WD Red 14TB NAS Hard Drive – 5400 RPM Class, SATA 6 GB/S, 512 MB Cache, 3.5″ – WD140EFFX
There’s a leading edge WD Red drive for every compatible NAS system to help fulfill your data storage needs. With drives up to 14TB, WD Red drives offer a wide array of solutions for customers looking to build a NAS storage solution. Built for single-bay to 8-bay NAS systems, WD Red drives Pack the power
There’s a leading edge WD Red drive for every compatible NAS system to help fulfill your data storage needs. With drives up to 14TB, WD Red drives offer a wide array of solutions for customers looking to build a NAS storage solution. Built for single-bay to 8-bay NAS systems, WD Red drives Pack the power to store your precious data in one powerhouse unit. With WD Red drives, you’re ready for what’s next.
Product Features
- Specifically designed for use in NAS systems with up to 8 bays
- Supports up to 180 TB/yr workload rate Rate is defined as amount of user data transferred to or from drive. Workload Rate is annualized (TB transferred times (8760/recorded power-on hrs)). Workload Rate will vary on hardware/software components
- NASware firmware for compatibility
- Small and home office NAS systems in a 24/7 environment
- 3-year manufacturer’s limited warranty
A WARNING If you buy this. Make SURE that when you buy this, it says “Ships from and sold by Amazon.com” or you may have issues getting thestated 5 year warranty.I ordered 2 of these. Came from a 3rd party seller and when I registered the drives with Western Digital, I only got 30 days of Warranty!! So much for those 5yrs.At least the drives did not come dead. I will update this when and if the drives die.
Drive failed, no customer support I had some experience with WD hard drives before, some of them worked OK, some failed – nothing special, so after reading many reviews I decided to purchase four WD Red 4TB drives for my new Synology NAS from a third party seller with Amazon fulfilled Prime shipping. After receiving the drives I Installed and formatted them without any issues.Sixteen months later one of the drives started failing by showing multiple I/O errors and bad sectors. Well, I thought, this happens, the WD…
No, just no…. Avoid, Please read before buying.Long time WD user, long enough that I know when something stinks…. partly due to the fact I usually buy directly from WD and know what the product looks like.I got this (1TB RED) in and the first thing I look at is the date, yes, all drives have a built on date. Received this drive on 3/28/19, but drive has a 13 Oct 2014 date on it…. first warring sign.Still not 100% against the drive, who knows… could be new- old stock. Quick look…