🚀 Elevate Your Data Game with IronWolf!
The Seagate IronWolf 10TB NAS Internal Hard Drive is engineered for high-performance, multi-user NAS environments, offering a robust 10TB storage capacity, 7200 RPM speed, and a 256MB cache. Designed for reliability and efficiency, it features an integrated health management system and comes with a three-year limited warranty.
Hard Drive | 10 TB SATA 6Gb/s |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Seagate |
Series | Seagate 10TB IronWolf NAS |
Item model number | ST10000VN0004 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | PC |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
Color | 10TB |
Flash Memory Size | 10 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
ASIN | B01IA9GU0Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 19, 2016 |
G**0
Excellent piece of equipment
I have had a few of these. Generally they run fast, and are extremely reliable. I had one which failed, but, not instantly. It gave me lots of warning and so I never lost data. I would buy again.
#**!
Amazing product, lightning fast transfer time!
I recommend this for anyone who is involved with video production and raid hard drive! Lightning fast, transfer time, and very easy to install, and swap out when needed!
R**N
3 out of 5 drives failed before 14 months
This review is about 5 Seagate Barracudo Pro (Amazon Description: Seagate IronWolf NAS 7200RPM Internal SATA Hard Drive 10TB 6Gb/s 3.5-Inch).These drives are supposed to last a long time. I bought 5 of them 11/2017 to create a storage array in a Synology NAS. My NAS started reporting bad sectors on the first drive July 31, 2018. The second one August 9, 2018 and the third Dec 15, 2018 (the date of this review).Seagate replaced the first two with no questions asked and I'm sure they will do the same for this third one. The warranties are valid for 3 years so I guess I'm covered until July, 2020. Unfortunately that's not far away and history is not on the side of these drives lasting a long time.I will be investigating whether Seagate will replace this set of drives entirely as there might be something inherently wrong with the product. I'm very disappointed with the reliability of these drives.UPDATE: June, 2019 - My FOURTH original drive (out of the 5) has just developed bad sectors. So far, Seagate refuses to do anything except returns on an individual basis. I'm going to sell these drives and go with SSD's. I never really thought there was a difference in drive manufacturer's other than a bit of unfortunate bad luck but I'll never buy Seagate drives again.
M**E
Bought x4 in 2018 for 24/7 NAS - Still going strong - BUT BEWARE SELLERS
I cannot speak for the more recent drives sold by these sellers, but mine have been going 24/7 for 6+ years. I've come back to get 2 more for a new NAS. I am shopping around for any of the same models which have better reviews on the sellers. The current one in this listing is the one selling old/expired and DOA drives. DO YOUR HOMEWORK ON THE SELLERS!
L**D
The 1st one developed bad sectors after 7 days but...
I ordered two of these to expand my NAS. I had to install one at a time to allow my Synology to rebuild my volume. Each drive replacement takes about 4 days. Well, the first drive started developing bad sectors after about day 7 on the job and then crashed. I was lucky to have redundancy. Anyway, I swapped it out with the other one and ordered a replacement. I just installed the replacement and hoping they hold strong. I like Seagate and am assuming the failed drive was somehow subject to shock before it got to me. I'm giving only 4 stars bc of the failure. If another one fails, I'll come back and update my review to reflect!27 Sept Update: So far so good. I just checked the two 10TB Seagate IronWolf drives and both are running smoothly with no bad sectors. They do run about 7 degrees (F) hotter than my 6 other, non He drives but don't know if that's normal or not. About sound-They seem quiet to me, similar to my other 10+ Seagate HDD's!Dec 24 2016 update: the two drives are running 24x7 and without any problems.Jun 13 2017 update: the two drives are running 24x7 and without any problems. I'm about to order a couple more IronWolf drives...
S**N
Surprisingly fast transfer speeds!
(Seagate 10TB IronWolf NAS SATA 6Gb/s NCQ 256MB)I bought 3 of these drives to create a Raid 5 NAS with some old pc hardware I had lying around. Transfer speeds are surprisingly fast! I installed 2x 10G NICs between my PC and my NAS PC, and I get about ~650 MB/s write + ~770MB/s read transfer speeds between the two! So I basically have a 20TB SSD with redundancy. Holy Sh%t! Now granted, the Raid is only around 23% full at the moment, so when I get over 50% things might slow down a little. Of course, if you're not on a 10G network, you won't really be able to tell the difference unless speeds drop below ~110 MB/sThese drives are quiet too, as other reviewers have mentioned.I've owned these drives for about 3 months now, not a single issue so far. Will update this review if something happens/when it happens
R**B
3 Drives in 3 years, working great in my NAS
I have purchased 3 of these 10Tb drives over the past 3 years to fill up a NAS. They're barely more audible than the NAS's little cooling fan, and have so far not given me any issues.I had 2 set up in a mirror raid configuration and had them at 85% capacity for about a year before I bought a third and reconfigured to a smart raid system to bring me up to 20Tb capacity. Took 3 full days floor the NAS to move the data around across the 3 drives, but it did so without any errors or finding any bad sectors on the drives. I'll purchase a 4th one when I hit 70% capacity.
T**I
Don't buy or use it for something really important for you ! for me make my life disaster this month
I was a filmmaker, I put a backup copy about 9 TB of my films I just finish shooting this month to start do editing and a basic copy and I had two pieces of this hard , I but one for editing and another for just backup . All of them were ruined at the same all its new and this is first used for them and I paid more than $ 2,000 just to recover the data and not all he told me need to fix it I need to pay more . It was the worst storage device I used. I do not know why, I asked for it. But I lost a whole day's photography cost me a lot of money and time, I do not recommend using it for any important work and you have to try before you rely on it.I have 3 of it , all don't works good , one if it I just open it now I'll trying for this month to see about it then I can do another review if its worth it.
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