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Hard drive pricing can vary wildly depending on the day, the etailer, and of course, your orientation to the moon, so if planning to buy a drive based on price alone, always check out different ...
Back in June, we had the chance to review the Seagate NAS 4TB HDD, and at that time I said to expect WD to respond and release their very own 4TB NAS drive in the coming months. Now three months ...
The WD Red Pro averages 193 IOPS at QD256, the WD SE offers an ever-so-slightly faster 196 IOPS, the WD Red provides 146 IOPS, and the Seagate NAS HDD averages 116 IOPS. 50 ...
WD is offering a few perks for desktop users, too. The existing 3.5-inch range now includes a high-capacity 4TB drive, and every new Red model ships with NASware 2.0 technology that should improve ...
Seagate BarraCuda and WD Blue 2TB, 3TB, 4TB, and 8TB HDD models are currently on sale at very nice prices on occasion of Black Friday 2022. These are based on non-CMR making them great for backups.
The WD Red 2.5 inch 750GB hard drive will retail for $79, model number WD750BFCX and the new 4TB 3.5 inch WD Red NAS drive is going to hit the market at $229 with the part number WD40EFRX. Image ...
One of the 2TB disks in my NAS died over the weekend, and I swapped in my cold spare. The dead disk is out of warranty, so getting a replacement (to act as cold spare) is going to cost me. I'm ...
The 5TB and 6TB WD Red hard drives are designed for home NAS servers, while a new WD Red Pro drive, available in 2TB, 3TB and 4TB, is for serious business.
The Black 4TB has a 7200RPM spindle speed with an average access time of 4.2ms, and Western Digital says it has a drive to drive throughput of 154MB/s, making it the fastest Black hard drive yet.
I have a 6 bay Qnap with (3) HGST 4TB NAS drives and (2) WD Greens. By default, it generates a warning (and subsequently an email) if a drive temp goes over 40C. The HGST's are running between 38C ...
Get this WD My Passport 4TB HDD (Recertified) for £63 from Western Digital Before I go any further, I should say this is a Recertified drive, according to WD's own standards.
WD’s Red series of hard drives target consumer NAS (network-attached storage) solutions, with disk configurations between 1 and 5 recommended for 4TB and smaller drives, and between 1 and 8 for the 5 ...
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