Seagate Just Announced a 36TB Hard Drive — And It's Insanely Fast
Storage is getting ridiculously big — and fast. Case in point: Seagate just announced a 30-terabyte hard drive, and it's frankly mind-blowing.
36TB. Six. Gigabytes. Per. Second.
Let's pause to put that into perspective:
36 terabytes of storage space — plenty to store years of 4K footage, massive project libraries, or a whole data center's worth of archives.
6 GB/s transfer speeds — that's not your average everyday external drive; that's NVMe-level speed, pushing the very limits of what spinning disks can typically handle.
Price? Just $800 — which, all things considered, is shockingly reasonable for all that speed and space.

What World Are We Living In?
Not long ago, 1TB felt like a luxury. Now, we’re talking about drives that can hold 36x that, and move files faster than some internal SSDs — all for under a grand.
For content creators, video editors, and data hoarders? This is a game-changer. Massive backups, entire project archives, RAW footage libraries — all in one drive.
Of course, this is not a drive for typical users. It's clearly aimed at high-performance workflows, servers, and those who deal with massive files on a daily basis. But still — this is a glimpse into the near future of storage.
Final Thoughts
Seagate is pushing the limits of what is possible with a hard drive, and quite honestly? It's mind-boggling. 36TB and 6GB/s for $800 is the kind of leap that just a few years ago would've been unimaginable.
So yeah — storage just got impossibly big… and impossibly fast.
