Back up important work files with this WD Red Plus internal hard drive. The 14TB capacity is ideal for NAS and small office environments, while the 3.5-inch form factor fits a wide range of systems. This WD Red Plus internal hard drive has a SATA III 6 Gbps interface for rapid read and write speeds, and the 512MB cache enables smooth operation.
Back up important work files with this WD Red Plus internal hard drive. The 14TB capacity is ideal for NAS and small office environments, while the 3.5-inch form factor fits a wide range of systems. This WD Red Plus internal hard drive has a SATA III 6 Gbps interface for rapid read and write speeds, and the 512MB cache enables smooth operation.
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WD Red Plus 14TB NAS 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - 5400 RPM Class, SATA 6 Gb/s, CMR, 512MB Cache
Back up important work files with this WD Red Plus internal hard drive. The 14TB capacity is ideal for NAS and small office environments, while the 3.5-inch form factor fits a wide range of systems. This WD Red Plus internal hard drive has a SATA III 6 Gbps interface for rapid read and write speeds, and the 512MB cache enables smooth operation.
Back up important work files with this WD Red Plus internal hard drive. The 14TB capacity is ideal for NAS and small office environments, while the 3.5-inch form factor fits a wide range of systems. This WD Red Plus internal hard drive has a SATA III 6 Gbps interface for rapid read and write speeds, and the 512MB cache enables smooth operation.
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14tb 3.5′′ Nas SATA Internal Hard Drive – 5400 Rpm Class
Free delivery
originally posted on westerndigital.com
Bought 4 additional 18TB drives which were delivered quickly by UPS. All the drives worked with no issues. These drives were added to a ZFS raidz2 pool no issues and during the scrub and smart tests they were all in great working condition. Fast reads and writes of the data on the server. I Would recommend these for NAS!I did a large amount of research online before purchasing these for my NAS server. These drives are recommended for NAS in large arrays which was a key selling point.
originally posted on westerndigital.com
I would like to start by saying that i have always found WD products to be top quality. I have decided that I need a personal cloud service and started by purchasing a small NAS enclosure with some drives. My first two WD drives came from a retailer online. I had a not so good experience with them and decided to cut out the middle man and go to the manufacturer site. This afforded me the pleasure of lower cost. The WD drives i purchased perform just as they should and that is a positive. The sigular negative that i have is the shipping time. I was anxious to have the drives here quickly so i payed for two day delivery, 10 days later they arrived. Thia does not sour me with buying from the WD store in the future, it is just annoying.
originally posted on westerndigital.com
I bought this drive to use on a standalone SATA Seagate Thunderbolt stand. It made a horrendous amount of racket, never mounted on my Mac. Tech support told me to call Seagate for support on my old TB drive mount. They said that these drives are forNAT only but SATA is SATA and my other WD drive with ^GB spec has worked fine for years in the same slot. They were unable to answer my question about why a SATA drive like this is any different from another. I was able to return the drive but not get a replacement.
14tb 3.5′′ Nas SATA Internal Hard Drive – 5400 Rpm Class
Free delivery
Bought 4 additional 18TB drives which were delivered quickly by UPS. All the drives worked with no issues. These drives were added to a ZFS raidz2 pool no issues and during the scrub and smart tests they were all in great working condition. Fast reads and writes of the data on the server. I Would recommend these for NAS!I did a large amount of research online before purchasing these for my NAS server. These drives are recommended for NAS in large arrays which was a key selling point.
I would like to start by saying that i have always found WD products to be top quality. I have decided that I need a personal cloud service and started by purchasing a small NAS enclosure with some drives. My first two WD drives came from a retailer online. I had a not so good experience with them and decided to cut out the middle man and go to the manufacturer site. This afforded me the pleasure of lower cost. The WD drives i purchased perform just as they should and that is a positive. The sigular negative that i have is the shipping time. I was anxious to have the drives here quickly so i payed for two day delivery, 10 days later they arrived. Thia does not sour me with buying from the WD store in the future, it is just annoying.
I bought this drive to use on a standalone SATA Seagate Thunderbolt stand. It made a horrendous amount of racket, never mounted on my Mac. Tech support told me to call Seagate for support on my old TB drive mount. They said that these drives are forNAT only but SATA is SATA and my other WD drive with ^GB spec has worked fine for years in the same slot. They were unable to answer my question about why a SATA drive like this is any different from another. I was able to return the drive but not get a replacement.
Great product. Just a little disappointed when it registered less than 13TB @ 12.73TB but I get it. Also it took me several weeks to figure out why there was a new noise / thump coming from my server. This is because of a technology these drives have to keep the disks lubricated. It is called Preventive Wear Leveling. And I wanted to make sure to put a review on here for people can know and expect this instead of thinking they have a defective drive.
