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  1. DNA
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    According to Wikipedia the highest density medium is DNA, but I'm fairly certain you can't run out and buy yourself a DNA-drive just yet. So what is really the highest density storage available? If you had to carry petabytes of data in a backpack, what would be the best choice? All answers are appreciated! Tapes
    As of 2012, DNA holds the record for highest-density storage medium. In March 2017, scientists at Columbia University and the New York Genome Center published a method known as DNA Fountain which allows perfect retrieval of information from a density of 215 petabytes per gram of DNA, 85% of the theoretical limit.
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    What is the relationship between density and storage capacity?Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows more data to be stored in the same physical space. Density therefore has a direct relationship to storage capacity of a given medium.
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    What is high-density storage?Create smarter, safer workplaces with high-density storage systems, also called compact mobile storage or mobile pallet racking. Shelves that move optimize space by eliminating idle aisles, and these systems can save space in office storage, library book storage, museum collections storage, and paper records storage.
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    What is the maximum areal density of a hard drive?The maximum areal density is defined by the size of the magnetic particles in the surface, as well as the size of the "head" used to read and write the data. In 1956 the first hard drive, the IBM 350, had an areal density of 2,000 bit / in 2. Since then, the increase in density has matched Moore's Law, reaching 1 Tbit/in 2 in 2014.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density_(computer_storage)
    What is high-density mobile shelving?High-Density Mobile Shelving allows you to compact your storage space and create more space for other needs. Users open aisles with the press of a button, the turn of a handle, or by simply pushing shelving along rails.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density_(computer_storage)

    Density is a measure of the quantity of information bits that can be stored on a given length (linear density) of track, area of surface (areal density), or in a given volume (volumetric density) of a computer storage medium. Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows more data to be stored in the same … See more

    Solid state media
    Solid state drives use flash memory to store non-volatile media. They are the latest form of mass produced storage and rival magnetic disk media. Solid state media data is saved … See more

    Storage density also has a strong effect on the price of memory, although in this case, the reasons are not so obvious.
    In the case of disk-based media, the primary cost is the moving parts inside the drive. This sets a fixed lower limit, which is why the average … See more

    A number of technologies are attempting to surpass the densities of existing media.
    IBM aimed to commercialize their Millipede memory system at 1 Tbit/in in 2007 but … See more

    With the notable exception of NAND Flash memory, increasing storage density of a medium typically improves the transfer speed at which that medium can operate. This is most obvious when considering various disk-based media, where the storage elements … See more

    Bekenstein bound
    Bit cell – the length, area or volume required to store a single bit
    Mark Kryder, who projected in 2009 that if hard drives were to continue to progress at their … See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_High_Density

    VHD discs are 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in diameter, and store up to 60 minutes of video per side. Each disc is stored in a caddy—like the CED system from RCA, also known as SelectaVision VideoDisc, the user never handled the disc directly. The entire caddy is inserted into the player, and then withdrawn, leaving the disc inside where it will be loaded and start playing. At the end of the side the disc must be removed, turned over and re-inserted.

    • Capacity: 60 minutes NTSC video per side
    • Read mechanism: stylus
  5. https://everipedia.org/High-density_storage_media

    High-density storage media Disk density is a capacity designation on magnetic storage , …

  6. https://www.liquisearch.com/high-density_storage_media

    High-density Storage Media. High-density storagefor data storage devices like floppy disks, …

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