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One petabyte.

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