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Seagate is now shipping HAMR disk drives holding up to 44TB of data
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For not, but eventually the bubble will crash, and the market will be saturated with high capacity drives.
It's not a matter of what I can buy now, but what I can buy in the future, and if I have data that the harddrive sizes are growing then I will postpone upgrading soon and wait for the next generations to become available.