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Re: HD Storage and Costing
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Borjis
on Nov 8, 2007 at 3:05:54 am
They don't use enterprise drives (I have a caldigit HDPRO)
but the drives they do use are rigorously tested and if they pass all of the tests they qualify to be used in their product offering the highest standard for reliability.
in a way its not unlike the way intel used to test and rate their cpu's.
They would run for example all of the pentium series from 200mhz all the way down to 75mhz. (remember those days heh heh?) if they passed all tests and were stable at 200mhz they were stamped and sold as 200mhz cpu's. If they didn't pass, they got downgraded on the clock speed until they did pass. So the lowest performing yields became 75mhz cpus.
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