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Hard drives on backorder for two years as AI data centers trigger HDD shortage
(www.tomshardware.com)
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pabs3
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12 Nov 25 05:36 UTC
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karlkloss
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And when the AI bubble bursts, "refurbished" HDDs and GPUs will flood the market. Save your money now and be prepared.
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GPUs yes, but there'll be no HDDs making it alive, they'll get destroyed to protect whatever rubbish they had on.
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HDD can be written multiple times with random data if data centers really have to protect what their former customers wrote on them. I never looked at those details in standard contracts.
There is also encryption at rest.
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When I used to do computer refurbishment, 'Boot and Nuke' was great for this. Load it up at boot, and write over the with random junk a few times.
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