🚀 Elevate Your Data Game with 8TB of Power!
The MDD MAXDIGITALDATA 8TB Internal Hard Drive is engineered for high-density storage solutions, featuring a 7200 RPM speed and a 256MB cache. Ideal for NAS systems and compatible with various devices, this drive ensures fast data access and reliability, backed by a 3-year warranty.
Installation Type | Screw In |
Network Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Read Speed | 200 Megabytes Per Second |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Digital Storage Capacity | 8 TB |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
Specific Uses For Product | surveillance |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 MB |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200.00 |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Product Features | Fast Speed |
Number of Items | 1 |
Hard-Drive Size | 8 TB |
M**H
Excellent Drives
I have purchased 4 in total. They are new, relabeled Seagate NAS drives (judging by the model number). SMART data showed no previous usage and no issues. Performance is excellent and they are relatively quite. I am using them in my home server/NAS. Linux, ext4, and RAID are supported with no problems.
Y**9
A éviter
Sur les 2 disques reçu, un contient des BAD SECTORS et les deux surchauffes (+ de 51C)Les disques sont instables. Les partitions se sont effacées d'elle-même.A Éviter.Of the 2 disks received, one contains BAD SECTORS and both overheat (over 51C)Those disks are unstable. The partitions erased themselves.To avoid.
R**D
Faster than old drive
large storage
S**O
Not trustworthy and a waste of time
You're rolling the dice getting these. Ordered 4 for a Raid 5. Upon initializing; one failed the smart data check by Softraid and wouldn't complete. Amazon sent a replacement - which did finish the process and I was able to build my Raid. Less than an hour into a data transfer; the RAID suffered a catastrophic error. Warnings popped up "Cannot Verify Sectors"....but before I could investigate further...my computer was forced into a reboot. I then couldn't boot up my computer with the RAID on or connected. I hot swapped another set of RAID 5 drives into that box to verify that the enclosure wasn't the issue - it stayed built and powered on for 10 hours - so it's not that. These showed up as Seagate Exos drives - and 0 hours via the smart data. So - technically these are great deals - IF they worked. But apparently; a large majority of them don't. If you decide to buy - don't use them in a system without redundancy. Don't buy them for a project you're in a hurry on. Odds are - by my current estimates - 20 to 40 percent they're bad from the start. I know the price is enticing. Ended up going with new Toshibas for a few bucks more.
C**P
Out of the box they were a little noisy
I bought 2 of these to use as a mirrored NAS. When first installed and turned on they were slightly noisy. Just a mild hum and I had to actually listen for it. But after just a couple of weeks the noise had subsided and they are working beautifully.
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