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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="brigantes" data-source="post: 892996" data-attributes="member: 88084"><p>Sure, but we are talking about MalwareTips members and what they have posited in this thread.</p><p></p><p>The relevance of HDD is that there are a number of members who are perturbed that Microsoft has not put any effort into improving WD I\O and other performance issues on HDD. The argument is that HDD is still widely used and therefore Microsoft owes it to all those that still use HDD to improve performance on said drives. Well, Microsoft has moved on from HDD technology. The issue of poor WD performance on HDD has been overcome by other events. That is namely SSDs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It isn't nonsense. An HDD is the equivalent of a percolator you place onto the stove to brew coffee. It's obsolete technology. Whereas the current technology is a Keurig. It's a pretty simple concept.</p><p></p><p>Please stop being triggered over truth and facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brigantes, post: 892996, member: 88084"] Sure, but we are talking about MalwareTips members and what they have posited in this thread. The relevance of HDD is that there are a number of members who are perturbed that Microsoft has not put any effort into improving WD I\O and other performance issues on HDD. The argument is that HDD is still widely used and therefore Microsoft owes it to all those that still use HDD to improve performance on said drives. Well, Microsoft has moved on from HDD technology. The issue of poor WD performance on HDD has been overcome by other events. That is namely SSDs. It isn't nonsense. An HDD is the equivalent of a percolator you place onto the stove to brew coffee. It's obsolete technology. Whereas the current technology is a Keurig. It's a pretty simple concept. Please stop being triggered over truth and facts. [/QUOTE]
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