Holographic Storage Coming
from the save-me-from-my-hard-drive-misery dept
e z writes "The Economist has an article saying that holographic storage is moving forward, with actual products coming out next year. This is the future of storage and will put hard drives out onto the scrap bin where they belong." Considering my recent hard drive experience, I'd say they can't go away fast enough. However, since this technology is still quite new, I'd guess that there will still be some hurdles before we end up replacing regular hard drives.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Holographic Storage Coming, But When?
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inphase has a drive
http://www.inphase-technologies.com/
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Re: Holographic Storage Coming, But When?
Why Rewritable Atomic Holographic Storage ?
6,840 raw uncompressed TV hours on 10 terabyte 3.5 in. removable disc. DVR
- highest analog / digital capacity available
- lowest cost per gigabyte
- longest archive shelf life of any data storage media
- widest environmental conditions and tolerances
- only technology that scales from nano to macro solutions
- most reliable media available
- highest bandwidth data transfer potential
- direct replacement for hard disk drives
The expected cost of the Atomic Holographic DVR disc drive will be from $ 570 to $ 750 with the replacement discs for $ 45.
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