Celebrating the hard disk drive


50 years ago, IBM introduced the first hard drive.

It weighed a ton.

It was the size of two refrigerators.

It had it's own cooling system.

In today's dollars, it would cost a quarter million annually to lease (this was before IBM sold computers).

And it had five megabytes of storage.

Even more than microprocessors, hard drives may have made the computer revolution possible. They certainly made the internet possible.

Because the customer demanded it, and still does.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Fri - September 15, 2006 at 05:12 AM  Tag


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