5 “dead” storage technologies that survived their replacements
Technology is meant to become obsolete sooner or later. It has been the same story for storage media as we see newer, faster, and more efficient technologies replace the ones that came before. That said, some storage types continue to cling on even after their replacements have been on the market for years. They remain relevant for specific use cases or niche projects, defying time as well as conventional wisdom. We might all love our NVMe SSDs, Blu-ray discs, and external hard drives, but it's still impossible to break all ties with the storage devices we grew up with. And no, it's not just nostalgia that's keeping them alive.
Technology is meant to become obsolete sooner or later. It has been the same story for storage media as we see newer, faster, and more efficient technologies replace the ones that came before. That said, some storage types continue to cling on even after their replacements have been on the market for years. They remain relevant for specific use cases or niche projects, defying time as well as conventional wisdom. We might all love our NVMe SSDs, Blu-ray discs, and external hard drives, but it’s still impossible to break all ties with the storage devices we grew up with. And no, it’s not just nostalgia that’s keeping them alive.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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