thetonestarr said:
Solid state drives (AKA high-content flash storage) are far less reliable and far, FAR less time-proof than holographic storage. Holographic storage is a concept proven to be usable decades past write-date. Hard-drives become corrupt FAR before then, and flash memory isn't much more reliable than that.
And frankly, ALL the major technology manufacturers are researching Holographic storage. This isn't just something that a few small companies are researching. EVERYBODY has a stake in this stuff. GE is a huge company, and one of the most valuable American companies period. They're enormous. This isn't just "some goofy company putting some money into a random tech to try taking some marketshare". This IS very possibly the way of the future.
Quit with the stubborn opinions, guys, and pay attention to the facts. This is a MAJOR piece of technology they're working on, and something that could replace 50+ years of magnetic storage. |
You're just making the argument to use it for mass storage.
People that want improved PC performances are going for solid state drives ( business or gamers).
Maybe in 10 years from now my whole PC will get a backup every night to an holographic media storage but day to day it will run on a solid state drive....








