Nerevarine
Incarnate
^GOOD Point
Even with Sata 6 GBPS speeds, this will take ages to cover entire DVDs
Even with Sata 6 GBPS speeds, this will take ages to cover entire DVDs
1000TB in DVD..i won't call it a DVD...it should be named higher than BluRay
may be Ultra Ray
But i don't think, it will be out for personal use.
It will be like the "Supercomputers" of Storage media, only to be used by big organizations/companies.
Companies should develop actual mainstream things instead of these things.. Its been too long since Blu ray has released and it's cost/GB is waaay more than what it should be
HAMR could increase the limit of magnetic recording by more than a factor of 100. This could result in storage capacities as great as 50 terabits per square inch.
As of 2007, Seagate believed it could produce 300 terabit (37.5 terabyte) Hard disk drives using HAMR technology.[5] Some news sites erroneously reported that Seagate would launch a 300 TB HDD by 2010. Seagate responded to this news stating that 50 terabit per-square-inch density is well past the 2010 timeframe and that this may also involve a combination of Bit Patterned Media.[6]
As of early 2009 Seagate is still working on HAMR and has achieved 250 Gb per square inch. This was half of the density achieved via perpendicular recording at that time.[7]
At the end of 2010 the HDD industry was predicting the next technology change in the 2014-2015 time period.[8]
In March 2012 Seagate became the first hard drive maker to achieve the milestone storage density of 1 terabit per square inch using HAMR technology.[9]