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Western Digital Red NAS 20EFAX 2TB

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APH Networks
★★★★★
6 years ago
Western Digital Red WD100EFAX 10TB Hard Drive

"I could not start my computer," my supervisor said with a tone of worry in his voice. "Is there any way to retrieve my data" "Did you back up your data" I asked him. "No," he replied. Does that seem like a scenario you can relate to

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

Purchased an 8 TB WD Red to replace a 3 TB WD Green in my server. Very happy with the speed, size, and noise levels of the drive. The peace of mind alone is worth the premium over a similarly sized Seagate drive. WD has never let me down and I definitely trust them with HDD purchases.

scan.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago
Good if they work

Bought 4, 1 was dead on arrival. Once it was replaced, all installed and working, they seem great, but 25% failure isn't good.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
Huge capacity, fast and quieter than a whisper.

So far so good! I have 8 of these 10TB WD RED drives installed in a QNAP 873 NAS and have had no issues so far. All drives have initialized and formatted without problems and are completely error free according to the SMART Data.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
6 years ago
Five Stars

Would it work for my ps4 pro

amazon.com.au
★★★★★
4 years ago

Got it for a great price and it works.

PB Tech
★★★★★
5 years ago
WD 10TB RED NAS HDD , 3.5" SATA3 256MB Cache, Designed and tested for RAID environments 1-8 Bay NAS, 3 Years warranty

If you're building or upgrading a NAS (Network Attached Storage) box right now this is the drive for you. Delivers outstanding performance, that used to only be possible with 7200RPM Drives. I've upgraded from 3TB RED NAS drives, and they lasted years without a hiccup or any bad sectors.

StorageReview.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
WD Red 10TB Review

WD continues to expand the capacities of its popular Red brand of HDDs with the latest being 10TB. With this new bump up in capacity an 8-bay NAS can have a whopping 80TB of capacity without adding any expansion units.

Strong large-block sequential read score; Great 8k 70/30 results; Good price to capacity ratio

Had the lowest write scores on a few benchmarks

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