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Seagate IronWolf Pro ST4000VNA06. HDD capacity: 4 TB, HDD speed: 5400 RPM, HDD size: 3.5", Interface: Serial ATA III
ST4000VNA06
IronWolf Pro drives are engineered to deliver 247 performance, reliability, and dependability in multi-bay, multi-user commercial and enterprise RAID storage solutions. Total peace of mind with five-year limited warranty, complimentary three-year Rescue Data Recovery Services, and IronWolf Health Management.
ST4000VNA06
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IronWolf Pro 4TB, 3.5", SATA III (6 Gbit/s), 5400 RPM, 5.5 W, 650 g
Seagate IronWolf Pro ST4000VNA06. HDD capacity: 4 TB, HDD speed: 5400 RPM, HDD size: 3.5", Interface: Serial ATA III
Seagate IronWolf Pro ST4000VNA06 internal hard drive 4 TB 5400 RPM 3.5" Serial ATA III ST4000VNA06 Reviews
Tomas - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 April 2018
For storage of lots of data, a hard drive is the best option for the time being, especially now that SSD prices are rising rather than falling. Luckily there is still enough innovation in the hard disk field. Time for a new comparative test with no less t...
Despite the fact that there are only three hard disk drive manufacturers left, you have a lot to choose from when you're looking for a new drive. It is not just about prices either. Though SSDs have outperformed hard drives for a long time now, there are...
Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on tomshardware.com in the United Kingdom on 25 February 2018
Seagate is back at the front of the NAS race with the release of 12TB IronWolf models for the Guardian Series. Seagate designed IronWolf for single to eight bay NAS, but it can also operate in your desktop as a secondary storage device.Unlike most competi...
The Seagate IronWolf and Western Digital Red fight for the same group of customers. Those are mainly people who use small-to-medium size NAS with one to eight bays. That market spans several types of users, from the digital hoarder at home to a small prof...
Farzin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 May 2017
Despite the upswing of the cloud and increasingly cheaper SSDs, the most convenient and most affordable way to store large amounts of data is still a hard disk drive. In this article we take a look at 18 models meant for use in a NAS.Hard drives might not...
Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
Farzin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 May 2017
Despite the upswing of the cloud and increasingly cheaper SSDs, the most convenient and most affordable way to store large amounts of data is still a hard disk drive. In this article we take a look at 18 models meant for use in a NAS.Hard drives might not...
Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
Devon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 09 May 2017
Is it possible to have too much storage space? Not so long ago, we were carrying everything that mattered to us on 1.44MB floppy disks, and yet here we are reviewing Seagate's latest internal hard drive that offers a tremendous 10TB of storage space. Whil...
+We keep going on about the storage as 10TB in a single hard drive is incredibly impressive, so if you're looking for a hard drive to store all of your important data, this is the one to go for. If you think 10TB is too much, it also comes in other ca-The price for the 10TB hard drive is high, so if you're looking to use a number of these drives in RAID then you're going to be spending quite a bit of money. It's also a bit of a shame to see the lower capacity IronWolfs hobbled with slower data traThe IronWolf hard drive – especially in its 10TB guise – won't be for everyone, and that's exactly why it's such a good buy. By focusing on making a hard drive that's ideal for large – and busy – NAS devices, Seagate has produced a drive that should be on...
Farzin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 March 2017
The highest capacity of currently available hard drives is 10 TB, that are suited for those who want to put a single hard drive in their system despite their high price- or if you are using a NAS with a limited amount of bays. In this article we compare f...
Hard drives of 10 TB are very expensive, with prices that start at an average of about 372 pounds / 430 euros, but the test results are excellent. All drives in the test are fast, and in part thanks to the used helium they are primarily quiet in idle – an...
Farzin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 October 2016
While the price of SSDs continues to drop, the ‘old' hard drive is still the cheapest way to store a lot of data. Especially in a NAS or Mini-ITX system, where there is limited physical space you probably want a drive with as much capacity as possible...
We are starting this conclusion with the 6TB-drives. The Toshiba MD04ACA 6TB and X300 6TB offer good performance in this segment for a relatively low price, but are clearly audible with noise levels that are nearly at 40 dB(A) when idle. Nevertheless th...
Simon - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2016
Later this year the IronWolf drives will be joined by the LoneWolf Pro range of products, which we assume will be aimed at the Enterprise market segment.Currently, Seagate has a 10TB model in three product lines as part of the companies new Guardian serie...
+Huge capacity, Antivibration technologies, by SSD standards, its cheap-by mechanical standards, its expensive.The demise of the mechanical hard drive has been predicted for years now, and many hardcore enthusiasts will tell you they just use solid state drives in their system – for the operating system certainly, but even now for file storage. Unfortunately, unle...
Bohs - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2016
With Seagate's latest offensive on the storage market, we now have a wide variety of 10 TB drives for all sort of operations and in a market segment that is available for consumers. While SSDs have the speed advantage, HDDs are still the only way to go wh...
+Great performance, Silent operation, Low power consumption, Suited for up to 8-bays, 10TB Capacity,-none, “Seagate once again shows us that they’re one of the biggest players in the HDD market with the IronWolf drive. An industry-leading performance and capacity at a low power consumption are things that you simply can’t argue against.”, Seagate IrSeagate really stepped up with their latest drives and now offer the widest availability and choices when it comes to consumer 10TB drives. The IronWolf 10TB drive that I tested today did really great and showed that this is a great drive, not only in siz...
Bohs - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eteknix.com in the United Kingdom on 09 April 2016
Just as you wouldn't use a low-end graphics card for high-end usage, you shouldn't use the wrong hard disk drive in your storage system either. There is a reason for every product and you should always pick the one suited for the task at hand, especially...
+Great performance, Silent operation, Low power consumption, Suited for up to 8-bays, 8TB Capacity,-none, “The Seagate NAS HDD 8TB is without a doubt the best storage drive that we have tested to date. It has a solid performance while staying inaudible even during operation.”, Seagate NAS 8TB (ST8000VN0002) Hard Disk Drive Review, Thank You, SeagatSeagate created another magnificent drive and the NAS HDD with 8TB capacity impressed us in all the benchmarks and taking the lead in almost all of them. It does cost a little bit more than competing 6TB drives, but considering the extra 2TB capacity in t...
Stuart_Davidson - 5 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2016
A few weeks back we took a look at an Enterprise class drive from Seagate, designed to offer massive storage capacity in that environment. Not everyone needs Enterprise class support/features though so as expected Seagate have also started to offer a simi...
Options are always a good thing and that is exactly what the NAS HDD offers us. There are certainly environments where the Enterprise features and extended warranty will be useful but for most consumers the NAS HDD will be more than enough. 3-years is the...