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Old January 31st 18, 09:04 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Lynn McGuire[_3_]
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“500 Petabytes And Counting”
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/500-p...-and-counting/

“It seems like only yesterday that we crossed the 350 petabyte mark. It
was actually June 2017, but boy have we been growing since. In October
2017 we crossed 400 petabytes. Today, we’re proud to announce we’ve
crossed the 500 petabyte mark. That’s a very healthy clip, see for
yourself!”

Good night ! That graph is heading vertical.

Lynn
 




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