OCZ Releases Vector 150 and Vertex 460 SSDs
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OCZ fights back with the Vector 150 and Vertex 460 SSD
OCZ Releases Vector 150 and Vertex 460 SSDs : Read more
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damric
June 3, 2014 6:17:27 PM
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soldier44
June 3, 2014 6:53:26 PM
mapesdhs
June 3, 2014 8:13:59 PM
knowom
June 3, 2014 8:54:46 PM
danwat1234
June 3, 2014 10:26:01 PM
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Both of these models have been out for months. I've had a Vector 150 for quite a while now.Indeed, I've been using a Vector 150 for ages, so what are they actually
announcing, if anything? Must be something else surely?
Ages? I have an x-25m SSD that I've been using for about 4 years now.
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damric
June 3, 2014 10:29:14 PM
danwat1234 said:
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Both of these models have been out for months. I've had a Vector 150 for quite a while now.Indeed, I've been using a Vector 150 for ages, so what are they actually
announcing, if anything? Must be something else surely?
Ages? I have an x-25m SSD that I've been using for about 4 years now.
still rocking a vertex 3 max iops
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razor512
June 3, 2014 11:48:52 PM
5 year warranties used to be the industry standard before SSD makers started using higher density flash with significantly less write endurance.
Keep in mind that when companies shorten warranties, it is due to expected failure rates. failure rates increase with time. e.g., a company may be okay with a 2% failure rate and if 2% are expected to fail within the first year but increase after that then they will make the warranty cutoff at 1 year. A companies warranty represents how they feel about the quality and reliability of their products.
Keep in mind that when companies shorten warranties, it is due to expected failure rates. failure rates increase with time. e.g., a company may be okay with a 2% failure rate and if 2% are expected to fail within the first year but increase after that then they will make the warranty cutoff at 1 year. A companies warranty represents how they feel about the quality and reliability of their products.
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thundervore
June 4, 2014 6:17:14 AM
Evolution2001
June 4, 2014 7:08:40 AM
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I don't think of OCZ and enterprise in the same sentence they have a pretty piss poor reliability track record from what I've seen at least. I'm pretty sure if you want enterprise reliability Intel is going to be one of your best bets to look into they at least have a good track record.Quote:
Wasn't this company set to go out of business because they ran out of money?Toshiba decided to keep the OCZ name for the positive recognition that it had with the Vertex and Vector series.
So far, it seems that Toshiba has been making good on their committment to keep the OCZ brand alive and in a positive light. I think that started when they offered to maintain warranty status of existing OCZ products. Toshiba was certainly under no obligation to do that. But it was just good business to do that since they were going to keep the OCZ name; There was no reason to futher drag it through any more mud.
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With OCZ's and Toshiba's track records individually, especially in the enterprise market, I don't think this re-release is going to help their market share so much. I used to like OCZ drives, until they yanked the warranty coverage out from under me due to mismanagement and bankruptcy. I've switched to all Samsung now.
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suleman1103
June 6, 2014 3:22:49 AM
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mapesdhs
June 8, 2014 11:51:26 AM
I have more than 30 OCZ SSDs of various models, never had a problem with any of them. And how how
conveniently people forget that other companies such as Intel have had their own major SSD screwups
in the past, or have you all forgotten the Intel 8MB bricked SSD issue?
I think far more problems are caused by people doing things with SSDs on poor controllers. The only
time I've ever seen anything weird with an SSD was when it was connected to a Marvell port. Which
is ironic given the strength of Marvell's tech in various models of SSD.
Ian.
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