NAS (Network-Attached Storage) has seen a surge in popularity both with end users and enterprise customers. While selecting a NAS brand is relatively straightforward, with a few top names dominating the market ( particularly Synology and QNAP) , choosing t...
Read moreselecting the right hard drive for your NAS (Network-Attached Storage) is crucial for achieving optimal performance and ensuring data reliability. Despite there being only three main HDD vendors, they offer a variety of products segmented into multiple classes. This g...
Read moreMDD hard drives are mostly refurbished hard drives which fail a lot. We don't recommend buying these drives for your NAS.
Read moreToshiba is a distant third in enterprise and NAS drives for internal drives, and the market is dominated by WD and Seagate, at least in the Middle East.We had Toshiba N300 NAS drives (competing with WD RED and Segate Ironwolf) and we had Toshiba MG enterprise drives...
Read moreTLDR ; Seagate's new line of Ironwolf Pro drives has higher annual utilization, higher MTBF and supports an unlimited number of drive bays. It was the Iron...
Read moreThe WD Red Plus 6TB CMR with 256MB is available now under the part number WD60EFPX. The part number so far available to channel was WD...
Read moreNot too long ago, Seagate launched Mach.2 drives with dual actuators. We expected that WD (and eventually Toshiba) would have to do the same to increase the throughput of hard drives, and that's exactly what happened with the introduction of WD Dual Actutaor drives last wee...
Read moreTLDR : WD42PURZ is superior - higher recording density, higher cache and better performance Both WD40PURZ and WD42PURZ are CMR drives with 1 M Hour MTBF, 180TB/year workload and 3-year limited warranty. However WD42PURZ is ligher in weight which means it has less num...
Read moreTLDR : The difference is in the number of platters and the cache. The WD22PURZ is newer with probably 1 disc and 256MB cache. There are 2 variants of 2TB Purple drives that can be ordered for the Q4 22 channel. The difference between the two is the higher recording d...
Read moreIn WD Red plus family, there are multiple variants in 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, 14TBcapacity. They are all CMR drives being RED plus but with different hardware specifications. Annual work load, warranty and MTBF etc are all the same for these models , except RPM and Cache ( a...
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