Want a 100TB disk drive? You'll have to wait 'til 2025. Lucas Mearian. Computerworld. Nov 25, 2014.
An industry consortium released a road map showing that new recording technologies could yield 100TB hard drives in about 10 years.
As disk drive densities increase, the potential for data errors also increases due to a phenomenon known as superparamagnetism,
where the magnetic pull between bits on a platter's surface can
randomly flip them, thus changing their value from one to zero or zero
to one. "Thus higher storage capacities requires the introduction of new digital storage technology."
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