[quote=ucodegen][quote=AN][quote=spdrun]I don’t either. But you mentioned several hundred TB of data per person — I did not.[/quote]
I have 600gb plus today. Crossing over 1tb soon. There’s nothing on the market today for laptop and tablet that can handle that kind of data.[/quote]
Look up Western Digital Scorpio Blue.. it is 1TB for notebooks. The tablet is going to be more of a problem. Its power and size footprint necessitates SSD.
Keep in mind, I’m not the one who have a tin foil hat on. I operate under the assumption that my data have already been compromised instead of trying to prevent it from being compromise. I just want to make sure I can restore all of my data if something happen. I don’t want to spend thousands trying to build my own raid machine and a temperature controlled room to store those data when I can have unlimited back up for <$100 for 2 years. I have my own local back ups as well.
BTW, I never said spdrun are the only one. You can join him too :-D. My point is, that's just the way the industry is heading. You can either embrace it and operate under the assumption that your data have already been compromised and take steps to make sure you're protected under that circumstance. Or, you can try and fight the trend. I pick the former, but you're welcome to pick the later if you like. I won't call you dumb, like spdrun does to those who doesn't do what he would do.