$/TB across storage size and type. Interestingly, no price premium for high capacity HDDs.
$/TB across storage size and type. Interestingly, no price premium for high capacity HDDs.
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$/TB across storage size and type. Interestingly, no price premium for high capacity HDDs.
You’re missing the current state of the art 22 TB and 24 TB (announced late October), that’s why your graph looks the way it does.
No one buys at the full price unless they absolutely have to.
Interesting how prices different per region. Here in Germany, its mostly 1420GB drives that are the cheapest, and 121TB are not worth buying.
https://geizhals.de/?cat=hde7s&xf=3772_3.5
Ignore the first SAS one, that is one seller on Amazon.
And second hand HDDs are even worse priced on places like ebay. To the point there is little reason to even look at second hand drives. Same applies to a lot of PC hardware, that tends to be more expensive second hand on ebay then brand new from stores.
Yeah but what do you do with a 14 GB Hard drive? Download a few movies in 480p?