Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III

  • Brand : Seagate
  • Product family : Desktop ATA Hard Drives
  • Product name : NAS 4TB
  • Product code : ST4000VN000-RFB
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Long product name Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III :

    NAS HDD 4TB, 3.5", 5900rpm, SATA III

  • Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III :

    Best-Performing, Highest-Capacity Storage for 1- to 5-Bay NAS Systems.

    Fine-tunes the needs of small NAS systems, Seagate® NAS HDDs provide the best-performing, highest-capacity storage for 1- to 5-bay NAS systems. The NAS HDD has been compatibility tested with the industry's top NAS solution providers.

    - Built and tested to provide industry-leading performance for 24×7 NAS applications.
    - Seagate NASWorks™ improves drive reliability with custom-built error recovery controls, power settings and vibration tolerance.
    - Enables the highest capacities for 1- to 5-bay systems—up to 4TB per drive or 20TB in a 5 bay NAS.

  • Short summary description Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III :

    Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB, 3.5", 4 TB, 5900 RPM

  • Long summary description Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III :

    Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 4 TB, HDD speed: 5900 RPM

Specs
Features
HDD size 3.5"
HDD capacity 4 TB
HDD speed 5900 RPM
Interface Serial ATA III
Storage drive buffer size 64 MB
SMART technology
Start/stop cycles 600000
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 1000000 h
Windows operating systems supported
Power
Power consumption (standby) 4.8 W
Power consumption (PowerSave) 0.5 W
Power consumption (idle) 3.95 W

Power
Operating voltage 5 / 12 V
Start-up current 2 A
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 70 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 70 °C
Operating shock 80 G
Non-operating shock 300 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101.6 mm
Height 26.1 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 610 g
Other features
Sustained data rate 180 MB/s
Product colour Black
Data transfer rate 6 Gbit/s
Reviews
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:89
Uk has collected 175 expert reviews for Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III and the average expert rating is 89 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:0
While the price of SSDs continues to drop, the ‘old' hard drive is still the cheapest way to store a lot of data. Especially in a NAS or Mini-ITX system, where there is limited physical space you probably want a drive with as much capacity as possible...
  • We are starting this conclusion with the 6TB-drives. The Toshiba MD04ACA 6TB and X300 6TB offer good performance in this segment for a relatively low price, but are clearly audible with noise levels that are nearly at 40 dB(A) when idle. Nevertheless th...
aphnetworks.com
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2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:0
While I was sitting in the living room of my relatives' house in Toronto watching the Raptors game last month, I received a Facebook message from a friend. "What is the philosophy of design?" she asked. "I need to write an essay about it." Being in engine...
  • For about $370 at press time, the Seagate NAS HDD ST8000VN0002 8TB has a lot of similarities with its enterprise grade cousin, theST8000NM0055 8TB. At the same time, there is quite a bit that separates one from the other. Both hard drives are some of the...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:100
While Seagate is lagging behind the world in SSDs it is stretching the imagination when it comes to building mechanical hard disks for different functions . In addition to the regular 3.5-inch desktop drives and 2.5-inch ‘laptop' drives there are now hybr...
  • Low cost per GB, Huge capacity, Standard 3.5-inch drive, Good warranty, Good NAS optimisations...
  • High retail price, Not ideal as boot device...
  • SSDs can't compete with price-per-GB-value of this magnitude. A great storage choice...
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:100
While Seagate is lagging behind the world in SSDs it is stretching the imagination when it comes to building mechanical hard disks for different functions . In addition to the regular 3.5-inch desktop drives and 2.5-inch ‘laptop' drives there are now hybr...
  • Low cost per GB, Huge capacity, Standard 3.5-inch drive, Good warranty, Good NAS optimisations...
  • High retail price, Not ideal as boot device...
eteknix.com
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:0
Just as you wouldn't use a low-end graphics card for high-end usage, you shouldn't use the wrong hard disk drive in your storage system either. There is a reason for every product and you should always pick the one suited for the task at hand, especially...
  • Great performance, Silent operation, Low power consumption, Suited for up to 8-bays, 8TB Capacity...
  • none, “The Seagate NAS HDD 8TB is without a doubt the best storage drive that we have tested to date. It has a solid performance while staying inaudible even during operation.”, Seagate NAS 8TB (ST8000VN0002) Hard Disk Drive Review, Thank You, Seagate, f...
  • Seagate created another magnificent drive and the NAS HDD with 8TB capacity impressed us in all the benchmarks and taking the lead in almost all of them. It does cost a little bit more than competing 6TB drives, but considering the extra 2TB capacity in t...
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2017-09-09 02:57:17
Average rating:100
A few weeks back we took a look at an Enterprise class drive from Seagate, designed to offer massive storage capacity in that environment. Not everyone needs Enterprise class support/features though so as expected Seagate have also started to offer a simi...
  • Options are always a good thing and that is exactly what the NAS HDD offers us. There are certainly environments where the Enterprise features and extended warranty will be useful but for most consumers the NAS HDD will be more than enough. 3-years is the...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2018-01-19 02:52:48
Average rating:0
Despite the upswing of the cloud and increasingly cheaper SSDs, the most convenient and most affordable way to store large amounts of data is still a hard disk drive. In this article we take a look at 18 models meant for use in a NAS.Hard drives might not...
  • Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2018-02-06 04:39:19
Average rating:83
The ‘IronWolf' brand is Seagate's new moniker for NAS hard drives, and with this perhaps Game of Thrones-inspired brand, comes new performance that puts this NAS drive firmly at the top of the networked storage tree. The IronWolf range covers capacities f...
  • "It's nice to have a capacity as large as this in a hard drive offering such impressive NAS performance."...
thestreamingblog.com
Updated:
2018-07-04 19:24:01
Average rating:98
When it comes to data storage solutions, Seagate is a name that first comes to mind since the company is known as a global leader when it comes to these types of products. Throughout the years, they have been continuously developing and establishing a num...
  • By now, there might still be some people asking why we need a NAS drive as these devices are slightly slower compared to the HDDs of regular desktops and the transferring speed is mostly delayed by the speed of your network. Basically, this may come off a...
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