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by mschuster91
1930 days ago
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That's bollocks. Time Machine performance over network is atrocious. With a HP/Dell Enterprise line model all you need is a decent set of screwdrivers (and if you're touching anything that requires taking off heat pipes, skme thermal paste) and you can literally replace any part in a hour or two from a spare laptop - or you just swap the disk in a spare. With Apple's newest shit you can't even do that since everything is soldered. I'm a die-hard Apple fan, but for large shops professional machines are lower in maintenance cost. |
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So do big orgs actually have people internally swapping random parts in a laptop to see if they can fix it?
Doesn't change the point that Apple was more expensive, but mainly because Dell/HP prices go way down at volume.