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Newer Ministack ups storage to 1.5TB
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 04:53 PM
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kms007 wrote:
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I have a Ministack v2.0. The fan bearings started to rattle and make noise just a few months after its 1st year warranty. Buyer beware.
I just love how people experience a problem with a product and start posting of doom and gloom as if what they have experienced is indicative of the product. Your experience with the miniStack is just that: your experience. The miniStack has been around for 4+ years and few people have complaints. I have an early production original miniStack that runs as well now as it did when I purchased it over 3 years ago.
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 05:05 PM
mdawson said:
I just love how people experience a problem with a product and start posting of doom and gloom as if what they have experienced is indicative of the product. Your experience with the miniStack is just that: your experience. The miniStack has been around for 4+ years and few people have complaints. I have an early production original miniStack that runs as well now as it did when I purchased it over 3 years ago.
Duh. Experience reports are worth exactly that much ? they represent one person's experience. I've also got an original miniStack that has been running fine for much longer than my broken miniStack 3.0. Regardless, the fact that the fan fails loudly and is not economically replaceable would have caused me to buy something else had I known at the time, despite the likelihood of this failure.
(I could also mention that I got my miniStack 3.0 replaced under warranty because the FireWire controller died several months after purchase.)
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 05:46 PM
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nriley wrote:
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Duh. Experience reports are worth exactly that much ? they represent one person's experience.
kms007 did not leave at just being his experience; he qualified his post with ?buyer beware?. As a person that actually knows how to conduct a proper analysis, I have no tolerance for conclusions based on false inference.
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Posted 06 April 2009 - 07:30 AM
Couldn't agree more. Data sample size is very very important if one is trying to reach a conclusion of any validity. It's fine to report a drive failure. Not fine to indicate that based upon a data sample of 1 the equipment is junk. I've had a OWC miniStack for 4 years, use it daily, and have had nary a problem. This means I got a good one, nothing more or less than that.
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