80 gigabytes!
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@complementamos Haha, you're funny.
With the way ISP's are on bandwith, or the prices for proper bandwith, the cloud will NEVER be a full data solution for home users. Businesses, yeah, it would work, but in the end all it is is external network storage for them: odds are they would still run their own servers, thus making it their own infrastructure regardless of location.
For someone like me, the cloud is a useless joke of an idea.
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@kurisux cloud storing, unlimited space
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@Jacquibim In the 80's having a 10-40 MB harddrive was big deal. By the mid 1990's, it was 2 GB.
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@Jacquibim In all seriousness, I wouldn't doubt us having 200TB drives as standard in a decade.
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My first HDD was 100 MB in my 486-66. Before that it was just the big ass floppy disks ... the ones that were actually floppy. =P
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@NuKeula No shit. The guy is a god among men. He new solid state was coming so much sooner than most.
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@Jacquibim Yeah that was the time before videos were uploaded.
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@PixelSnader - True dat. I honestly can't imagine myself using a 100TB HDD. Then again, 10 years ago, the idea of using 100GB was laughable.
So... 80GB in 2001?
3TB in 2011? (80x37.5)
Does this mean...
112.5TB in 2021?
Jacquibim 4 months ago 30
my Amiga had 40 mb, it was my first hd but I won't be surprised if technology surprises us again and again. I remember in 94 The video editing suite we had could store 8 gigs, that was a big box full of drives :D
MrROTD 1 day ago