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Old February 5th 18, 10:27 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Flasherly[_2_]
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Default HD question consumer grade and enterprise grade

On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 18:21:31 -0000 (UTC), "Yes"
wrote:

In the past, I would have expected business (enterprise) level drives
to be more expensive than consumer grade drives because the enterprise
drives needed to be more durable and reliable than the consumer grade
drives.


Enterprise, yes, is a reason to qualify for more money;- then again,
so are gaming- or video-tailored performance factors;- ostensibly
among reasons, as much as money, no doubt to be of continued interest
to bear upon a concern.

Ignoring these pressing political ramifications, however, there
nonetheless emerges a unique qualifier for HDDs. Being they're brunt,
brute-force workhorses of computing, often outlasting major component
classifications, innovations and advancements, they're also then
subject to long-standing statistical arrangements.

Good sources, not necessarily to be ignored, the IT server structures
behind the WEB;- an affiliate of dedicated statistical patterns for a
heavy reliance of HDD material, they draw from, as published in their
abstracts regarding HDD performance matrices.

Search for and there's certain probability indeed you shall find them.