Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs

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Samsung Announces 256TB SSDs and Unveils Peta-Byte Scale PBSSDs - Lemmy.world

Crazy to think it was only about fifteen years ago the small Data-storage server reseller I worked for was selling their own in-house server racks - a whole 52U rack filled with Supermicro drive bays to store a petabyte of data was $300k and that was a steal of a deal at the time.
Nit pick, this is a 256TB SSD, so you’d need four to make a PB of raw space, and probably more than that to allow for RAID and effective space. PBSSD is their name for tech to enable PB scale arrays of such SSDs.
Yeah no doubt, a RAID would be more effective. But still a 256TB SSD is absolutely insane when you think about it, compared to where technology was 10 or 20 years ago.
Hell, my first external drive was 120MB. That was to augment the storage of my 80GB internal drive.
Good lord, I remember our home PC having a 145gb drive, thereabouts.
I had an epic gateway that came with a 1GB hard drive, which was blowing minds at the time. I remember getting 64 MB of ram to upgrade in it so I could try running starcraft at normal speed since it was a lag factory

I remember when my family’s home PC had a 500 MB hard drive.

And before then at school the old comps had no hard drive, just rom for the OS and a disk drive

My first hard drive was 20 megabytes. That was considered hugely advanced… you couldn’t even boot from it, needed a boot floppy.