• @NeoNachtwaechter
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    2817 hours ago

    Haven’t they said that about magnetic tape as well?

    Some 30 years ago?

    Isn’t magnetic tape still around? Isn’t even IBM one of the major vendors?

    • @[email protected]
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      2015 hours ago

      Anyone who has said that doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Magnetic tape is unparalleled for long-term/archival storage.

      This is completely different. For active storage, solid-state has been much better than spinning rust for a long time, it’s just been drastically more expensive. What’s being argued here is that it’s not performant and while it might be more expensive initially, it’s less expensive to run and maintain.

        • @thedeadwalking4242
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          56 hours ago

          Hard drives have longer shelf life than unpowered SSD. HDD are a good middle ground between SSD speeds, tape drive stability, and price they won’t go anywhere. The data world exists in tiers

          • @[email protected]
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            15 hours ago

            The flaw with hard drives comes with large pools. The recovery speed is simply too slow when a drive fails, unless you build huge pools. So you need additional drives for more parity.

            I don’t know who cares about shelf life. Drives spin all their lives, which is 5-10 years. Use M-Disk or something if you want shelf life.

        • Echo Dot
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          010 hours ago

          Right up until an EMP wipes out all our data. I still maintain that we should be storing all our data on vinyl, doing it physically is the only guarantee.

          • @patatahooligan
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            79 hours ago

            Microsoft has project Silica where they store data in glass. Being electromagnetic field-proof is one of the stated goals.

            • @AnUnusualRelic
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              48 hours ago

              That’s a WORM medium though, so really purely for storage. Which is still extremely useful of course.