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popularsr71 posted Today 04:34 AM
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Toshiba 24TB N300 PRO NAS Hard Drive $400

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Quote from ThoreauHD :
24000 Gigs on 7200 rpm disks.. OMG.. I wonder if the seek times are recorded in hours.
Seek times are unrelated to storage density and are largely irrelevant due to NCQ. 24TB isn't even that large. You can get 32TB in the enterprise and 28TB in the home.You do realize that more data means more information is read per RPM... right?You do realize this read and writes contiguous files at ~310 MBPS... right?What a strange comment.
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Quote from FozzyFozborne :
Seek times are unrelated to storage density and are largely irrelevant due to NCQ. 24TB isn't even that large. You can get 32TB in the enterprise and 28TB in the home.You do realize that more data means more information is read per RPM... right?You do realize this read and writes contiguous files at ~310 MBPS... right?What a strange comment.

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CaffeinemanToday 03:12 PM
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Quote from FozzyFozborne :
Seek times are unrelated to storage density and are largely irrelevant due to NCQ. 24TB isn't even that large. You can get 32TB in the enterprise and 28TB in the home.You do realize that more data means more information is read per RPM... right?You do realize this read and writes contiguous files at ~310 MBPS... right?What a strange comment.
I spent several days in 10 minutes increments trying to get a work colleague to understand the outside of a disc was moving faster than the inside. On the final day I used string and a disc as a prop. I showed him if the disk spun 1 time both the inside and outside finished at the same time. I used a string to show him the difference in distance. I then asked if something traveled the 1 inch in 5 seconds and 5inches in 5 seconds it would stand to reason you had to travel faster. at the end I suspect he was just trolling me or really not up for the mental work and would never get it so I gave up.
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zeampToday 04:16 PM
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Quote from ThoreauHD :
24000 Gigs on 7200 rpm disks.. OMG.. I wonder if the seek times are recorded in hours.
This person is thinking of tape backup.

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esy1219Today 04:40 PM
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I would like to add that I have never had issues with Toshiba. Although it is luck based as any can fail, my sucess rate has been great with Toshiba. Only main issue one would be the Seagate ones though...

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