19 points

Inaccurate

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Take numbers with a grain of salt, e.g., this link says a 7200RPM 160GB SATA drive from 2004 is $107, or about $0.67/GB, instead of the $5 claimed in post.

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5 points

100% this.

I know for a fact that in 1999 (25 years ago) when I was running an ISP that Seagate Barracuda 4GB SCSI-2 Ultra Wide drives for example were costing $300/drive rounded; I used to buy hundreds of them. I have an old purchase order framed showing such and those were very much a premium drive back then.

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47 points

Eh? When was the last time you saw a 1Tb drive for $10?

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20 points

Used hard drives are 10tb for $80, aka $0.008/GB.

diskprices.com

Hetzner Storage boxes are 10TB for $20/month

https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-box/

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7 points

OP includes remote storage? I guess if you’re an enterprise client you can get those prices.

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3 points

Well used, I got 4 of em for $5

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7 points

Comparing new and used prices is just misleading.

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2 points

Sometimes I guess…? Like yeah sometimes you find great steals like I did with that but usually the used market has similar prices for similar products. Check it out and save some money

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15 points

Size of 1gb of storage over time would be neat too.

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45 years ago: 1gb

40 years ago: 1gb

35 years ago: 1gb

Etc.

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