Give your system additional storage space with this Western Digital Red Pro 1TB hard drive. Designed to handle business-class data, this rugged device works in medium and large-scale NAS environments and is easy to be integrated into your existing setup. A multi-axis shock sensor keeps this Western Digital Red Pro 1TB hard drive stable and reliable in multi-drive bays.
▪ Available in capacities ranging from 1-14TB with support for up to 8 bays
▪ 5400RPM performance class
▪ Supports up to 180 TB/yr workload rate*| * Workload Rate is defined as the amount of user data transferred to or from the hard drive. Workload Rate is annualized (TB transferred ✕ (8760 / recorded power-on hours))
▪ NASware firmware for compatibility
▪ Small or medium business NAS systems in a 24x7 environment
▪ 3-year limited warranty
▪ This model uses CMR technology and is being renamed “WD Red Plus” to distinguish it from the current “WD Red” product, which uses SMR technology
▪ During this transition period, WD Red Plus devices may be delivered with a ”WD Red” label, but rest assured the device you are receiving will be the CMR-version of WD Red and can be confirmed by the model number
Manufacturer | WD |
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Brand | WD |
Item model number | WD10EFRX |
Color | Multi |
Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Height | 1.028 inches |
Depth | 0.3 inches |
Product Id | 217414 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 5 (5 ratings) 5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 718037799650 |
Stream, backup, organize and effortlessly share your digital content to your TV, PC and more. NASware technology increases your drives' compatibility with your NAS system, for better playback with your devices.
WD Red 1TB NAS Hard Disk Drive - 5400 RPM: Specifically designed for use in NAS systems with up to 8 bays Tested for 24x7 reliability NASware firmware for compatibility 3-year limited warranty Small and home office NAS systems in a 24x7 environment
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Used in a Synology DS 920+ for a plex server. Can't complain after filling the entire drive to the brim with 4K media. A bit loud but you get used to it and eventually stop noticing the drive noises! As for reliability, still too new to tell, it's only been a month! Shipping wise: Little box, drive in ESD bag, 2 plastic black clamshells holding drive secure in the box. My drive was just fine when I unpacked it. Your mileage may vary but I figured I would add a positive review to the recent sea of negative reviews.
My new indoor 8 Tera disk, (I put it as a 2nd disk), just for storage on my Desktop, (before I had 4 Tera), but unfortunately it does not see it with the full capacity of 8 Tera but only as 5 Tera?
Just bought 2 4tb to use with synology ds223 using raid 1. Been using it almost half year and had no problems with both hdd they are fast.
Nothing to complain about. Worked great from power up.
I bought 2 8TB drives to upgrade the storage in my nas and they arrived packaged well and I was able to get them up and running pretty quick. So far, so good.
Two WD40EFRX were put into PLeX server 7-3-15. Now they still run but along side eight WD80EFAX drives. Each drive has a MyBook B.U. drive. I have not lost a single drive or had a single problem. As with ANY electronic device the first thing I made absolutely sure of was the presence of a Power Supply that has 33% more GOLD power than the power requirements of the whole of all the parts that make up the Device, in this case a Server. I also back that Power Supply up with clean power that only a quality U.P.S. can provide, less ripple, less brown outs (the real killer/not black outs) less PROBLEMS! ☆Second I make sure that proper amount of + AND - CFM flow drains the heat from the server....anyone can just slap some fans in a P.C. and say they have proper heat management and many will slap a few extra fans in and say they REALLY have proper heat management. NO, bad user, BAD!! This is not how heat management worx! Read a book or a forum post from someone that does understand proper heat management and get that heat soak out of your drives! With just these two important steps well taken care of my hard drive longevity has made insane increases. Just like any "Review Collection" many people don't seem to take into account that you have absolutely no way of verifying the credentials or even just experience or wisdom of the post's owners. In my R.C. touring car Racing career and P.A./Home/Auto Audiophile hobby/second biz experience i ALWAYS started with fantastic power supply and heat removal! Amplifiers should provide MORE watts than the speakers they drive and the gains turned down to achieve zero THD for example. No one does this anymore, everyone just follows the person in front of them with blinders and blames anyone and everyone else they can when a problem arises.
I now have 26 of these drives in 6TB and 8TB sizes and haven't had any trouble from them. I have 16 in two 8-bay enclosures feeding digital media to our Media Center Computer and throughout our house. Music, movies, and pictures. The other 8 are humming along nicely in my Synology NAS. Now I will have to say, the last 2 drives I purchased were in bubble wrap and inside one box. Previous purchases have been in individual drive boxes and then inside one larger box. No harm, drives work perfectly just not packed the way I'm used to from you guys.
Mine are all failing after very little use 3yrs on
Bought 4 of them, 1 already in RMA status - very poor quality for high end model
WD is now using their device analytics to set the NAS drives to WARNING after 3 years of up time! This is insane. I bought your drives and your going to make them essentially useless after 3 years? They should last at LEAST 7+ years. That's why I bought NAS drives for my NAS to run 24/7 for years on end.