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Cut costs with Google Nearline Storage and the world's first 10 TB drive

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Cut costs with world's first 10 TB drive and Google Cloud Nearline Storage

Learn how HGST's 10 TB drive and Google Cloud's Nearline (a pseudo-competitor to Amazon's Glacier service) could reduce your storage costs.

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