Posted on 07/17/2013 8:51:01 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Are you keeping Medical records for Obamacare?
I will be. No joke. :-(
That would be Peta....then it is Exabyte.
That sounds about right. I’m getting ready to replace the drives in an older RAID drive that we have in an instrumentation system. If I go with 3 TB drives, which are now nothing particularly special, it will have a whopping 48 TB. Incredible.
And on the other end, Mega is the new Kilo in terms of being almost trivially small. A meg is starting to be like the penny on the ground that you don’t pick up because it’s not worth the effort.
Spinning disks are dinosaurs. Our new SAN’s first tier is SSD, second tier is 15K 2 TB drives (will be 4 TB in six months) and the third tier is SAS. Insanely fast. The third tier used to be tape when I joined this outfit, no lie. When we wheeled the last tape library out the door last week my chief operator had a tear in her eye - and tape number 00001 tucked under her arm for a souvenir. She has a stack of punch cards, too. The freshmen on campus weren’t born when the Internet was invented. Damn I’m old.
Here’s what annoys me. They make a fine 1TB drive, but then limit the size of the node failure storage to 2000 entries or so. So the storage fills up, and the drive is useless. Even though it still have almost all of it’s capacity.
I’d hope that with the larger drives, they would increase the failed node storage size.
>>The freshmen on campus werent born when the Internet was invented. Damn Im old.<<
I was just talking to my intern today about when I started DP. COBOL programs on punch cards, CADE data entry systems, tape-in, tape-out Master Files, paper tape to run OS operations. DRUM storage.
We spoke in MBs, GBs were for the Ops floor manager. TBs were for huge shops like the IRS or USPS.
ASM that was great because the memory might be an instruction or data. But it had the hated SS operations...
I wrote my first program ...with Fortran ...for an IBM 650 which had a rotating drum for meory....no core memory on it.
+1 for use of the word Winchester.
This thread is pretty much why I love FR.
I bought my 4TB Seagate external drive for 140 just before Black Friday a year ago on AMZ.
Firma
Salamander:
What comes after tera?
General Sherman.
Correct, of course.
Scarlett loved it, but Sherman thought terabytes, and the rest is history...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn26pEDEhyY
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn26pEDEhyY (non-https)
Damn.....Great to dig that old stuff up/......
Wow. I remember life back then, 10 MB was Hugh. Now, with, memory cards, the cloud and wireless .. if you can’t do sub-nanular, it’s just crap.
A sucker for bygone technologies, eh? Wanna buy some paper tape bootstraps? How about a how to program assembly aka 1s and 0s ‘language’? Core memories was ‘it’ for me.. lol that and pressing buttons on old sperry rand/univac hymns. Basically fire control systems adapted for other poiposes like keepng tabs on supplies, etc
Hymns?
UYKs :-)
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