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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 1 year ago

Cost of 1 gigabyte of storage over time

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Cost of 1 gigabyte of storage over time

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 1 year ago
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  • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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    So 10€ for a Terrabyte? How? You can’t compare mass-discounted stuff, like cloud, which additionally uses your data for tracking etc., to generate more money, with the consumer focused, single-item storage common a few years ago.

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      Yeah apparently I just got ripped tf off with the ssd I just bought.

      Storage IS cheap these days, but 1c/GB is not true.

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        pretty close, though. $99.99 for new 8tb seagate hdd is the lowest/gb i’ve seen in the last couple years from a major retailer.

        • Fuck u/spez@sh.itjust.works
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          Yeah, it’s not true yet but it’s not another five years away either.

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            I just checked and 18tb can be had for $170, so we’re there already.

            • Fuck u/spez@sh.itjust.works
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              Nice. Where?

              • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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                Haven’t heard of the brand (MDD), but here’s the Amazon listing. It claims to have a 5-year warranty, so there’s that, but people on Reddit claim they’re basically refurbished HDDs w/ wiped SMART data, so YMMV.

                I wouldn’t gamble on it and would instead get a brand I trust (either WD or Seagate), but it exists.

                • Fuck u/spez@sh.itjust.works
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                  Cool. My older RAID controller maxes out at 16TB per drive so that wouldn’t work for me either way but I did gamble on some rebranded SAS drives from Amazon once and haven’t regretted it. Water Panther was the name, recertified WD Enterprise drives I believe. That was over five years ago and they’re all still running strong. The shucked Seagates that I bought brand new all self destructed in a matter of months but, to be fair, they were garbage SMR drives that were never meant to leave the safety of their USB enclosures. They do still work but the write throughput is now somewhere between DSL and dialup…

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          I just checked and found an 18tb HDD for $170, so we’re there already. I personally would spring for the $210 “enterprise NAS” drive though.

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        https://a.co/d/eLUC1DL

        .016 cents per gb. It’s pretty close, but i can’t really find anything lower and reliable.

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          Here’s an 18tb for $170:

          https://www.amazon.com/MDD-7200RPM-Internal-Enterprise-MDD18TSAS25672E/dp/B0C35RT3JC

          I wouldn’t get it and I’d pay another $30-40 for a brand I recognize, but it does exist.

          I also saw an HGST 12TB for <$110. Good brand, not sure about the specific drive.

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      https://pcpartpicker.com/products/internal-hard-drive/#sort=ppgb&page=1

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      I agree that cloud storage is a rental scheme and not comparable, but an old sata disk here is 240Gb for £24 which is equivalent to 10c per Gig. If you go back to abandoned formats like ide hard disks you may be able to get 0.01 per Gb.

      https://www.scan.co.uk/products/240gb-wd-green-sata-m2-ssd-m2-2280-sata-iii-6gb-s-slc-nand-read-545mb-s-wd-ssd-dashboard

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      Refurbished 16TB+ HDDs are around that price range.

      If you want a new one its sadly twice as expensive.

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        Often has exorbitant shipping + tax to germany, unfortunately, and once you want recertified ones, so more than a month or so of warranty, it’s more expensive.

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          Yup, I’ve had to really search for good offers in the past over here but there’s still a couple of decent one’s around.

          For example:

          https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0CF5XVHMS/

          16 TB @ 200€ with [probably] cheap shipping + you can add an extended warranty of up to 4 years for an additional 6€. No clue whether the extended warranty covers hard drive failure, though it seems like it should.

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      2TB for 20€:
      https://www.ebay.de/itm/356346610758?itmmeta=01JEGTZZB01X60WW9NT90AX12Q&hash=item52f7e9c446:g:Gx0AAOSwCWVnTgev

      1TB for free:
      https://www.terabox.com/cloud-storage-pricing-plans

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        Ok, used and probably unreliable or maybe already damaged may be a way to achieve that.

        And cloud where you data is just used for tracking and advertising (for) you isn’t comparable to the local method, as I said.

