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The Seagate Recertified 12TB IronWolf NAS SATA Hard Drive delivers enterprise-grade 7200 RPM performance and 256MB cache optimized for 1-8 bay NAS environments. Featuring AgileArray technology and IronWolf Health Management, it ensures reliable RAID operation and proactive drive monitoring. This recertified model offers a cost-effective solution for professionals seeking high-capacity, durable storage with sustained data rates up to 214MB/s, ideal for personal cloud and small business servers.
| ASIN | B075XPBD5B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,360 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #391 in Internal Hard Drives #1,881 in Renewed Computers & Accessories #5,998 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (416) |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2017 |
| Flash Memory Size | 12 |
| Hard Drive | 12 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | Unknown |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
| Item model number | ST12000VN0007 |
| Manufacturer | Seagate Bare Drives |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | PC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches |
| Series | Seagate 12TB IronWolf NAS SATA 6Gb/s NCQ 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Hard |
B**S
Recertified 12TB Hard Drive in NAS RAID10 Setup
I was initially skeptical about using a recertified 12TB hard drive in my NAS, but after testing in a RAID10 configuration, I’m pleasantly surprised by its performance. Cost Savings: Compared to new drives, the price was significantly lower, making it a budget-friendly option for high-capacity storage. Performance: Speeds are on par with new drives—no noticeable bottlenecks in read/write operations. Running in RAID10, I’m getting a good balance of speed and redundancy. Low Power Consumption & Noise: The drive runs quietly and doesn’t generate excessive heat, which is essential for 24/7 NAS operation. For NAS users looking for an affordable way to expand storage, a recertified 12TB drive is a solid option—So far, it’s performing well in my RAID10 setup, but I’d still recommend having a backup strategy in place just in case. Would I buy another? Yes, but only for non-critical data or in a redundant RAID array.
I**D
Great So Far - A Few Weeks In
**Update** I've passed the year mark with these drives and so far, 'knock knock' they are still working great. I did have a coworker order some similar drives and they were all bad. That was months later and I can't say they were from the same seller. So, it's still a gamble, but they've been great for me. Bought two of these, but I've only installed one so far. It seems to be working well in my Synology. I'm hopeful that the reduced price in exchange for a 'refurbished' drive doesn't end up biting me in the end. The drive came sealed in a static bag and it great condition. It doesn't seem to be any noisier than my other drives and it has passed all health checks I've run on it. I did not check to see if there was any data on the drive before I initialized it in the NAS.
M**.
10/10 will buy again!
Best of the best! Speeds are as advertised, much quieter than other drivers, size is as advertised, works great and the quality is amazing for recertified! Edit: I'm coming back to say that the drives that I received must be brand new, because they are running flawlessly. I wanted to add that I purchased my drives from ServerPartDeals (Formerly Tech on Tech) and I trust them with my life! Also, come to find out, Linus from LinusTechTips uses ServerPartDeals for their refurbished and recertified drives! They made a video about them as well. They're an amazing company and very trustworthy! Thanks for the perfect drives!
K**.
Very disappointed. A drive that fails in <1440 hours indicates 1 million hours MTBF is a lie.
I bought one of these for Time Machine backups. Initially, all seemed well. The drive formatted properly and I did a 1TB Time Machine backup. On attempting to back up a second computer (also 1TB), I encountered an endless cycle of the drive randomly unmounting and backups failing. I ran Disk Utility and got a report that the disk had FAILED Disk First Aid. I finally decided to completely reformat the drive. It would not reformat. I repeated several cycles of trying to reformat and running Disk First Aid. All ended in failure. On trying to order a replacement drive, I encountered one of the least helpful Customer Service representatives ever! Every time I asked a question, I got a long period of silence. On asking the question again, I'd get silence - sometimes followed by an answer. The representative's speech was at times difficult to understand. The return process was byzantine. All of the information I initially entered the first time (when initiating the process) had to be entered again. Then I was given a URL and told to check back in 48 hours. I don't know whether this mess was because I was dealing with Seagate Customer Service or a much-degraded Amazon customer service, but the process itself seemed broken. This drive was supposed to be a Data Center quality NAS drive with 1 MILLION HOURS mean time before failure. I had the drive exactly 2 months (~1440 hours) before it irretrievably failed (and actually was having problems with it for the past month ~720hours). So did I get a lemon? Or is the 1,000,000H MTBF figure a lie?
S**A
Works but it oddly loud
The drive works but puts out a decent amount of heat and makes a loud noise. Seems to be completely fine otherwise and in a proper case it's not even worth mentioning, but it does make me feel uneasy.
J**P
Cheap alternative to new drives, but with caveats
I had some drives in my NAS begin to die, so I sought out a replacement as well as an upgrade. I decided to take a chance on these drives, and bought a couple of them to give my NAS a little more space. One arrived and had some errors, while the other one arrived with zero issues. Fortunately I was able to get a replacement easily.
T**U
Seagate 12TB working flawlessly for over a year in my Synology NAS
I have had this drive for over a year now with no problems an excellent value purchase here https://amzn.to/4sHaHJo
B**C
Worked for me
These drives came well packaged and checked out as certified Seagate drives. The storage capacity is perfect for my NAS needs as the raid 1 configuration leaves me with 10.8Tb usable storage. The only problem that I ran into was that they are not on Synologys compatibility list. The 12TB seagate ironwolf drive on their has a model number ending in 008 while these end in 007. The only problem this causes, other than an install error message, is that the full feature set of my NAS isn't avaliable. It's not a deal breaker though. They still set up and work well.
V**T
kelepir fiyata aldım ürün güzel ama sesli biraz çalışıyor
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