Sounds cool for long term data storage, but they need to get the read write speeds up.
4mbps write and 30mbps read is extremely slow. Even if they achieve their roadmap 500mbps is still slow compared to modern drives.
Better not keep any data you need access to within like 90 days on it or you're toast.
What market is this even aiming for? Bitcoiners?
qdotme•13m ago
The better question is the seek latency. The bandwidth for read isn’t too horrible, if the seeks can be kept within reason. This is somewhere between tapes and actual pressed optical media (not dyed /re/writeable). Should seek way faster than tape (maybe even on par with BluRay) and 30Mbps read is manageable for doomsday scenarios.
Long term databanks. Libraries. GitHub’s archive bunkers. Microfilm replacements.
dummydummy1234•9m ago
Long term storage, along the lines of tape replacement/supplement?
There are plenty of things that need to be archived in a basement and never read unless the more readily available forms get corrupted.
Having the ability to say as long as the item exists the data exists is valuable, especially with not having to worry about degradation (which happens with tapes/flash/hard drives)
The ability to say that the data is good.
abound•2m ago
> 4mbps write and 30mbps read is extremely slow.
It's even slower when you consider the 360 TB capacity -- it'd take nearly three years to write to the whole thing.
typpilol•19m ago
4mbps write and 30mbps read is extremely slow. Even if they achieve their roadmap 500mbps is still slow compared to modern drives.
Better not keep any data you need access to within like 90 days on it or you're toast.
What market is this even aiming for? Bitcoiners?
qdotme•13m ago
Long term databanks. Libraries. GitHub’s archive bunkers. Microfilm replacements.
dummydummy1234•9m ago
There are plenty of things that need to be archived in a basement and never read unless the more readily available forms get corrupted.
Having the ability to say as long as the item exists the data exists is valuable, especially with not having to worry about degradation (which happens with tapes/flash/hard drives)
The ability to say that the data is good.
abound•2m ago
It's even slower when you consider the 360 TB capacity -- it'd take nearly three years to write to the whole thing.