A quick link: 
http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/8350/52/) 
 This looks really haute. 300 TB should be enough to spend my cocooned life...
  
 
  
  
    lolz...thats a crazy amount of storage. Still, makes a lot of sense - given Windows Quattro plans....
 
 mtfbwya
  
 
  
  
    well, if M$ continues the current trend of power hungry operating systems, at least half of that amount of storage will be needed just for the system files. :rolleyes:
 
 and don't forget the 20TB that you'll need for virtual memory. :xp:
  
 
  
  
    cmon stinger, you know as well as I that Vista is the last of the juggernaut OS from MS.
 
 mtfbwya
  
 
  
  
    then the question is: who will make the next big OS???
 
 i would like to think that it would be a Linux derivative or something from Macintosh, but i doubt that would ever happen. i certainly don't see M$ losing any ground over the next ten years or so if trends remain as they are.
 
 the bottom line is that although people like to complain and poke fun at M$, they still dominate the computer software industry, and they will likely continue to do so for quite a length of time.
 
 bah, what am i arguing for?? this isn't the right thread....
  
 
  
  
    lolz...no argument - just some very clever fellows pondering the big questions !
 
 Rumblings at MS and other places are indicating that MS will be releasing source code for basic functionalities. So you could end up with open source variants of windows derivatives - each with a different functional slant --- Like Linux *sorta* does. 
 
 I like they idea very much. If you are a student why the hell do you need the full bloatware of vista to research stuff and type up stuff. If you are a gamer, do you need the advanced business functions Vista includes. If you are a media center system builder(*puts hands up*) it would be great to have that tiny slice of the OS available !
 
 Still, I like the idea of windows Quattro - lets see what MS can do with it :)
 
 mtfbwya
  
 
  
  
    Man, that's almost an unnecessary amount of storage. I remember when like 5gb drives were huge - just think that eventually we'll think that 500gb drives were tiny :eek:
  
 
  
  
    Man, that's almost an unnecessary amount of storage. I remember when like 5gb drives were huge - just think that eventually we'll think that 500gb drives were tiny :eek:
 Rapidsearch has thousands of gigs of files indexed, most of which I want.
  
 
  
  
    Man, that's almost an unnecessary amount of storage. I remember when like 5gb drives were huge - just think that eventually we'll think that 500gb drives were tiny :eek:
 
 i wouldnt say unnecessary - especially for those running large databases/server etc. Also with the advent of Windows Home Server, a large centralised storage device for all media would require some heavy duty type of storage.
 
 mtfbwya
  
 
  
  
    How much p@rn can fit there?? lol
 
 I still have a 540mb disk somewhere...
  
 
  
  
    A 37.5 Terabyte harddrive. :) 
 I have no idea how I would ever be able to fill that one. :D 
 
 But atleast i wouldn't have to worry about diskspace for awhile. :) 
 A very long while. :D
  
 
  
  
    I just finished backing up my Vista RTM build, 1 backup = 20gb !
 I wouldnt mind 300TB at all :)
 
 astro
  
 
  
  
    I remember back in the day when most PCs had NO hard drives, just a floppy drive, maybe two if you were lucky. :) 
 
 Then again, MS-DOS was only, what, a couple hundred KB, if that.
 
 300TB will probably become the norm 10-15 years from now, if not sooner, just like 300GB is now, and 300MB was 10-15 years ago.
  
 
  
  
    Just as a footnote here:
 It's measured in 300 terabite, not byte. ;) 
 So the drive isn't larger than 37.5 terabyte.
 
 
 It's still a heck of alot though. :D