WD just rolled out a 32TB HDD, and I can’t wait to get my hands on one


While SSDs are now affordable enough that all-flash SSDs are a reality, they’re still prohibitively costly if you need to store a lot of data. A good 8TB M.2 SSD will set you back to the tune of $799, whereas a similar-sized NAS HDD can be bought for as low as $179.

Hardwired

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In Hardwired, AC Senior Editor Harish Jonnalagadda delves into all things hardware, including phones, audio products, storage servers, and routers.

Storage manufacturers are continually increasing drive sizes — I tested Seagate’s excellent 24TB Exos X24 drive earlier in the year — and the brand showcased a 30TB drive based on Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR), dubbed the Exos Mozaic 3+, delivering 3TB on a single platter. Western Digital is now following suit with the introduction of the Ultrastar DC HC690, which uses a 11-platter design — one more than regular drives.



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