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by TREYisRAD
5630 days ago
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Confirmation bias, the author is a Infrastructure Architect, so he sees the problem as such. > Infrastructure build-out and optimization strategy is something I know a great deal about. It’s what I do as my day job as an Infrastructure Architect at IBM — understanding what our customers need to do in order to minimize their infrastructure overhead in terms of systems, storage, networking and facilities as they plan for further growth. |
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Storage is cheap, and getting cheaper by the day. I don't think there's any reason to believe it's not going to continue that way in the foreseeable future.
EDIT: to give some numbers to the argument, I know that two years ago you could buy one petabyte (that's one million gigabyte) worth of storage for less than a million $.