WD Red hard drives, an innovative line of SATA hard drives specifically designed for home and small office NAS (network attached storage) systems with one to five drive bays, have started shipping in ...
I have a ReadyNAS Duo NAS. Though it supports two drives, I've always only had one drive in it. Lately it's been emailing me (a cool feature) that my 1TB Seagate drive in it has increasing bad sectors ...
The WD Red 3TB WD30EFRX 5400 RPM NAS hard disk drive is down to $96.99 through a Newegg deal, and if you use coupon code 93XPH79 during checkout the price gets dropped to $79.99 total. That's a huge ...
I implore you for your expert advice. I have a computer set up with a 128GB SSD and 4 3TB Seagate Barracuda drives. In the last year I have had all 4 drives fail at one time or another, and I am not ...
The 5TB and 6TB WD Red hard drives are designed for home NAS servers, while a new WD Red Pro drive, available in 2TB, 3TB and 4TB, is for serious business. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
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Roughly a year ago, Western Digital launched its 3.5-inch WD Red NAS hard drives in 1TB, 2TB, and 3TB capacities, and now the company has added to the Red family with a 4TB 3.5-inch drive as well as a ...
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When running the AS SSD Benchmark's sequential read test we find that the WD Black 4TB and Red 3TB drives offer the same performance, each sustaining 146MB/s. This made the WD Black 4TB roughly 25% ...
Back in mid April, HEXUS covered the news that various HDD manufacturers had started introducing shingled magnetic recording (SMR) technology rather sneakily into their consumer and Soho/SMB ranges.
When installing Red Orchestra 2 77 the WD Black 4GB took just 168 seconds, making it 6% faster than the WD Red 3TB and 11% faster than the WD RE 1TB. When compared to the Velociraptor 1TB it was 11% ...
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