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The 185TB Cassette

  1. #1
    BeeReBuddy motherfucker [pimp your due marabout]


    I want!
  2. #2
    Ghost Black Hole
    muh physical box sets!!
  3. #3
    Um false...

    185 Terabytes is not the same as 148 Giggabits...its' VASTLY more.
  4. #4
    Ghost Black Hole
    Jiggabits
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  5. #5
    Originally posted by Ghost Jiggabits

    You'd like to get your hands on my bits.
  6. #6
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You'd like to get your hands on my bits.

    it's true i need more bits

  7. #7
    SMH as the lovely dontellem would say
  8. #8
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    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.
  9. #9
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Okay so it's more like 10000 square inches? Fuck man, my braiiiin.
  10. #10
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Someone math good, who maths good please. K. Thanks.

    Bai.
  11. #11
    Ghost Black Hole
    i'll give you 10000 square inches, slut.
  12. #12
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by Ghost i'll give you 10000 square inches, slut.

  13. #13
    BeeReBuddy motherfucker [pimp your due marabout]
    Just look it up.
    Fact check it.
    Look at the spec sheet.
  14. #14
    Jesus is king African Astronaut
    It'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
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  15. #15
    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.
  16. #16
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Jesus is king It'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

    they're super slow to read/write so they're not much good for anything but long-term storage
  17. #17
    Ghost Black Hole
    they are still vulnerable to bit flipping
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