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24TB HDDs on the way, your grandchildren will need it

December 3rd, 2010        

24TB HDDs on the way, your grandchildren will need it

Teams of researchers from Hitachi and the Japanese New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) have successfully developed a new prototype HDD technology capable of storing up to 3.9Tbit per square inch. With this technology under testing and maturing, it’ll be able to pave out hard disk drives with a storage capacity of up to 24TB. The new technology is expected to be unveiled next week at the 2010 Material Research Society Fall meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.

Here’s an explanation on conventional hard disk. Essentially, when you are recording on a magnetic substance, bits (a collection of magnetized particles) are laid out end-to-end on disk platters. Storage capacity is generally increased by means of decreasing the size of the magnetic grains that make-up data bits. As the magnetic grains became smaller or arranged more efficiently and densely, more data could then be stored on the disk. The Japanese researchers have developed an ultra-high density patterning technology based on a self-arranged phenomenon of polymer materials. The materials allowed for the formation of accurate magnetic structures sized just 10nm.

The technology, when applied to current density HDD (with areal density of about 500Gbits / square inch), will result to an 8-fold increase in the recording density. This means that we could see HDD with capacities of 24TB in the future. Just hope the hard disk also has a longer lifespan, as a dying 24TB hard disk pretty much will follow up with some suicidal.

SOURCE via bit-techT

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