• mkhopper@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    I would have killed for 20Gb of space in 1999 on my personal PC. People ran with nowhere near that much space back then.

    I was also the administrator of an HP mainframe at that time, and we ran the whole business on about 5Gb, and paid big $$$ for it.

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      11 days ago

      In '99 my 8GB disk died, and shortage of stock gave me a 12GB disk as warranty replacement.

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      11 days ago

      By late 99 you could catch 10GB drives on sale for $99, dude. If you were cool you bought two of them and ran them in a raid configuration so you had 20GB of space and your drives read/write was way faster. 20GB single drives themselves were still a few hundred, but that was it. I think my pc from like 1995 had 4GB drive in it to start with.

      Regardless of anything else, the posted numbers are obviously wack.