One of the first questions my group had (We're almost all computer techs) was where storage went. I stated that everything that wasn't built to be disposable (And even a few things that were) were built with memory space in them for such a purpose, "Even your underwear. So hide the Paydata in the Troll's Databoxers and burn out it's Wireless to keep it totally safe.".
A bit later, we had to deal with a massive amount of data, and I informed them that non-corporate memory farms are built out of toasters, as they had the best "Memory size-to-cost ratio available", with the caveat that this was thrown off slightly by the free toasters given out by banks.
Even later, we had to deal with an insane amount of data, and one of the group's contacts, luckily, had a warehouse that was set up as a Data Farm, filled with toasters and explosives. ("Why did you set up this place?" "Oh, the toasters came with the warehouse. The original owner won't, um, need it any more. I use it to store my hobby items here." "The... Explosives." "Yes. Everyone has to have a hobby.").