I bought two 2TB drives last summer for £48 brand new. I've been able to sell my used 1yr old 1TB drives on ebay for £60+. It's very rare for IT kit to go up in value.
HDS joins string of disk floggers hiking drive prices
All mainstream disk array suppliers seem to be raising prices. Here's what Hitachi Data Systems, the latest one to do so, says: As with other companies in our industry, HDS has witnessed a global cost increase from hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturers due to the devastating floods in Thailand. To date, Hitachi has absorbed …
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Monday 9th January 2012 12:21 GMT a_mu
look in the shops
did my twice yearly mull around the electronic shops at a big retail park this weekend, whilst the wife and daughter were doing there big shop.
noticed how few hard drives there are on the shelfs, and how many empty spaces on the shelfs there are.
glad I don't need a new hard drive soon.
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