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The 185TB Cassette
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2020-11-25 at 5:36 PM UTC
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2020-11-25 at 5:53 PM UTCmuh physical box sets!!
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2020-11-25 at 6:26 PM UTCUm false...
185 Terabytes is not the same as 148 Giggabits...its' VASTLY more. -
2020-11-25 at 6:30 PM UTCJiggabits
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2020-11-25 at 6:42 PM UTC
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2020-11-25 at 6:44 PM UTC
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2020-11-25 at 6:50 PM UTCSMH as the lovely dontellem would say
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2020-11-25 at 7:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Um false…
185 Terabytes is not the same as 148 Giggabits…its' VASTLY more.
148 gigabits per square inch. It's a tape. 148 gigabits is 18.5 gigabytes. Meaning there are 100 square inches of tape in the cassette. Or like 65 feet of tape in length, assuming it's 1/8 inch. Which is like 1/4 of the amount found in a regular cassette tape apparently.
This math doesn't add up. My brain no work good. -
2020-11-25 at 7:11 PM UTCOkay so it's more like 10000 square inches? Fuck man, my braiiiin.
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2020-11-25 at 7:12 PM UTCSomeone math good, who maths good please. K. Thanks.
Bai. -
2020-11-25 at 7:12 PM UTCi'll give you 10000 square inches, slut.
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2020-11-25 at 7:16 PM UTC
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2020-11-25 at 8:16 PM UTCJust look it up.
Fact check it.
Look at the spec sheet. -
2020-11-25 at 8:19 PM UTCIt's called LTO
They're not cassette tapes like the kind you play music on
This type of storage has been around for several decades used for archiving -
2020-11-25 at 8:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai 148 gigabits per square inch. It's a tape. 148 gigabits is 18.5 gigabytes. Meaning there are 100 square inches of tape in the cassette. Or like 65 feet of tape in length, assuming it's 1/8 inch. Which is like 1/4 of the amount found in a regular cassette tape apparently.
This math doesn't add up. My brain no work good.
Ok that makes more sense, I missed the comma. -
2020-11-25 at 10:11 PM UTC
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2020-11-25 at 10:41 PM UTCthey are still vulnerable to bit flipping