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What will happen to the data in the next 10-20 years? Is there enough space to store all the data?
Now in the world there is a huge amount of data on servers (petabytes of information). And the amount of data continues to grow. Will we be faced with a situation where old information (be it videos or photos of social networks) will have to be liquidated as useless? I mean corporations with high popularity (volumes in data centers are large, yet the place in them is not unlimited ...) - will they have to delete old user information in 5-7 or more years, which may be relevant for some?
And in general, is there a threat that the place in the data centers may start to run out?
I understand that it will not be difficult to buy a couple of petabytes for a large company, but this is just now. Threat of information overflow. Your opinion is interesting.
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My opinion: new gadgets come out every day, they are lighter, faster, do not break so quickly, do not take up much space. What did computers look like 10 years ago and what do they look like now? we strive to reduce different things in order to make life easier, I think that there will be new drives the size of a flash drive that can hold many thousand terabytes, I'm optimistic :)
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was no threat to the channels, but it seems that they decided it, just in 2015-2018 it sounded that the transmission would slow down, because. a lot of content, so what? only LTE is expanding and getting cheaper, and fiber optics are already being pulled into the apartment a little
about the same information: www.itogi.ru/archive/2000 for 14 years created a team of intelligent people, about everything relevant at that time. There are 5-10 such per country. There are 50-100 such countries.
And it all fits on one, albeit industrial, NAS
And there will be no one to remember the photos of cats in 50 years)
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