I got these because they should be the best possible drive for My Cloud Expert Series EX2 Ultra, it came with two 4TB Red drives at 5400 RPM, absolutely silent but not the fastest. So based on the capacity, speed, and CRM vs SRM I was sold and these were on sale for 200 or so. Got the drives and removed one of the 4TB drives and rebuilt the RAID1 mirror. I quickly noticed how much louder the pro drive was than the regular and that it had almost a rythmic thud, made me think click of death. Kept moving forward hoping it was something about the RAID build process. Replaced the other 4tb with the second 12tb, expanded the drive and I had a 12tb mirror just like I wanted. Extreemly fast in comparison with the 4TB WD Red drives but was hot and extremely loud, across the ... MoreI got these because they should be the best possible drive for My Cloud Expert Series EX2 Ultra, it came with two 4TB Red drives at 5400 RPM, absolutely silent but not the fastest. So based on the capacity, speed, and CRM vs SRM I was sold and these were on sale for 200 or so. Got the drives and removed one of the 4TB drives and rebuilt the RAID1 mirror. I quickly noticed how much louder the pro drive was than the regular and that it had almost a rythmic thud, made me think click of death. Kept moving forward hoping it was something about the RAID build process. Replaced the other 4tb with the second 12tb, expanded the drive and I had a 12tb mirror just like I wanted. Extreemly fast in comparison with the 4TB WD Red drives but was hot and extremely loud, across the room loud. Lived with it for a week and decided that I deserver better for what I pay. Initiated a return and picked up two 12tb Red Plus drives, these are almost as good but dead slient in my NAS. They are not as responsive or do not move as much data but the are certainly an upgrade from the 4tb WD Red that the NAS came with and to be honest they were not bad either, just lower capacity and a bit slower. Disappointed as I really wanted to Red Pro drives but simply could not deal with the noise they made nor the risk to may data.
Over my 20+ year IT career I can say this has been the worst drive for reliability, specifically the WD Red Pro 8TB model (WD8003FFBX). I configured 8 of these behind a hardware RAID card under RedHat Linux, and they periodically eject themselves from the RAID as "missing". Re-scanning brings them back, but only temporarily. I have done several RMAs on these with no improvements, one RMA arriving with bad sector geometry (not sure how this would get past QA).I have tried a total of 3 separate hardware RAID cards (however, each Adaptec). I have tried them with the quasi-mobo RAID, and Linux software RAID. All eventually failing during load-testing (speed, however, is great).Testing them outside of a RAID, as individual drives, they work great. So there's ... MoreOver my 20+ year IT career I can say this has been the worst drive for reliability, specifically the WD Red Pro 8TB model (WD8003FFBX). I configured 8 of these behind a hardware RAID card under RedHat Linux, and they periodically eject themselves from the RAID as "missing". Re-scanning brings them back, but only temporarily. I have done several RMAs on these with no improvements, one RMA arriving with bad sector geometry (not sure how this would get past QA).I have tried a total of 3 separate hardware RAID cards (however, each Adaptec). I have tried them with the quasi-mobo RAID, and Linux software RAID. All eventually failing during load-testing (speed, however, is great).Testing them outside of a RAID, as individual drives, they work great. So there's something odd with them in a RAID in my experience. Beware of this product line if this is your use case (RAID under Linux).
The specs were a little bit off, I decided to take a leap of faith that it would be the latest WD 14TB Red Plus drives. They were, the model that reports it being a 7200RPM drive, I ordered 4 drives all 4 drives were the same model numbers. I was very happy with the purchase. I purchased them to replace 6-7 year old 4TB Seagate NAS drives.Speed is comparable to the drives I replaced. They are in a NAS in the basement, and if I go down and listen closely while I am doing a large copy, I can sometimes hear them make some noise, but not like some comments I read. Again, it is in a Basement setting within a NAS as these drives were designed for.One issue I wasn't expecting was the Hard Drive cages didn't have screws for the back and front, but for the back and ... MoreThe specs were a little bit off, I decided to take a leap of faith that it would be the latest WD 14TB Red Plus drives. They were, the model that reports it being a 7200RPM drive, I ordered 4 drives all 4 drives were the same model numbers. I was very happy with the purchase. I purchased them to replace 6-7 year old 4TB Seagate NAS drives.Speed is comparable to the drives I replaced. They are in a NAS in the basement, and if I go down and listen closely while I am doing a large copy, I can sometimes hear them make some noise, but not like some comments I read. Again, it is in a Basement setting within a NAS as these drives were designed for.One issue I wasn't expecting was the Hard Drive cages didn't have screws for the back and front, but for the back and middle. These larger NAS drives don't have the middle screws, I used them with only 2 screws that fit installed, and so far I have had no issues.
Purchased 4 WD Red Pro NAS drives for MyCloud Pro. 1 of the drives out of the box wouldn't load. Easy replacement, right? No.....WD process was not clear and it took 2 weeks to get an RMA approved (even though I sent the damaged drive back and received in 3 days). Terrible customer service. I couldn't fire up the new MyCloud and delayed my project for 2.5 weeks.....unreal. 1 WD rep told me it's faster to purchase another drive instead of going RMA. Clean up the DOA for your customers---they should have priority!
I can't put in words how great these Red Pro drives are. This is my second Red Pro drive adding to my Alienware R8. I have been building my home library for streaming. My friends were all saying to get a Synology NAS system but I had a perfectly good R8 that I wasn't using for gaming or anything so I thought why not use it. The area I live in (near Chattanooga, TN) is where the EPB Electrical Utility has the GIG Fiber available to all of it's customers. I know my i9 processor might be overkill but these drives are awesome. The Plex software has not had 1 glitch in retrieving anything on my library. I have put this thing to the test with multiple streams and the drives have been flawless!
I love WD's higher end drives like the Blacks, Reds, and Purples (Greens and Blues are garbage). I pretty much use WD exclusively, except for SSD which I prefer Samsung Evo's . I have 2 Synology NAS' with WD Reds in Raid 5 arrays (4 drives each). one drive starts to die approximately every 3 years (IO errors with a few bad sectors). I just configured a new Synology RS820+ in raid 10 w/(4) 4tb WD Red pro drives. No problems at all. The drives were shipped in OEM boxes, within a bigger box. All nice and tidy. I then ordered another drive, as a spare, which was also nicely packaged. I went with red pro over regular red for the higher cache.