1 Terabyte is now $100
I was just looking back at an some of my old posts from Halloween and found one from 2007 where I bought my two 500GB drives for $99 each; a whole terabyte for $200. 1 Terabyte = $200
Ironically, I just bought a new 1TB drive (I keep needing to expand) which cost me a mere $109. Another Western Digital external drive, but in 1TB capacity this time. Funny, for the same $200 I can now get 2TB of space in a mirror versus just the 1TB I got last time. And of course in another year from now, it’ll be 2TB drives for $109 or less.
Funny how many terabytes of space I have now, and I still feel like I need more.
Other Articles of Interest:
- Western Digital Launches Terabyte ‘Black’ Drive
- Time to Make the Backups
- The search for a machine has begun
- Look what the stork dropped off
- Building up 4.5TB of storage
- The holiday backup strategy
- Never a bad time to get a bigger drive
- Behold the power of my new web server!
- You can unscrew, but can you undelete?
- Sometimes history repeats itself
[...] I’m having really bad luck or Western Digital is making crap drives. Just before Halloween I bought a new 1TB drive to replace the 500GB that failed. If you recall I have two Western Digital 500GB drives that mirror [...]