NAS-optimized IronWolf Pro hard drives are built for multi-user NAS environments, high workload rates, and enhanced with CMR technology & AgileArray firmware for 24x7 optimal reliability and system scalability.
300TB/year user workload rate, optimized to run in network attached storage 24x7.
DRIVE HEALTH MONITORING
Provides prevention, intervention, and recovery with compatible NAS to monitor drive health.
NAS-OPTIMIZED PERFORMANCE
AgileArray firmware coupled with built-in rotational vibration sensors provide reliable storage for NAS with little lag or down time, even during the heaviest of workloads
DATA PROTECTION
Three years of Rescue Data Recovery Services protecting against unexpected data loss from power outages, natural disasters, user error, viruses, and more.
Due to some issue with this drive and Synology, Synology does not enable a write cache for it. That's pretty messed up for a drive that's built for NAS usage and for the partnership that Synology and Seagate claim to have. Search for ST10000VN0004-1ZD101 and write cache in google and you'll see the issue. It seems like the newer 10 TB model ST10000VN0008 does not have this issue. The only problem is that no one really sells that yet. I'd stay clear of this drive for use with Synology. There is no definitive timeline for a fix.
Other than that, the disks are pretty loud whenever they're written to. It may be made worse due to the lack of the write cache since anything will cause the disk to write immediately.
I'll be sending these back and perhaps the Synology as well.
Title line says explicitly 4TB 7200 RPM. I noted a drive going down on my Drobo and ordered on Sunday; Amazon had it at my door before I left for work Monday am, so that was amazing... but that also led me to quickly insert it to start rebuild before I left for work. It estimated 10 hours so it would be done by the time I got home. Now home it claims 4 hours left and Drobo says it is really 5800 RPM. Checking my order again, indeed the title claims 7200 for the 4TB, but lower in the ad section where it says in large text 7200 in smaller text underneath is says 5900 for 'lower capacity' versions. Finally in the product comparison it claims it to be 5900. It however is not even 5900, but rather 5800. Now I've got this inserted and nearly merged into the RAID data set, so it remains to be seen whether Amazon will agree to take it back. Were I to leave it there it would compromise the performance of the box for as long as it remained in place, so that is not much of an option. Perhaps I will let it finish and then do a disk benchmark to quantify the slowdown before deciding, but very unhappy with the situation.
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星Stated 7200 RPM Drive speed is false!
2019年6月4日 - 已在美国亚马逊上发表
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The IronWolf 4TB Drive speed is actually 5900 RPM according to actual Seagate IronWolf specifications. Only IronWolf drives equal to or greater than 6TB are 7200 RPM. If speed is an issue then get the larger drives.