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Storage cost per bit

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11-20-2024, 11:15 PM
You see storage costs dropping fast these days. I keep watching prices slide lower each year. You probably notice how a single bit now costs almost nothing compared to old drives. But that shift changes everything in system design. I recall buying big disks back then and paying way more per bit stored. Now you grab massive capacity without much thought on expense. And perhaps the real trick lies in how different media stack up against each other.
I tell you the hierarchy shows clear patterns if you look close. Registers hold data at high cost per bit yet stay tiny. Cache levels drop that expense while growing bigger fast. You find RAM cheaper still but still pricier than disks or tapes. Then secondary storage wins on pure cost per bit since it scales huge. I think you understand why architects pick mixes based on that trade off. Or maybe speed matters more than raw price in some spots. But overall bits get cheaper as you move outward from the cpu core. Also flash drives sit in between with their own quirks on expense.
Now think about trends over time and how they hit your setups. I watched ssd prices crash hard lately so you pay less per bit than ever. Yet hard disks still undercut them on bulk storage needs. You might choose one over the other depending on workload demands. Perhaps tape archives offer the lowest cost per bit for cold data sitting idle. I see companies mixing these to balance budgets without waste. But cloud options add another layer where you rent bits instead of owning them outright. Then local servers give you control yet demand upfront cash for capacity. Also power use and cooling factor into long term costs per bit too.
You learn quick that density improvements drive most savings here. I notice newer tech packs more bits into smaller spaces cheaper. That pushes down expenses across boards in your machines. Or older gear lingers with higher per bit hits if you keep it running. Perhaps upgrades pay off when volumes grow big enough. I always calculate rough figures before swapping parts in builds. Then you compare real world buys against theoretical drops in price. But market swings throw curves sometimes so watch those closely. Also supply issues bump costs unexpectedly now and then.
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