@happyborg @dalai @jwildeboer Well, unless I extremely overcharge clients for an indefinite amount of time, I'd either have to shutdown after some time or intentionally banrupt at some point.
The cost of storage ain't shrinking (currently) and whencthey do, it's a matter of years.
There are only a finite amount of people able to pay such a sum upfront and unless the revenue is being diverted into something more profitable (which would likely run afoul with accounting laws) the chances of this not bursting are proportional to the amount of storage and speeds offered...
Even if you discount all backups and redundancies and only calculate with consumer HDD pricing you'd have problems sooner or later
- It's as economically unfeasible as selling a car for a fixed, one-time price AND making the original owner pay fot all the fuel, repairs, tech inspections, insurances and consumeables for that purchase price!
Unless that price would far exceed even the most aggressive, avcident-prone and fuel-wasting driver, it would not make sense and certainly if it means said company willcat some point be making partd for decades...