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WD Red 14TB vs Seagate Ironwolf 14TB NAS Hard Drive

WD Red 14TB vs Seagate Ironwolf 14TB NAS Hard Drive There is no such thing as the Perfect NAS Hard Drive

All Hard Drive manufacturers have differing techniques, different processes and most importantly of all, different products. Of course NAS specialised Hard Drives have only been around for a few years now and many still think they are just a gimmick to make people spend a little extra on a Hard Drive than a regular Desktop PC enabled hard drive or to make you favour one brand over another. However this is not the case. This isn’t about randomly claiming one HDD is better than another, it is about having a tool that is fit for the task at hand. A NAS Server is most instances is left powered on for 24/7 and with intermittent read and write operation, ranging from LARGE video files being accessed to thousands of small backup files being checked each sync, it is important that the hard drive media in your network attached storage system is up to the job.

Additionally, most NAS hard drives arrive with specifically NAS tailored firmware built into the chips on the HDD to optimize everything from temperature and spin, to vibration sensors and loading/unloading cache. So if ever someone tells you that buying NAS Hard Drives is just buying into a sales trick… just remember that it’s not about the cost, it’s about getting the right tool for the job.

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Now that WD Red has entered the realms of 14TB, with the release of the WD140EFFX NAS hard drive, the competition between drive manufacturers is really beginning to ramp up. We are long since past questioning the necessity of NAS optimized hard drives (i.e. RAID suitable, random read/write, 24x7 use, teaspoon vs fork, etc), but just how good is the WD Red 14TB NAS drive? We have long been using the smaller capacity WD Red drives in our Synology and QNAP NAS over the last few years, but after the 10TB, we saw a pause in their release schedule. Now, hot on the heels of the 10TB, we have this 14TB NAS build that, arrives at a price point that is very similar to it's nearest competitor, yet the internal specifications are distinctly different in two key areas (that we will go into later on) and it is no longer just a case of these drives being the 'same but different'.

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Seagate 16TB Ironwolf and Ironwolf Pro NAS Drives Revealed – ST16000NE000 and ST16000VN001

Good news for those looking maximum storage in both small and large NAS drive enclosures, with the announcement that the Seagate Ironwolf NAS hard drive series is going to be available in a staggering 16 Terabyte capacity hard disk. It has long been established that when it comes to the largest possible drives available for your NAS, Seagate appears to beat everyone to the punch, with the recent 14 Terabyte Ironwolf and Ironwolf Pro NAS drives dominating the market of late. Although enterprise in design, the release of an even bigger range of 16TB NAS hard drives is generally seen as a good sign for both home and business users alike.

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