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From: ron@ronnatalie.com (Ron Natalie)
Subject: [TUHS] Spell - was tmac: Move macro diagnostics away from	`quotes'
Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 15:18:10 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <01da01d36561$595f7ea0$0c1e7be0$@ronnatalie.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAEdTPBchrpPO7P_9rmy72BxZwKJGGMnWx2A9G9V8YS6xhF+O6w@mail.gmail.com>

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I remember in 1990 we got our first 1Gig drive, I paid $1000 for it.   ($1/MB).

One of the sales guys I worked with had a unit of storage called the “Costco Terabyte.”    How much one terabyte of storage costs at Costco.

When we started tracking it, it was around $5000.    It was down about $40 last I checked.

 

From: TUHS [mailto:tuhs-bounces@minnie.tuhs.org] On Behalf Of Henry Bent
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2017 1:17 PM
To: Nelson H. F. Beebe
Cc: TUHS main list
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Spell - was tmac: Move macro diagnostics away from `quotes'

 

On 24 November 2017 at 13:06, Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe at math.utah.edu> wrote:

P.S. In 1990, we filled a dumpster with 9-track tapes that we had to
abandon because of our move to new hardware that lacked such a drive,
and because our new disk system had insufficent disk space to preserve
their contents.

I have since regretted that decision many times, because a lot of
stuff was lost forever.

The maximum capacity of 6250-bpi 9-track tapes was about 100MB to
170MB.  A thousand such tapes would have needed just 100GB to 170GB,
an amount of space that I can now buy in Utah for about US$4 (based on
a local store offering of $94 for a 4TB USB-3 attached disk about the
size of a paperback thriller).

 

Sure, but how much would 170GB of storage have cost in 1990?  And what would have been the cost to mirror it, or to back it up on to a more modern tape format?  Was that data really worth tens of thousands of dollars?

 

-Henry

 

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  reply	other threads:[~2017-11-24 20:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-11-24 15:05 Nelson H. F. Beebe
2017-11-24 17:01 ` Ralph Corderoy
2017-11-24 18:06   ` Nelson H. F. Beebe
2017-11-24 18:17     ` Henry Bent
2017-11-24 20:18       ` Ron Natalie [this message]
2017-11-25  0:29         ` [TUHS] Storage costs (was: Re: Spell - was tmac: Move macro diagnostics away from `quotes') David Arnold
2017-11-25  0:57           ` Steve Simon
2017-11-24 22:46   ` [TUHS] Spell - was tmac: Move macro diagnostics away from `quotes' Dave Horsfall
2017-11-24 22:57   ` Arthur Krewat
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2017-11-24 15:13 Noel Chiappa
2017-11-24 17:24 ` Will Senn
2017-11-23  1:05 Doug McIlroy
2017-11-23  3:11 ` Lyndon Nerenberg
2017-11-24  9:44   ` Tim Bradshaw
2017-11-25  3:25 ` Bakul Shah
2017-11-22  2:34 [TUHS] Spell - was tmac: Move macro diagnostics away from `quotes\' Doug McIlroy

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