Desktop Drives vs. WD Red™ Plus
Do right by your NAS and choose the drive purpose-built for NAS with an array of features to help preserve your data and maintain optimum performance. Take the following into consideration when choosing a hard drive for your NAS:
• Compatibility: Unlike desktop drives, these 3.5” HDDs are specifically tested for compatibility with NAS systems for optimum performance.
• Reliability: The always-on environment of a NAS or RAID is a hot one, and desktop drives aren’t typically designed and tested under those conditions like WD Red™ Plus drives are.
• Error Recovery Controls: WD Red™ Plus NAS hard drives are specifically designed with RAID error recovery control to help reduce failures within the NAS system.
• Noise and Vibration Protection: Designed to operate solo, desktop drives typically offer little or no protection from the noise and vibration present in a multi-drive system. WD Red™ Plus drives are designed to thrive in multi-bay NAS system environments.
Product SKU:
1B4-005X-001D5
cache_size:
256 MB
capacity:
10 TB
compatibility:
Designed with CMR technology for small or medium-sized businesses in RAID-optimized NAS systems with up to 8 bays. Perfect for handling increased workloads, including expanded OS compatibility and ZFS.
dimension:
5.787" x 4" x 1.028"
interface:
SATA
limited_warranty_period_labor:
3 years
limited_warranty_period_parts:
3 years
product_weight:
1.65lbs
transfer_rate:
up to 215MB/s
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Model: WD Red Plus 10TB Hard Drive, 3.5 in. Internal, SATA/600, Conventional Magnetic Recording Method
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