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Seagate 4TB IronWolf NAS SATA Hard Drive 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive for NAS Servers, Personal Cloud Storage (ST4000VN008), Silver

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Capacity: 4TB


Features

  • Ironwolf internal Hard drives are the ideal solution for up to 8-Bay, multi-user NAS environments craving powerhouse performance
  • Store more and work faster with a nas-optimized hard drive providing 4Tb and Cache of up to 64MB
  • Purpose built for NAS enclosures, IronWolf delivers less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file-sharing performance, and much more
  • Easily monitor the health of drives using the integrated IronWolf health management system and enjoy long-term reliability with 1M hours MTBF
  • Three-year limited warranty protection plan included
  • system ram type: ddr4_sdram
  • operating system: PC

Description

Purpose built for multi user NAS environments, IronWolf is perfect for teams needing to store more and work faster. Designed for up to 8 bays and featuring 4TB and speeds of up to 180MB/s, these internal hard drives are specifically built for less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file sharing performance, and lower power consumption. Easily monitor the health of hard drives using the integrated IronWolf Health Management system and enjoy long term reliability with 1M hours MTBF and the included three year limited warranty protection plan. Environmental/Temperature : Operating (ambient, min °C) = 5, Operating (drive case, max °C)2 = 70, Non-operating (ambient, min °C) = -40, Non-operating (ambient max °C) = 70 and Halogen-free = Yes.


Digital Storage Capacity: 4 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Unknown


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: Seagate


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Hybrid Drive


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Silver


RAM: ‎16 GB


Hard Drive: ‎4 TB Hybrid Drive


Brand: ‎Seagate


Series: ‎ST4000VN008


Item model number: ‎ST4000VN008


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.34 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎4


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Unknown


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎5900 RPM


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Seagate


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 6, 2016


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  • I picked this Ironwolf 4TB over HGST and WD Red and have no regrets
Capacity: 4TB
I was between this, the HGST and WD RED 4TB NAS HD's for my Synology DS212J. I, like I tend to do, agonized for a long time before deciding which to purchase. At the time I bought these (cyber monday 2016) the HGST was the same price as the Seagate Ironwolf, and the WD Red was $15 more. After extensive review reading, spec reviewing, etc. I decided to go with this drive. My reasoning behind this was the fact that this was a newer generation drive with technology integrated to provide more features and benefits related to NAS use than competitor NAS drives. Also, for the supposed 1% failure rate of the HGST I was surprised to see as many negative reviews as I did. Red's seemed like a coin toss to me. Seagate has done a lot to improve the reliability of their drives in order to stay competitive in this market. I felt confident in my purchase, and I still do. The last (2) Hard Drives I put in this Synology NAS were 1TB WD Blacks. Both of the failed immediately out of the box and had to be RMA'd (purchased from Newegg). I know black wasn't correct for NAS, but at the time I purchased the NAS I wasn't exactly flush with cash so I bought what I could afford. I left them as separate volumes with no RAID or JBOD, that way if one failed only the data on it would be lost. Both of the replacement WD Blacks have lasted since December 2012. One of them will now only write at 12MB/s, but is otherwise okay, and the other one is in perfect working order. Over the years the data on those drives become more and more important. I decided that it was time to upgrade to a decent capacity and to go RAID 1 for redundancy data protection. The Synology took almost a full day per drive to perform it's initialization and error checking process but both of these Seagate 4TB Ironwolf drives work flawlessly. They operate quiet as well. The only con is the write speeds. The WD Blacks I had were 7200rpm and the 4TB version of the Seagate Ironwolf is only 5900RPM. I've got gigabit Ethernet and other than the drives, no other variables have changed. The fully functioning WD black I could write on, from my PC over the wired network, to the tune of about 20MB/s. The weak WD Black could only write about 12MB/s. The Ironwolf is 10MB/s. Now it should be noted that before the WD Blacks were individual volumes and not in RAID. These Ironwolf drives are in RAID 1 so that may cause a little slow-down on the write speeds I suppose. I'd recommend, to anyone who could afford it, to get this drive in either the 6TB (because it's 128MB cache and 7200rpm) or 8+TB (because it's 256MB cache and 7200rpm). If you're like me, and money is a consideration and you're willing to sacrifice a little speed to get a better dollar to terabyte value then you really can't go wrong with the Seagate Ironwolf 4TB (lower capacities not a better value at current $:TB). Edit 12-30-16: I'm not really sure what happened because I haven't changed anything but the consistent write speed of a large video file (3GB+) is about 19MB/s and smaller files (like 300MB) are like 22-25MB/s. Obviously the initial burst is higher, but this is what the data transfer speed drops to once it settles down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016 by K. Ware

  • Seagate 4TB IronWolf NAS SATA 6Gb/s NCQ 64MB
Capacity: 4TB
When I saw this item on the Vine program I thought it would be a perfect addition for my NAS, so I ordered it. Here is what I found: 1. This is a nice home or small business Drive for a NAS (Network Attached Storage) system. It has good size (4TB) and it is reasonably priced for the size. The data transfer rate is excellent and the memory is reasonable for the drive size. 2. The drive runs cool compared to other NAS drives I have had by about 5 degrees. This is a nice feature when you are putting 8 of these things into an enclosure as the heat adds up. Since most of the NAS units out there have fans that are controlled by heat, having less of it means the fans run slower and thus the unit is quieter. 3. While the listing shows that this drive is a 7200RPM drive, the documentation on the Seagate Website states differently. It shows the drive speed as 5900 RPM. You can look at this two ways. Because it is running slower, it generally uses less power and creates less heat. Because it is running slower, it will not be able to access data as fast. So, you have to decide which attribute is more important to you. 4. With respect to noise, I do not hear any noise from this drive when it is in its enclosure. So, i am not sure why there is a comment on the site that states this drive is noisy because it is one of the quietist drives I have used. 5. Having a drive that is designed specifically for a NAS is important due to the vibrations that multiple drives mounted next to each other can create. Those vibrations can induce errors into the read/write functions which it NOT a good thing. I have done multiple large file transfers into and out of this unit (1TB size) and everything has worked perfectly and remains quiet. While I did remove a star for conflicting information about drive speed, this drive does appear to deliver and so far runs and works great. Time will tell if it really is reliable or not. Obviously, that is not something that I can comment on yet. However, I was impressed enough with the drive that I did order 7 more drives through Amazon to set my entire NAS (8 bay unit) up with these drives. All of the drives are working perfectly and I do expect that they will continue to do so. While this unit does not carry the 5 year warranty that a Enterprise rated drive would, the 3 year warranty is sufficient for me for my small business. I would recommend these drives if you have a NAS and you are looking for drives for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2016 by Ralph Furlong

  • I love Iron Wolf's! Seagate Has Won, IMO!
Capacity: 4TB
I have... let's see... two 2 TB Iron Wolf's (left over now), four 4 TB Iron Wolf's, four 6 TB Iron Wolf's, and four 12 TB EXOS X16 drives, (if you want to count those.) To make this work the best way possible, I had to order two more of the 4 TB drives. (I already had two - in a really weird combination RAID with the 2 TB drives.) They got here and I put them in one of the NAS's with the other 2 and it's synchronizing them right now -- FLAWLESS, as usual! They came in an electrostatic bag, in a sausage link-sized bubble wrap thing I've never seen anything like! Superbly packaged. All that so I can say: I have NEVER had EVEN ONE problem with an Iron Wolf (or an EXOS) hdd. I need more stars to give them. And, at least in an Asustor NAS or a Synology NAS, there's no beating the SMART monitoring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023 by Christian C. Kunig

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