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Hard drive supplies back to pre-flood levels, but prices aren’t

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Re: Hard drive supplies back to pre-flood levels, but prices aren’t

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Not only are prices up, the Major Hard drive manufactures (Seagate, Western Digital) have cut back a lot of their warrantees to only one year. Evidence suggests that the spinning disk manufacturing companies are reluctant to invest in aggressively building supply/plants because of the transition to SSDs - the market demands for Hard Drives will be met - but nobody is expecting explosive growth will continue to grow.…

They're already moving into the datacenter as well.

They've been there for a few years already at the high end. EMC sold my former employer 2TB of SSD SAN back in '09.
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