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Is it true that WD really is lighter and faster than most other AVs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 892598"><p>Is far from incorrect, as it defines usage of unsupported hardware (same as using a Pentium 4 on Windows 10, that is Legacy and unsupported by both Intel and Microsoft).</p><p></p><p>Windows 10 supports and functions perfectly fine on HDDs, you won't find SSDs on 90% of the companies worldwide either (Microsoft isn't dumb enough to optimize their Software for SSDs only).</p><p></p><p>Plus demand for HDDs was not specific to servers in Q3 2019, but was the demand overall for all the markets (HDDs are still widely used by OEMs).</p><p></p><p>Not to mention the HDDs of today are built on newer tech, with newer varients getting released almost every year, so they can't even be considered old, we even have hybrids with cache that take advantage of flash memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 892598"] Is far from incorrect, as it defines usage of unsupported hardware (same as using a Pentium 4 on Windows 10, that is Legacy and unsupported by both Intel and Microsoft). Windows 10 supports and functions perfectly fine on HDDs, you won't find SSDs on 90% of the companies worldwide either (Microsoft isn't dumb enough to optimize their Software for SSDs only). Plus demand for HDDs was not specific to servers in Q3 2019, but was the demand overall for all the markets (HDDs are still widely used by OEMs). Not to mention the HDDs of today are built on newer tech, with newer varients getting released almost every year, so they can't even be considered old, we even have hybrids with cache that take advantage of flash memory. [/QUOTE]
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