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How does it make sense to make a more expensive product and sell it for less than the less expensive to produce product?
Anyhow, my 2 drives are 90% done resyncing after I created the RAID 1 array. Don't know why blank drives need to resync when there's no data on them, and why that process takes so long. I'd have thought creating a software RAID 1 array in Windows from new drives would take a matter of seconds, not days.
Raku10 just adjusted my cash back from $1 to $10 on the drive I purchased through them.
Raku10 just adjusted my cash back from $1 to $10 on the drive I purchased through them.
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How does it make sense to make a more expensive product and sell it for less than the less expensive to produce product?
How does it make sense to make a more expensive product and sell it for less than the less expensive to produce product?
Anyhow, my 2 drives are 90% done resyncing after I created the RAID 1 array. Don't know why blank drives need to resync when there's no data on them, and why that process takes so long. I'd have thought creating a software RAID 1 array in Windows from new drives would take a matter of seconds, not days.
But you're right it doesn't make sense. Why does a drive that also comes inside of an enclosure cost less than the same drive sold bare? Why does low sodium soy sauce cost more than regular soy sauce when they're adding less of an ingredient?
To go off on a tangent, why do companies ship items that are mostly water? Think of the volume that is sold in stores for items like Windex, laundry detergent, juice, etc. where a large portion of the ingredient is water. They could use smaller packaging and ship more product if it was sold as a concentrate and let the consumer add their own water after they buy it.
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I would think they would do better with selling enclosures separately. Simple less waste.
But you're right it doesn't make sense. Why does a drive that also comes inside of an enclosure cost less than the same drive sold bare? Why does low sodium soy sauce cost more than regular soy sauce when they're adding less of an ingredient?
To go off on a tangent, why do companies ship items that are mostly water? Think of the volume that is sold in stores for items like Windex, laundry detergent, juice, etc. where a large portion of the ingredient is water. They could use smaller packaging and ship more product if it was sold as a concentrate and let the consumer add their own water after they buy it.
The story is that these "white" drives are drives that were originally made for server farms that place large orders of drives. Because of manufacturing, they need to produce a few extra due to quality control. These leftover drives do not fit in any existing category, according to the red/black/green/blue lines. So they sell them mixed-in as "mystery" drives with an enclosure while maintaining an adequate margin per sale. People only discovered after shucking that these as bare drives are actually worth a lot more than the discounted price suggests.
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