Get real. If you buy (cheapest) 40GB IDE disks, I can have 2TB for
U$9200 (not including controllers). In 1 year it will be half, etc.
I expect I will start moving my DVD collection to disk storage in an
ia32 system once price/GB falls by 50% from current levels. This is
just for home use, let alone what large companies want to do. I am
fully expecting hard drive price/GB to keep falling at its current rate.
This whole "64-bit" fallacy has got to stop. First it was "anybody
who needs files > 2GB should use a 64-bit CPU", wrong. Then it was
"anybody who needs > 1GB RAM should use a 64-bit CPU", wrong. Now it is
"anybody who needs > 2TB disk should use a 64-bit CPU", soon to be wrong.
I don't think the millions of 32-bit systems will disappear overnight,
or even in 10 years, yet we already have single IDE disks > 100GB, and
in 2 or 3 years we will have single IDE disks > 1TB that people will
want to use in their 32-bit systems.
Cheers, Andreas
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