Deniablesummer
God you guys are all dense.
When did I say a NAS was the correct solution here? I'm just pointing out that I'm not absolved from poor data storage practices. But that I'm only doing it becauss I don't care about the data.
The verge should know better, and including anything about their lost data in this shows they have no journalistic integrity. They simply want to pull your heartstrings for a hit piece with no actual proof. Reports the news, with proof that WD didn't fix the issue. Don't report that you suck at training your employees.
God you guys are all dense.
When did I say a NAS was the correct solution here? I'm just pointing out that I'm not absolved from poor data storage practices. But that I'm only doing it becauss I don't care about the data.
The verge should know better, and including anything about their lost data in this shows they have no journalistic integrity. Reports the news, with proof that WD didn't fix the issue. Don't report that you suck at training your employees.
They have a history of tech misreporting. It's not new news.
When you get a bunch of tech illiterate people to write tech articles, you get a bunch of garbage reporting. Including this. They haven't back up their claims. No actual analysis of the failure point of the drives. They don't show any proof that their 2 drive failures are even related other than they're the same drive model. And even then, they didn't include the exact sku
I said I couldn't care about the data, which is the only reason why I'm running a striped pool