Seagate IronWolf NAS SATA 3.5-Inch 6GB/s 256MB Cache 5400 RPM Internal HDD (2TB, 4TB, 6TB)

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IronWolf NAS Hard Drive (ST2000VN003, ST4000VN006, ST6000VN006) Seagate IronWolf® network-attached storage (NAS) hard drives are designed for 24×7 reliability, performance, and scalability in multi-bay NAS systems. With capacities up to 16TB, they feature AgileArray™ technology for optimized RAID...

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IronWolf NAS Hard Drive

(ST2000VN003, ST4000VN006, ST6000VN006)

Seagate IronWolf® network-attached storage (NAS) hard drives are designed for 24×7 reliability, performance, and scalability in multi-bay NAS systems. With capacities up to 16TB, they feature AgileArray™ technology for optimized RAID performance, reduced vibration, and power efficiency. Built with CMR technology and RV sensors, IronWolf NAS drives deliver consistent speeds and durability under heavy workloads. IronWolf Health Management provides proactive monitoring, while a three-year Rescue Data Recovery Services plan provides peace of mind for data security.

  • High-performance NAS hard drive.
  • Experience up to 7200 RPM spin speed with high-capacity NAS drives, delivering sustained data rates up to 180MB/s and burst speeds of 6Gb/s.
  • IronWolf Health Management actively monitors drive health when used with compatible NAS systems.
  • Supports workloads up to 180TB per year with optional data recovery services for added protection.
  • Compatible with one- to eight-bay NAS systems, home media servers, personal cloud storage, small offices, and workstations.

Specifications:

Capacity 2TB / 4TB / 6TB
Cache (MB) 256
Spindle Speed (RPM) 5400
Dimensions (H x W x D) 26.11mm / 1.028in × 101.85mm / 4.010in × 146.99mm / 5.787in
Weight 670g / 1.477lb

 

 

 

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Sam
Top-notch drives for home use or nerd setups

I ran a write test and Smart tests, and the drives appeared to be in a normal state, with no errors reported. These are the slightly slower 5400 RPM drives instead of 7200 RPM. The benefits of 5400 RPM drives are thermal; the drives will run maybe 5-7C cooler, which is very important for drive longevity. I use these for daily tasks and 'cold' storage (rarely accessed files). These drives prefer to and are made for running them 24/7 - well, most drives prefer to have less power cycles anyway. If you have any important files, or want to make ZFS / RAID / NAS setups, Ironwolf should be fantastic. Make sure the drive temperatures stay between the ideal zone, around ~30-36C.

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