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		By: capedave		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am so confused with all the new and never ending SSD tech that I really cannot asses this article. I am still happy with my original Vector by OCZ. No problems, fast. My next move will most likely be an m.2 PCIe play. Hopefully in the next version of the Mac mini, my current and favorite computer.

I hope it bodes well for Seagate, but it seems to me that they totally ignored this space for way too long. LSI, which was originally almost responsible for the death of SSD&#039;s die to bugginess, seems to be everywhere these days. I can only assume they are capable of enterprise grade SSD&#039;s at this time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so confused with all the new and never ending SSD tech that I really cannot asses this article. I am still happy with my original Vector by OCZ. No problems, fast. My next move will most likely be an m.2 PCIe play. Hopefully in the next version of the Mac mini, my current and favorite computer.</p>
<p>I hope it bodes well for Seagate, but it seems to me that they totally ignored this space for way too long. LSI, which was originally almost responsible for the death of SSD&#8217;s die to bugginess, seems to be everywhere these days. I can only assume they are capable of enterprise grade SSD&#8217;s at this time.</p>
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