GDrive coming in 2009? So what…

January 20th, 2009 § 5 comments

Christian Zibreg from tgdaily’s latest article would have you believe that hard drives are an endangered species and that Google’s online storage offering that is expected to drop soon will manage to cast the death blow and manage to take down Windows and traditional operating systems at the same time.

Wow, that’s a tall order. Even if we remove the line about taking out operating systems, that is unless Google is secretly working with BIOS manufacturers to make sure they have 100% driver support for all network and wifi cards native to the BIOS so they can install their gOS on a blank computer, we use way too much data and need much faster access to it.

I have a gigabit network at home, and I would not consider storing all of my information on a network share. It eventually gets there, but while I am working on a photoshop file, video, music, etc…I am doing it on my local PC, then I archive it off the PC. This paradigm works great for online storage, but the idea that it could take over as your main storage medium is pretty far fetched for any technology that could work on the internet connections that connect probably 90% of the US.

I think a Google storage service with no limit on storage of file size will be cool, but it’s not going to take out hard drives or operating systems, nah.

 

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