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Seagate 10tb Ironwolf Pro 7200 Rpm Sata Iii 3.5" Internal Nas Hdd (cmr, Retail, 2-pack)

Seagate 10tb Ironwolf Pro 7200 Rpm Sata Iii 3.5" Internal Nas Hdd (cmr, Retail, 2-pack)
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$1,829.94 $2,507.02

Designed to deliver performance, reliability, and dependability in multi-bay, multi-user RAID and NAS environments within commercial and enterprise settings, the 10TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD from Seagate is built to withstand 24/7 operation, or 8760 hours per year. This 10TB drive has been equipped with a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface, a rotational speed of 7200 rpm, a 3.5" form factor, and a 256MB cache, providing users with ample storage capacity with data transfer speeds of up to 263 MB/s. The IronWolf Pro also has an MTBF rating of 2 million hours and a workload rate of up to 550TB per year. Seagate's AgileArray technology provides dual-plane balancing, time-limited error recovery (TLER), and rotational vibration (RV) sensors to deliver enhanced RAID performance. Included is a limited 3-year Data Recovery Service that helps you retrieve damaged data in the event of a mechanical error, accident, or natural disaster, and overall protection is provided by a limited 5-year warranty.

10TB Storage Capacity per Drive    3.5" Form Factor    SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface    256MB Cache    7200 rpm    Up to 263 MB/s Data Transfer Rate    2 Million Hours MTBF    Workload Rate: 550TB per Year    AgileArray Technology    Seagate Rescue Data Recovery

Key Specs
Total Installed Storage10 TB
Drive TypeSATA III / 3.5" HDD (7200 rpm)
Read SpeedMaximum: 263 MB/s
Write SpeedMaximum: 263 MB/s
Parameters
Drive TypeSATA III / 3.5" HDD (7200 rpm)
Read SpeedMaximum: 263 MB/s
Write SpeedMaximum: 263 MB/s
Encryption SupportNo
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)2.0 Million Hours
Endurance (Total Bytes Written)550 TB
Power Draw10.1 W (Active)
7.8 W (Idle)
1.0 W (Standby)
Input Power12 VDC at 1.8 A
General
Operating Conditions32 to 97°F / 0 to 65°C 
Operating Shock70 G / 2.0 ms
Storage Conditions-40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C 
Dimensions5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03" / 146.99 x 101.85 x 26.11 mm
Weight1.6 lb / 720 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.89 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.8 x 6.1 x 3"

All-CMR (conventional magnetic recording) portfolio enables consistent, 24/7 performance, allowing users to access data virtually anytime, anywhere.

Up to a 550TB per year workload rating, a 2 million hours MTBF, and a limited 5-year warranty for a solid total cost of ownership (TCO).

Seagate provides complimentary Rescue Data Recovery Services for three years, giving users a hassle-free, zero-cost data recovery experience.

Helps protect data with prevention, intervention, and recovery recommendations to ensure peak system health.

Seagate's AgileArray technology provides dual-plane balancing, time-limited error recovery (TLER), and rotational vibration (RV) sensors to deliver top RAID performance in multi-bay environments.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What is the firmware on the 6TB drives?

A: We do not have information about which firmware is installed into the Seagate 6TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR) BH #SEST6000NT01.

Q: 2. Which single external enclosure with USB 3.2 handles this 22TB drive? And two bay enclosure handles same 22tb each in raid 0?

A: We do not have a single bay DAS enclosure that would support the Seagate 22TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR). The QNAP TR-002 2-Bay USB 3.1 GEN 2 RAID Expansion Enclosure (BH #QNTR002US • MFR #TR-002-US) would be able to support two of the Seagate 22TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD's (CMR) in RAID 0.

Q: 3. Will these drives work in a SanDisk Professional G-RAID?

A: Yes, you can use the Seagate 20TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR, Retail, 2-Pack) in a SanDisk Professional G-RAID.

Q: 4. can we mix seagate pros w seagate regular ironwolfs in a nas?

A: You can mix, but you would be limiting your self to the performance of the lowest spec drive and if in a Raid 0 or other striped raid array your level of safety would be reduced to the lowest drive.

Q: 5. What is (CMR) information on the product?

A: To explain what CMR is on this Seagate 18TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III Internal NAS HDD (CMR), I recommend seeing this explanation by Buffalo: https://www.buffalotech.com/blog/cmr-vs-smr-hard-drives-in-network-attached-storage-nas

Q: 6. Is it compatible with newly launched Synology DS923+ as it's not in the Synology compatibility list? It's compatible with many older models but why not the new one.

