Whole Network Backup Free Training Microsoft NAS NetApp Planning/Strate... SAN

 

Fancy a Million-Gigabtye Hard Drive?

Filed in archive Technology by Andrew Garrett on May 23, 2006

 Wp-Images Ferroelectricity 01

Fancy a Million-Gigabtye Hard Drive?


I know I do.


Researchers have finally found a way to create storage devices that are capable of storing millions of gigabytes of data. With the use of ferroelectric, the researchers from Drexel University and University of pennsylvanialinks are able to squeeze 12.8 million gigabytes of information into a cubic centimeter.


When are backup systems going to catch up? That's my big question...







Permalink: Fancy a Million-Gigabtye Hard Drive?
Tags: disk  storage 

Trackback: http://www.creative-weblogging.com/cgi-bin/mt-tb.pl/





RSSrss   | See all blog subscribe options
Google google   |   What is RSS?
Yahoo! yahoo
Addthis Subscribe using any feed reader!
Bloglines Bloglines
Newsletter
Grouptivity

Use the search to look for other interesting posts



 
  • Advertise with us

  • Learn more about our advertising options or email advertising - at - creative-weblogging.com or give us a call at +1 (650) 331 4900.


  • Testimonials

  • 'I recently stumbled across your blog and found some very helpful information.'

    'Obviously well done and stimulating. Thanks for your effort.'


  • Other blogs in the same channel in the Creative Weblogging Network







 

Tagcloud: Announcement Apple Backup Blog Roll Cluster Cool Products DR EMC Free Training freebies FYI Game Grid Guest Blogger HP Humor IBM Legal/Legislation Meetings and Conferences Methodology Microsoft NAS Nearline NetApp News Online Open Source Opinion Performance Planning/Strategy Pricing SAN Seagate Security SSD Sun Microsystems Technology Vendor Virtual Virtualization Webcast