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WD Red Pro (8 TB, 3.5")

WD Red Pro

8 TB, 3.5"


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gerhardsch3

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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In principle, yes, but you should consider that in a RAID 1, the weakest component always sets the clock. When setting up a new RAID, everything goes well, but at a later point in time, there may be additional problems. My recommendation: Take two disks that are exactly the same.
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judos

11 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

11 months ago

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We source our products from different suppliers to ensure availability as far as possible. As soon as a supplier does not have the item in stock, we switch to a supplier with higher availability. Each supplier offers different prices, so there may be price differences. There may be various reasons for this, such as higher purchase prices for smaller quantities or additional import costs.
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ppsign

1 year ago

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Luca Frighetto

1 year ago

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As I can see, your case is currently being processed by us and you will be contacted by our customer service team shortly.
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MZ402

2 years ago

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Linne83

2 years ago • purchased this product

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The HDDs are only plugged into one slot. You do not need any additional cables for operation in a Synology NAS. Have fun with your new NAS!
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TurkishONE

2 years ago

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markus_busch

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Of course you can use the WD Red Pro in the DS224+. Only the Plus models have been tested and included in the compatibility list by Synology, but the Pro models work perfectly. A RAM expansion can never hurt, whether it makes sense depends on which services are running on the NAS and what the intended use is.
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mrfrischi

2 years ago

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Luca Frighetto

2 years ago

As the largest online shop in Switzerland, we naturally also have to sell the fastest hard drives! 🏎️💨 Joking aside, the maximum speed of the hard drive is of course 7200 RPM, as you mentioned. Thank you for pointing this out, I will inform the relevant department.
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philippe.close

5 years ago

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timba

5 years ago

Is this plate also written with SMR?

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Anonymous

5 years ago

According to Golem: "According to Western Digital, only the WD Red with 8 TByte to 14 TByte use the classic Perpendicular Magnetic Recording, while the 2 TByte to 6 TByte models use the slower Shingled Magnetic Recording" - these have a significantly lower transfer rate for random accesses. The slower SMR models are labelled (PDF) as EFAX (256 MByte cache), while the faster PMR drives are labelled EFRX (64 MByte buffer)." Source: https://www.golem.de/news...
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Guldi83

6 years ago

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FunkyKingShark

6 years ago

When it comes to data backup, I wouldn't go for the cheaper price, but for reliability. Especially the WD Red Pro with its longer warranty and the explicit purpose "NAS" is certainly predestined here.
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DQTx

4 years ago

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User#1234

5 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

Thank you for all this information :)

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