01-11-2012, 03:05 AM
We didn't dump the prior miniStack model because of any issue - that design enjoyed a run from 2005 to mid-2011. This design lines up with the new Mac mini footprint and has other improvements/modernizations and features as well.
It's not offering Thunderbolt... but there will be high performance options for eSATA and USB3 to Thunderbolt in the future. Thunderbolt isn't there yet and from a market perspective adds a ton of cost that isn't justified today for each and every storage solution. Everyone asks for it - but between the cable and chipset implementation with the other interfaces that are a must for the market it adds more than $100 to retail which doesn't make sense with better options/flexibility via future adapters.
anyway - this is built for today and for tomorrow and we're really pulling for USB3 on the next Mac refresh.
It's not offering Thunderbolt... but there will be high performance options for eSATA and USB3 to Thunderbolt in the future. Thunderbolt isn't there yet and from a market perspective adds a ton of cost that isn't justified today for each and every storage solution. Everyone asks for it - but between the cable and chipset implementation with the other interfaces that are a must for the market it adds more than $100 to retail which doesn't make sense with better options/flexibility via future adapters.
anyway - this is built for today and for tomorrow and we're really pulling for USB3 on the next Mac refresh.

Grateful11 wrote:
I thought they dumped the the last because Apple said it looked too much like the Mini, looks like this
could be the same problem again. Don't get me wrong I like it and I don't have a Mini, I like it for the
storage and the extra ports.