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The Hard Drive Turns 50

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 13 September 2006 - 10:32 · 10 comments & 3894 views

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Today, the hard drive is found everywhere--from the PCs we use daily to MP3 players and memory keys so small you can toss them in your pocket and forget you're carrying around a hard drive. But when the hard drive was first introduced on September 13, 1956, it required a humongous housing and 50 24-inch platters to store 1/2400 as much data as can be fit on today's largest capacity 1-inch hard drives.

Back then, the small team at IBM's San Jose-based lab was seeking a way to replace tape with a storage mechanism that allowed for more-efficient random access to data. The question was, how to bring random-access storage to business computing?

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#1 vetSMeK on 13 Sep 2006 - 19:21
happy birthday

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