expert01 Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 http://www.techconnect.ws/modules.php?name...rticle&sid=5690Apparently Hotmail is going to offer Terabyte storage.
sven Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 holy crap, thats alot of storage. does this mean te'll upgrade the free hotmail size?
CDog Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 Doubt it - remember Hotmail charge a monthly fee for 20mb storage space from the free 2mb you get. The amount they charge for that, a Hotmail terabyte service would cost an arm and a leg; and then some...
trev Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 Hotmail is indeed jelous of google having a 1GB e-mail account, lol! IF the terabyte hotmail is free, I would sign up for that one for sure!
Chris Lee Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 Microsoft has recently committed itself to purchasing 35 million terabytes of server storage, enough to give each and every Hotmail user 1 Terabyte of storage.That's only a ratio made from a fact. It does not mean Hotmail is offering Terabyte service, it means they are buying storage space:rolleyes:
Datalore Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 Every above me must be kidding, because this was confirmed an April Fools joke.
gamehead200 Posted April 4, 2004 Posted April 4, 2004 Microsoft has recently committed itself to purchasing 35 million terabytes of server storage, enough to give each and every Hotmail user 1 Terabyte of storage.That's only a ratio made from a fact. It does not mean Hotmail is offering Terabyte service, it means they are buying storage space:rolleyes: I think you read it too fast! According to people working on the Hotmail service, Microsoft has recently committed itself to purchasing 35 million terabytes of server storage, enough to give each and every Hotmail user 1 Terabyte of storage.According to computer science experts, this would allow for 500 million mail messages. This is enough to have approximately 2700 new messages a day, every day, for 500 years. When asked why any user would need 1 terabyte of storage, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said "It's 1000 times more than Google. That's why."
Doggie Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 google mail gigabyte service is infact true statement.. hotmail would be indeed false
trev Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 How do you know? No one found any proof that hotmail is lying. IF hotmail is offering 1TB of space, I think they would make it free. All we know is that google mail is definately true!
Datalore Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 It's just logical to conclude it's a hoax. Step back, calm down, and take a good look at that article. The sarcasm is obvious as seen here: When asked why any user would need 1 terabyte of storage, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said "It's 1000 times more than Google. That's why."And the final point to note: Name 1 service, anywhere, that offers anything in the form of 1 terabyte. Most average users don't even know what a terabyte is
XtremeMaC Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 lol true i was reading it quickly i'm like ow okay 1TB server space. but 35 million terabytes what the heck is that????? what kind of storage is that how many hdd tape whatever do they use for that? i mean that's like 30 exabyte's which i have never seen (well i didn't even get to see a terabyte )
trev Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 After all that, the hotmail terabyte service is all a joke. That was disappointing .
XtremeMaC Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 well google's don't seem to be true as of yet as wellthey just offer it to some ppl as its in beta!who the heck will use 1tb mail storage. maybe a few but if i were them i'd buy 1 tb or something less and be able to organize it.i mean 1 tb on server. slow connection. ****! u cannot even load the **** page that contains millions of emails
trev Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 Google mail is definately true, as you can see the website of it, and they are in the process of making it. Maybe people e-mailing alot will use the 1TB mail storage. Since we have chat lines/instant messenging programs, I don't think people will use e-mail that much now.
Datalore Posted April 5, 2004 Posted April 5, 2004 The only people that could benefit from 1 TB of email storage would be spammers.
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