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The Seagate IronWolf Pro 8TB is a 3.5-inch enterprise-grade NAS HDD featuring 7200 RPM speed, 256 MB cache, and SATA 6 Gb/s interface. Designed for 24/7 operation, it offers a 550 TB/year workload rating, 2.5 million hours MTBF, and comes with 3 years of complimentary Rescue Data Recovery Services. AgileArray technology and IronWolf Health Management optimize RAID performance and system reliability, making it ideal for professional multi-bay NAS environments.
Brand | Seagate |
Product Dimensions | 14.71 x 10.19 x 2.62 cm; 771.11 g |
Item model number | ST8000NT001 |
Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
Series | IronWolf Pro |
Colour | NAS HDD PRO - 256MB Cache |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hard Drive Size | 8 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 kg |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 771 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**H
Can't beat ironwolfs for a nas
I've been using the IronWolfs and Pros for a number of years now and would highly recommend. They are rock solid and good performers. Super trustworthy and great price for this capacity. They run pretty quiet and cool.
A**R
Perfect for NAS
Perfect working on NAS, but on the beginning was little bit woried when I see how they was packed by amazon. puting drives to paper bag it's big mistake in my opinion.
S**S
Work as expected
Purchased three specifically for a NAS unit. They are plug and play, work as expected.One driver developed a fault pretty early on. It started making grinding noises and after a couple of days died completely. Amazon were very good and sent me a replacement straight away. Before I returned it I also checked the serial number on Seagate website which indicated that the drive was under warranty so that would have been another option if Amazon hadn't replaced it.Edit: Three months later and 2 of the 3 drives have failed. The first one was replaced by Amazon with overnight shipping - top notch customer service as always. The second one unfortunately was outside the 30 day window and I was referred to the manufacturer Seagate. They were happy to accept it for replacement however they refused to cover shipping costs and I had to pay to return it to Seagate. They also would not dispatch a replacement device to me until they received the faulty one so I was left without a running drive. I eventually received a replacement approximately 7 days later which was NOT a brand new device but in fact a refurbished device! Absolutely appalling customer service. I don't know whether other manufacturers are any better but I will not be taking a chance with Seagate again.
T**W
Excellent Hard drive for home NAS setup.
Delivery was prompt and arrived, exactly as expected.Purchased this external hard drive to use in my recently purchased Synology NAS to store photos and videos on. It was very simple to install and set up, even for a tech novice like me.So far, has proved reliable and quick. Plus, the 12tb is more than enough storage to last me for now.NAS is a 2 Bay drive so I will be purchasing a second as a backup drive to this original. Will probably wait till it's on offer though to ensure I get the best value.
M**N
Works in my QNAP 853Pro NAS perfectly in a raid 6 array, quiet and fast.
I bought this to replace the failed NAS drive from another brand recently, of which i have had failures over the last couple of years, i have now had it in the NAS for a while and i am happy with it, so far it is compatible with the competitor drives and i like that it is CMR technology with a decent cache.I will replace the other drives as they fail with this drive as i like it. I have not yet had it long enough to tell reliability however.
A**R
No dramas HDD
Arrived well packaged and undamaged. Noise is low but if you’re looking at this you will expect some noise. Cost/ TB is very reasonable for a consumer device.
J**A
Non SMR disk which is therefore suitable for NAS use
My 2TB Western Digital Red drive started having issues in my Synology Diskstation after running constantly for the last 11 years. I was pretty happy with how the WD Red had performed, so I was going to buy the same again, but in a bigger capacity.However, after reading a few reviews, it became apparent to me that WD were now cutting costs by using SMR technolgy in their drives, basically making them unsuitable for NAS use. Hence my purchase of this Seagate Ironwolf 4TB drive.I went for the basic Ironwolf model, as despite it being slower than the other slightly more expensive Ironwolf models, the slowness also means a slower spin speed & in theory, a quieter disk. My NAS box is located under the TV in my lounge, so I would not appreciate any high pitched whistling being emitted from the disk. I can confirm that my disk is silent in use & is actually quieter than the WD disk it replaced.
A**B
So far so good, delivered with no drive errors
One of my Synology NAS devices recently reported a degraded volume due to one of the two failing Seagate hard drives.After much deliberation between WD and Seagate (reading countless reviews and statistics) I decided to stick with Seagate again. The NAS has been running continuously with a pair of standard internal Seagate PC drives (not NAS designated drives) since ordered here on amazon back in Feb 2013. 6 years of continuous Synology operation serving files on my network and recording a surveillance camera feed, bearing in mind these are not NAS designated drives. That was good enough for me. Moreover, the price of the Seagate was better than WD.I received the new drive in minimal cardboard packaging, no bubble wrap - just the usual box-in-box with amazon paper cushioning - so I was a little concerned about potential drops and knocks.Plugged the drive into my PC and began thorough drive tests using Seagate's SeaTools software, ensuring a full surface scan was done. All checks passed without any problems. I checked the drive's SMART attributes and was concerned with some of the RAW data for Read Error Rate and Reallocated Sectors count. Turns out (after a little research) Seagate implements its own HEX raw values to allow them to record both read counts and error counts. In summary, no error, no reallocated sectors for my drive.I have now run the drive in my PC for a few weeks before placing it into my NAS, so far so good. Ran a few benchmark tests using CrystalDiskMark. Results attached (image).Would recommend.
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