By one estimates, I read that the costs for storing full genome sequence data would be pricey (50 terabytes), although I read this article about a new optical disc that may be released in 2015 which will store 1-15 terabytes of capacity. I'm not sure what media formats genomic sequencing services use, but blu-ray discs costs about about $1/BD-R and make exome data storage relatively affordable. It's not unlikely that the price of TB optical discs will cost $4-5 dollars in 2018. A full genome sequence would likely benefit from something like the above link, because 4TB hard-drives aren't inexpensive or lightweight.
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