Cutting expectations quick, and but by some means supplanting them, Nimbus Data’s Exadrives may be yours for the low, low worth of $40,000 for a 100 TB model (a clean-looking $400 per TB). the 50 TB model is barely saner in relation to pricing: it solely goes as much as the $250 per TB barrier, costing a secular $12,500. Of course, that is enterprise-grade MLC NAND offering learn/write speeds rated at 500 & 460 MB/s, respectively, and as much as 114,000/105,000 IOps reads/writes. Quick, enjoyable serviette math proper right here: this 3.5″ 100 TB density could be equal to a minimum of 69,444,444 3.5″ floppy disks. Stack these floppies one on prime of the opposite and also you’d get a 229 km-high tower to your troubles. Oh how occasions have modified.