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HP 100TB Memristor drives
« on: November 13, 2013, 03:54:39 pm »
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HP has warned El Reg not to get its hopes up too high after the tech titan's CTO Martin Fink suggested StoreServ arrays could be packed with 100TB Memristor drives come 2018.


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We assumed Memristor drives would be introduced by HP before 2018; now the company's saying the plan is still up in the air. So, there is still no specific product roadmap but HP’s CTO talked confidently of HP popping 100TB Memristor drives into StoreServ arrays in five years.

He also said Memristor could be a universal memory, replacing both DRAM and flash and hinted at specialised Moonshot cartridges, possibly using Memristor memory instead of DRAM, linked by terabit-class photonic connects to Memristor StoreServ arrays. You can watch Fink’s pitch here. ®


Not soon enough darn it.  I just found that my Sci Fi TV show and Movies 2TB HD only has 60GB left on it so I need to get 2 more of them (1 so I can split the TV shows from the movies and another for a back up) that will give me 10 x 2TB drives just to hold all my DVDs.  The other categories all have 100s of GBs left so they are all right for now.  A couple of these 100TB drives would do nicely. 
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