[citation][nom]rosen380[/nom]"Welcome to technology where things move in logrithmic accelerating fassion."Since when?According to Wikipedia:2005 - First 500 GB hard drive shipping (Hitachi GST)2006 - First 750 GB hard drive (Seagate)2007 - First 1 terabyte hard drive[14] (Hitachi GST)2008 - First 1.5 terabyte hard drive[15] (Seagate)2009 - First 2.0 terabyte hard drive[16] (Western Digital)2010 - First 3.0 terabyte hard drive[17][18] (Seagate, Western Digital)2011 - First 4.0 terabyte hard drive[20] (Seagate)That is hardly 'logarithmic'.2005-2006 +50%2006-2007 +33%2007-2008 +50%2008-2009 +33%2009-2010 +50%2010-2011 +33%Pretty linear. Do it in two year batches instead:2005-2007 +100%2006-2008 +100%2007-2009 +100%2008-2010 +100%2009-2011 +100%Perfectly linear!So, given that:2013 8TB2015 16TB2017 32TB2019 64TB2021 128TB2023 250TB2025 500TB... etc, decades until something like zettabytes.Not to mention that at some point in the relatively near future, people are probably going to be ditching spinning drives for SSD for performance. At that point, lets say in six years, the capacity will dial back a bit, since SSDs are way behind spinning drives, adding a number of cycles.[/citation]
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