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I still remember thinking that I would never fill a 20gb HDD back in the day... Hell, my home server is somewhere around 22TB usable...

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>Seagate’s biggest-ever hard drive is finally here, coming with 32TB of capacity courtesy of the company’s new HAMR technology (via Expreview). It has almost been a year since Seagate said it had finally made a hard drive based on heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology using its new Mozaic 3+ platform. A HAMR HDD has long been anticipated since Seagate started experimenting with the technology in 2007. For over a decade, Seagate has predicted HAMR-based drives would be released within years, but these predictions fell apart year after year until now.

I still remember thinking that I would never fill a 20gb HDD back in the day... Hell, my home server is somewhere around 22TB usable... Archive: https://archive.today/c3jbE From the post: >>Seagate’s biggest-ever hard drive is finally here, coming with 32TB of capacity courtesy of the company’s new HAMR technology (via Expreview). It has almost been a year since Seagate said it had finally made a hard drive based on heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology using its new Mozaic 3+ platform. A HAMR HDD has long been anticipated since Seagate started experimenting with the technology in 2007. For over a decade, Seagate has predicted HAMR-based drives would be released within years, but these predictions fell apart year after year until now.
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I remember hard drives in megabytes and the compatibility problems with the first gigabyte class disks. My 80286 had a twenty or forty MB HDD. Hard drives became small after Napster came on the scene.

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I used to have a old 300-something MB hdd (ide) I kept around because why not? I finally recycled it years ago when moving.