50 TB SSD in 3.5in Form Factor

50 TB SSD in 3.5in Form Factor.

I'll just leave this here.

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that's a 3.5" SSD?
Impressive

the logo sucks though to boring and not very hip and happening for bissiness.
this is not the 70's gramps you can't get away with plain shit like this.

besides what could one do on a 50TB SSD
let alone a 60TB HDD?

I just realised just now that bitcoin leager-backchian is just over 145GB long.

Every anime you could download.
Every movie you could download.
Every games you could download
Every tv shows you could download.

And probably some little leftover space for every porn you could download.

Right now, my storage is at ~8 TB and I'm only saving up what I really rate as high quality. With 50 TB, I wouldn't have to ever delete (atleast for a while).

>SAS2
>Not SAS3 or NVMe

>cost 10-15 thousand dollars
Fuck no.

Wow sure hope I don't get hardware failure.

Buy yeah, this shit is purely enterprise level hardware. When you're putting down 10 million on a new data center, you buy a box of these. And of course a box of Epycs, too.

Its not for video games kids

$10,000 would actually be pretty reasonable for that much SSD storage, though?

Better have a lifetime warranty.

Probably monstrously expensive.

Samsung's 15TB SSD ships for ~10K

Just for comparison. 50 TB for 10-15K would be a lot cheaper than current Samsung price.

>Wow sure hope I don't get hardware failure.
Agreed, that's one big basket of eggs

If they have anywhere near average modern SSD's lifespan, this will last for centuries to millenias on any normal usage.

Assuming the circuits doesn't die first.

>Every anime you could download.
doubt.

anime is shit anyway

Coalgirls quality dont count

I'm sure people thought the same thing back when megabyte harddrives were a thing.

Shit will just get bigger, bloated, and higher res over the years. Eventually 100+tb drives won't be enough.

so they cut the costs somehow, and there must be a catch

You couldn't even store anime on megabyte drives. the 4.7GB DVDs were godsend tho, during the time when anime quality/size was optimal at around 70 MB per episode. You could store around 60 episode anime in one DvD. Then our standard of quality upgraded a bit to ~200 MB, then ~300-400 MB, and finally around ~500 MB today.

If 50 TB were norm, anime average quality episode would be around 700 MB- 1GB. That's assuming our internet speed keeps up with this shit.

1 year has gone since then.

y-you're shit

> 1 year has gone since then.
Not a good explanation, flash prices still don't drop that fast.

Most likely it's bottom of the barrel shit that's dead slow, probably not much better than mechanical drives

What is data caps

Suppose you have 1 TB data bandwidth per month, you use 750 GB per month for your media and 250 for random browsing shit.

50 TB / 750 GB = 66 months or around 5 and half years. Roughly the lifetime warranty of the SSD (5 years).

>vikingtechnology.com/uhc-silo#overviewContainer

In another note, the company says "1 drive writes per day (DWPD) for 5 years"

So 50 TB * 365.25* 5 is roughly 91 petabytes for 5 year warranty. For enterprise that's pretty good warranty.

and then the hdd fails and you have to buy a new one and transfer 40tb of data over a week

enjoy!

It's ssd and transfer to another ssd would take about 1 day

HDD's don't just die idoit.

I've saved 10 harddrives dating back to the 1970's
that work just fine with no bad sectors it depends where you live also keeping it cool

Its funny when kids say this bu then thrash their HDD's by using raid.

And user you hav eto do that with the SSD in 5 years at anyrate.

the HDD may last longer if anything its got moving part and moving parts fail but flash will always fail faster If NAND stay's the way it is.

Something that doesn't exist in the civilized world.

>cant find its price anywhere

i bet its high but i still want to see it

shit-head spotted.

>that
for

you bet man. I think it will go around $30-35k. i need some cheap 1TB SSD in near future man.

>weeb
into the trashman.webp
gimme some movie hevc encode not this shit

What are the implications of this post?

>In another note, the company says "1 drive writes per day (DWPD) for 5 years"

Which Isn't even possible.

To write '50TB' (50 x 10^12 bytes, I assume) in 24 hours you have to write at 552 MB/s.
Drive is only capable of 350 MB/s.

Which brings me to another point:
Who the hell is this for?
It seems way too slow for anything but backups/archives.
But then aren't you better off just using hard drives instead?

Marketing stunt?

The logo is shit

>backups
If you have the moola, why not. Getting a few of these is probably more efficient and convenient than fuckhuge raid arrays.

thestack.com/data-centre/2016/08/11/seagate-introduces-record-breaking-60tb-ssd/
I'll just leave this here.

He read somewhere that somehow coalgirl is shit so as a typical Sup Forums user, he will repeat it to no end every time someone dares talking about fansub.

I watched the Coalgirls release of Attack on Titan and it was of good caliber.

Coalgirls releases are known to be bloated

512GB micro-SDs are still denser I think

Coalgirls are renowned for fuckheug filesizes.

I had and compared a Coalgirls release vs next best one. I remember a downloading fucking 50gb Coalgirls version and a 20gb and compared both in mpv and mpc-hc/madvr and there's literally no difference. It's fucking snake oil and worse than Audiophile placebo.

bdmv files are shiet because they're bloated, am I rite?

>Getting a few of these is probably more efficient and convenient than fuckhuge raid arrays.

But it's slower and offers less protection.

Only benefit seems to be size.

Isn't 350MBps still far faster than what you can achieve with hdds in stripes?

>besides what could one do on a 50TB SSD
>let alone a 60TB HDD?
Porn, obviously

>Suppose you have 1 TB data bandwidth per month

If I had that, I'd find a different ISP.

God damn, I could have every anime ever made.

My Lain is 2G/ep

What shows?

Expensive arrays based on FC at 36Gbps or potentially 100Gbps iSCSI is possible. Nothing wrong with spinning drives if they meet your requirements.

>dies after 1 week

It's not designed for performance, you knob

H-H-Hey don't be rude ;_;

Would take about 5 years to fill with a 1TB/month data cap.

Where the fuck can I even buy these? I never see them on newegg or amazon.

Is not like it offended your parents or something.

I'll wait for some refurbished units to show up on the second-hand market

Gonna buy a house in the country instead.