Abstract
This paper describes trends in the storage technologies associated with Linear Tape Open (LTO) Tape cartridges, hard disk drives (HDD), and NAND Flash based storage devices including solid-state drives (SSD). This technology discussion centers on the relationship between cost/bit and bit density and, specifically on how the Moore's Law perception that areal density doubling and cost/bit halving every two years is no longer being achieved for storage based components. This observation and a Moore's Law Discussion are demonstrated with data from 9-year storage technology trends, assembled from publically available industry reporting sources.
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Fontana, R. E., & Decad, G. M. (2018). Moore’s law realities for recording systems and memory storage components: HDD, tape, NAND, and optical. AIP Advances, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5007621
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