A: No, Synology has not qualified the Seagate 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR, OEM) BH #SEST16000NE0 at this time.

Q: 7. Compatible with Synology DX513?

A: They are compatible with a DX513.

Q: 8. What does CMR information means?

A: "CMR" on this Seagate 18TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III Internal NAS HDD (CMR) would be Conventional Magnetic Recording.

Q: 9. Can this work as an internal drive on a Dell Precision Workstation 3620?

A: The Seagate 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR), BH #SEST16000NT1, is not compatible with your desktop. The Dell Precision Workstation 3620 supports up to 2TB of storage. https://bhpho.to/3SJ5vn2

Q: 10. Is the Seagate 20 TB Iron Wolf Pro listed on the Synology DS1522+ approved list?

A: The Seagate 20TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD (CMR), B&H # SEST20000NT1 is not on the approved drive list for the DS1522+ on Synology's website.

19/09/2024

I purchased this 16TB Hard Drive for my Synology NAS. I needed to expand my storage so I purchased 1 of this and 2 WD Red Pro 16TB.
I am comparing this against several other drives I have both regular consumer and Enterprise class drives.
Heat and Noise: Compared to Regular 10TB Helium Drives this runs a bit louder and a little hotter, but not as much as Enterprise class equivalents. I would not call this loud but they do make more noise than my WD Red and Red Pro's, especially during writes. Under read loads they are all about the same.

After the hard drives arrived I plugged it into an external enclosure and ran a few check to make sure it was
all good before trying to deploy them in my NAS.



I ran crystalDiskInfo and ran my simple performance check which includes CrystalDiskMark and an 8Gig file copy to the HDD.

Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB: Seq Read: 278 MB/s, Seq Write 273 MB/s, Copy 80 MB/s

WD Red Pro 16TB: Seq Read: 266 MB/s, Seq Write 264 MB/s, Copy 259 MB/s
Seagate EXOS 18TB: Seq Read: 291 MB/s, Seq Write 282 MB/s, Copy 258 MB/s
WD Ultrastar HC550 18TB: Seq Read 269 MB/s, Seq Write 268 MB/s, Copy 274 MB/s
WD Red Pro 18TB: Seq Read 267 MB/s, Seq Write 266 MB/s, Copy 260 MB/s
WD Red Helium 10TB WD101EFAX: Seq Read 218 MB/s, Seq Write 219 MB/s
Speed comparison for reference. This is just a small selection of my hard drives that I have owned and have tested.
This is where I see a performance oddity. The File transfer is only 80MB/s but crystaldiskmark indicates it should be much faster. I did not return or RMA. I have seen this one other time with the Newer Non-Helium WD Red Plus's. I figure some error happened in the copy test so the writes were not happening every disk rotation. Just a guess I didn't rerun my test.

Yes I have quite a few HDD's for primary and backup storage.

5
06/09/2024

I purchased these drives for a home NAS to use in a RAID 1 configuration. They were easy to install and configure and are amazingly fast. I was able to backup 21,000 photographs in about 55 minutes. So far no issues and I'd recommend these drives for network use.

5
07/08/2024

I have 3 of these now. Super drives. 5! year warranty.
Decent price. Performance is good.

5
07/08/2024

Reliable and pretty fast. Great when using RAID redundancy setups.

5
03/08/2024

Using these in QNAP NAS and have been rock solid. If you are buying these for the warranty then read the fine print. Especially if you are using these for commercial use.

5
28/06/2024

The top tier in media drive, the product is consistent in it's performance and quality. If making an investment is what you are doing Seagate Ironwolf is the One Hitter Quitter . Very satisfied with this product.

5
12/05/2024

ordered three, one was doa with click of death and not passing smart tests, but quickly replaced by BH. first time ive had a seagate that was doa always had good luck with them lasting forever. regularly get the advertised throughput of 240-300 meg/sec with them. i only have them on a sata ii 300 meg controller, not that they would work faster on sata iii. only issues is they are noticeably audible, not ridiculous but more so then the drives they replaced, and enough to turn my dogs head in wonder. so they are good in workstations or machine rooms, but might cause distraction if used when background noise is an issue such as recording with Mics in the same room. also, as is typical with hard drives they are exactly 6 trillion bytes, your machine will say they are 5.5TB. still around 10.6TB raw in a 3 drive raidz pool, and with compression even better. CMR per seagate.

5
03/05/2024

I bought these to replace 5-year old WD RED drives in a NAS, and they're great. The performance is better (so is the warranty), the capacity is greater for less cash, but they do run a little bit hotter and a little bit louder than I was expecting. Neither is a major downside, but something to be aware of if you're sensitive to those sorts of things.

5

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