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The Seagate IronWolf Pro 14 TB NAS Internal Hard Drive is designed for high-performance RAID environments, featuring a 7200 RPM speed, 256 MB cache, and built-in rotational vibration sensors. With a robust 300 TB/year workload rate and a 5-year warranty, it ensures reliable, always-on data access for demanding multi-user applications.
Brand | Seagate |
Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 10.19 x 2.61 cm; 685 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | ST14000NE0008 |
Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
Series | ST14000NE0008 Ironwolf PRO |
Colour | NAS HDD PRO - 256MB Cache |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
RAM Size | 16 TB |
Hard Drive Size | 14000 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Hard Drive |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Wattage | 7.9 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 685 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**O
Loadsa space
The 3 16gb Ironwolf Drives arrived well packed and looked brand new, no problems with them, they are fairly loud in operation but I have my NAS right behind my sofa, will probably relocate it somewhere else at some point.
C**G
Dodgy -- No warranty, DOA
The HDD I received was not packaged in OEM packaging (it was a generic cardboard box lined with foam) - it was not sealed as it should be if it were new. There were no Seagate papers inside (e.g. warranty information, safety information) like I would normally see in OEM packaging.The date of manufacture was June 2022 -- not unbelievable but its not usual for a HDD to sit in a warehouse for 3 years.The 5 year warranty that is advertised is also not valid for the drive serial number I received.The drive showed signs of previous use, make strange clicky noises, and ultimately failed within 24 hours of being installed in a low stress and low load environment (no other disks or sources of vibration, low heat, and only ~200GB of space was used by the time it failed).All this suggests that the disk I received was used (likely a used ex-enterprise disk), which would have required deliberate tampering to reset the SMART data (it showed 0 hours use at initial installation - I am sure this is not true). Considering it is listed as "New", this is not a good sign...Sending it back to Amazon - hopefully the refund comes through OK.
J**G
Nothing wrong so far
I'm not sure why this has relatively low scoring reviews. This is an Ironwolf, after all. As far as I could tell this was new, coming sealed in its waterproof envelope.I'm having to up my raid-5 NAS, swapping my 10TB drives with 16TB, so I'm buying one of these a month. Pretty straightforward with Synology, just replace one at a time, and so far I've not had any issues. Well, I've just purchased a second one, so I think that speaks volumes, excuse the pun.
T**M
Good NAS hard drive, but some things to consider
It is worth emphasising that these drives are specifically designed for installation in a NAS or storage server. The vibration sensors enable them to work better when there are multiple spinning drives in use all alongside each other, 24x7. The chance of in-life failure is small and the Pro version of Ironwolf means that you have a higher workload rate limit and a five-year warranty plus three-years of data recovery service.You should be using them with some kind of data redundancy such as RAID 5 or better. Don't forget the 3-2-1 rule for backup: at least 3 copies of the data, on two different physical devices, one of which is off-site.If you get a working hard drive, it's excellent. I'd give it five stars, really. After about a month, I have two of these 16TB Ironwolf Pro drives running in my NAS and will probably buy another if/when my storage requirements need it. With a working drive, plugging it into the NAS and making use of it should take less than five minutes. As with all makes of NAS drives, noise levels are noticeable when the NAS is busy, but they are almost silent when just spinning.Apparently (unlike some of the existing single-starred commentaries for this product), one cannot make remarks about the quality of enclosure of the delicate product for its apparently very bumpy voyage down the big river to me, or about the level of effort and time that it takes to deal with the practical and financial consequences, twice. My overall marking reflects the chances of me buying another one the same way.
M**E
Cheap £ per TB but noisy
Delivery was quick and packaged reasonably well but not much protection so if the delivery guy was happy Chucky then I think it may fail pretty soon.Great drive overall which I have fitted to my synology ds224+.Transfer speeds are great and no issues at all so far.The only downside is the noise.I have the server in a cupboard in the living room by the main router, and I have noticed the drive is very loud. when reading and writing the noise is so loud it sounds like it’s pouring with rain outside and it’s bouncing off the roof.Compared to my 6tb wd reds I have in my old hp nl54 this is really noisy but price per tb is the clear winner.
R**N
Good drive, always reliable
Great these. You can files to them and everything. They are at home with others in their cozy encasement. The only ones failing now are my 3TB ones that have been spinning for years. #recommended
J**E
Already obsolete.
I bought two last year and they are now obsolete, so its either 22 TB capacity or 18 TB capacity.They are quiet and very fast for HDDS but they are built for NAS (network-attached storage). Although these drives are expensive, they are very high-end tech, air-sealed in Helium and not your everyday HDD's.But you get what you pay for.
A**Y
Deceptive Listing – Used Drive Sold as Brand New with Tampered SMART Data
I purchased a Seagate HDD from this seller expecting a brand new drive, but after running diagnostics using smartmontools, it’s clear this is not a new drive at all.The SMART report revealed:• Power-On Hours: 28,000+ hours• Start/Stop Count: Extremely high (indicating long-term use)• Reallocated Sector Count & UDMA CRC Errors: Present – early signs of potential failure• Firmware & Serial Info: Shows signs of tampering – possibly from a data center or crypto farmThe drive clearly came from a heavily used environment, likely repurposed from a server or mining/farming setup, and someone attempted to reset or manipulate the SMART data to hide its real condition. Fortunately, not all SMART attributes can be reset easily, and this is how I uncovered the deception.This is a huge red flag. Selling a drive with over 3 years of usage (24/7) and marketing it as brand new is outright dishonest and dangerous for buyers relying on these drives for storage integrity.If you’re considering this seller, double-check your drive with smartmontools right after receiving it. Any genuine new drive should show:• Power-On Hours: 0–1• Start/Stop Count: 0–1• No reallocated sectors or errorsHope this helpsDo NOT trust this listing if you’re expecting actual new hardware. Avoid unless you’re comfortable dealing with used enterprise drives and possibly failing hardware.
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