Alright, I’m the first to admit the title is exaggerating, the disk drive still has a long life- but the replacement is here.
In an ironic coincidence on the very day Mike Parekh and Will Price are celebrating the disk drive’s 50th birthday (the first IBM unit weighed over 1 tons and held 5MB), CNet reports Samsung’s launch of its diskless portables.
There are absolutely no moving parts in these beauties. “Samsung claims the new model can boot up 25 to 50 per cent faster than conventional laptops as it has a read speed of 53MB per second and a write speed of 28MB per second.”
Faster, but smaller, the current flash storage size is 32G – perfectly enough for an Office 2.0 workhorse. Just like the computer commenters to my “Safer Office” post dreamed of.
Using web-based applications like the Zoho Suite, Flickr, Zooomr, why would I need more storage?
Of course for the foreseeable future we still need larger and larger disks – but let the guys at Omnidrive, box.net, Mozy..etc deal with them. After all, there are people holding up the “Cloud”
Update (9/25): Check out Engadget on the Samsung Q1-SSD
Tags: Storage, Hard+disk, harddisk, SSD, flash+memory, diskless, Samsung, Office+2.0, WebOffice, Zoho, Zoho+Suite, Flickr, Zooomr, Omnidrive, box.net, Mozy
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