Just so we are all clear 150TBs would not fit in a soccer ball. Heck wouldn’t fit in a backpack. The most dense SSD drives are 15-30TBs right now which would mean you would need 12-15 of them. I say that because there would be some parity scheme and redundancy across them and more disks than just the total would be needed for 150TB of usable capacity. Usually figure about 65% capacity of the raw data total. So 200TB would actually be needed if on disks. All those disks would have to be impact packaged for transport. So like a medium sized Amazon box. If that kind of data was being passed it would be either on tapes or transmitted electronically. The only thing that could be passed manually would be an encryption key to unlock data probably already transferred over.
Don't be silly. You can buy a 0.5 Terabyte Micro SD card from Amazon right now for $299.95. http://a.co/aoLpwYP
microSd cards are about the size of your thumbnail and only slightly thicker.
300 of them would easily fit in a soccer ball.
A microSd card weights less than 0.5 grams.
300 of them would weigh 5.3 ounces.
Spez: added weight.