Seagate - IronWolf 12TB Internal SATA NAS Hard Drive with Rescue Data Recovery Services

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SKU:
ST12000VNA008
UPC:
763649136362
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Product Description

Model number : ST12000VNA008
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 ultra-high capacity of 12TB and speeds of up to 210MB/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. Seagate equivalent and backward compatible models: ST12000VN0008, ST12000VNZ008.
Dimension
Product Height : 1.028 inches
Product Width :4.01 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :1.52 ounces

Features
12TB storage capacity Store more and work faster with a nas-optimized hard drive providing ult.ra-high capacity
SATA 6Gb/s interface For connecting your NAS.
Fast data transfer rates of up to 260 MB/s Enables superior NAS performance and snappier file transfers.
IronWolf Health Mangement System Easily monitor the health of your drive and enjoy long-term reliability with 1.2M hours MTBF.
Rescue Data Recovery Services Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included five-year limited warranty and three-year Rescue Data Recovery Service plan.

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Reviews

  • 4
    Great for storage!

    Posted by Margaret Price on 12th Apr 2024

    A great drive for storing content. As a mechanical drive, it is limited and not ideal for direct data usage during digital editing. But, the speed loss in data transfer is minimal.

  • 4
    Good for use in a NAS

    Posted by Michael Gallagher on 1st Apr 2024

    I use this in a RAID set up in a synology nas. One drive did fail within the warranty period. ( I think a year and a half after heavy use)