• Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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    3 months ago

    Seems this will be targeted at data centres:

    The total unit shipment of HDDs continues to decline, with legacy HDD applications being replaced by SSDs. However, the data center and enterprise nearline HDD market has recovered in 2024, and demand continues to grow for HDD storage in big data applications, including AI, driven by the lower cost per bit for HDD data storage.

    Seagate Technology began shipping 30+TB HAMR HDDs for data center evaluation and qualification starting in 2022 and is shipping these products in volume in the second half of 2024.3 Toshiba also announced that it will ship 30+TB HAMR and microwave-assisted magnetic recording HDDs by 2025.5 By 2026–2027, 50+TB HDDs will be possible using EAMR.

    In my region, the largest capacity HDD that you can get is 22 TB for around ~$450.

  • Nomecks@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Meanwhile 100TB SSDs will be mainstream next year and Pure is forecasting 300TB DFMs for 2026. Seems like we may be in the final years of HDD, but we’ll see how long the price per useable TB stays lower.