Did anyone else notice the "shop and compare" button at the bottom with the Walmart logo? Because when I think of Enterprise SLC-based SSDs with an SAS interface, I think of Walmart.
It probably means that those stores sell some Seagate drives, such as externals. I doubt that Walmart sells the high-end SSDs. Aren't they mostly a drug store?
So it's more like a supermarket with other stuff, like some of the larger department stores in other countries. Maybe I was thinking of the Wal-greens. I doubt they would have much in-store selection of SSDs in any event.
I see. Stores that that are a hassle to find parking, etc. if you work 9-7 daily hours. I tried to visit the Costco two times on the weekends, but was never able to park.
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