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          And cloud where you data is just used for tracking and advertising (for) you isn’t comparable to the local method, as I said.

          You can just encrypt stuff yourself before you upload it.

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            Of course, that’s how I do it for my backups, that should be redundant. But that’s not how almost anyone would do it for normal files.

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          Yeah, as you said. In your edit that moved the goalpost while I was looking these up.
          Your initial question was about 10TB for 10€, no disclaimer.

          • Lucy :3@feddit.org
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            Weil ich dann gemerkt habe, dass ich das spezifizieren muss. Hab dss halt schnell beim warten getippt.

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        If we’re gonna get nitpicky on this (which we might as well), we should include the cost of bandwidth when talking about the cloud. They offer the storage for free (theoretically), but it still costs you money to upload and download that data.

        I was just having a similar conversation with some people about the rapidly increasing size demands from video games, and somebody brought up the point of bandwidth as an issue as important as the size on disk. If you have to download multi-gig patches for a 100+ gig game, that’s going to very quickly eat through monthly data caps.

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      I checked Amazon and found some 12tb (HGST) and 18tb (MDD) drives for <$10/tb. WD and Seagate are a little over $10/tb, but not by much.

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    Someone should let Apple know

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      GroundskeeperWilly.gif

      “Tim Cook hears you, Tim Cook don’t care.”

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    Maybe if you’re getting refurbished drives, sure. But new drives are still more frequently around 0.02-0.05 per GB.

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    I love just straight up lying. I wish it was 1¢ per GB. Maybe the most dirt cheap Chinese off-brand that only has 1/2 of its listed capacity usable because it is a refurb labelled as new. 100€ for a 10TB is insane.

    Even going higher capacity to get a lower price per GB, 10TB drives are around 300€. That is 0.03€ per GB. 20TB drives are around 525€. (These are just consumer drives too, enterprise is significantly more expensive for the MTBF ratings) Still 0.026€ per GB. Once you get into ultra high capacity, it starts going up again because of tech limitations.

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      Here you can get 12TB, new, from a trusted German seller, for 129€, which is 1.075 cents per GB.

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      It’s lying in the other direction as well. We had a 2GB HDD on our computer in the late 90s that I am very sure did not cost thousands of dollars.

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      I bought a 20TB external hard drive a year ago for 0.015 cents per GB. This was after taxes, so it was technically cheaper.

      $301.69/20,000 = 0.0150

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    It’s nice when thing actually go down in price. We need to bring back those days.

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      Removed by mod

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    https://priceperterabyte.com/

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      ~800 roubles per terabyte?! It’s cheaper than some used drives! Thanks for resource.

      EDIT: MDD seems to be just repackager of used drives.

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    So soon it will free! Can’t wait

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    The trouble was less dollar to space in the past as it was dollar to certain benchmarks of space.

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    20y ago $5? No. But also, I’m an apple guy. They fuck you on storage. But I also buy third-party devices so still, no.

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      TBF, everyone fucks you on built-in storage, especially soldered SSDs that can’t be upgraded, and I’m very much not an Apple guy.

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    Someone do one for the average physical size taken up by 1 GB.

    When I was a kid we had a 500 MB drive that was the size of a brick and now we have microsd cards that are 1TB. Pretty wild.

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      The spec exists for a 128TB SDUC card.
      There probably doesn’t exists one yet, or maybe only in a lab somewhere and probably costs more than my car.
      Still, today’s storage density is kinda nuts.
      Within my lifetime, we’ve went from 1.5MB being high-density portable storage, now you can have a 2TB thumb drive in your pocket.

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    I’m guessing it is based upon this: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/historical-cost-of-computer-memory-and-storage

    45 years ago the cost was 567 382,81 for a GB. Now it is 0.01 for a GB.

    Although the graph is in TB.

    Most likely not based on consumer hardware though.

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    This crazy storage inflation rate is going to kill us all. We need to halt this inflation somehow. Feds?

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      Shrinkflation 7zip

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