Is this in response to plummeting sales or is this in response to SMR phaseout? IIRC, this began from WD sneaking in DM-SMR drives into WD Red Pro products used for NAS and RAID use cases that can't possibly work with SMRs. I was looking through HDDs and noticed that there aren't many SMR drives at mainstream price zone(which is great).
So who's the one holding the towel? Is it Synology, or could it be WD/Seagate?
So who's the one holding the towel? Is it Synology, or could it be WD/Seagate?