Flash drives tend to have a maximum number of writes per "section." I understand it is around 100,000 right now. That is ok for somemthing that is user-directed (cuz there's no way you're getting anything like that by hand) but as a hard drive... you'd max out after awhile.
Ah, but if you have very large amounts of very cheap storage - why delete anything? You have a persistant versioned FS instead and never have to worry about accidentally deleting something you shouldn't again :-)
In reply to Re^2: [OT] End of hard disks era, new ways of development
by adrianh
in thread [OT] End of hard disks era, new ways of development
by woolfy
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