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Build Quality (300TBW / 1.2 Million Hours MTBF), Top Of The Charts Performance (SATA), Technologies Used (TDMR / AgileArray / Rotational Vibration Mitigation / Health Management), Optimizations For Up To 24 Drives, 256MB Cache, Massive 14TB Capacity,
Price (For Some),
Just like with the previous IronWolf Pro drives Seagate doesn't disappoint with their brand new 14TB model since according to all our charts it's among the 3 fastest SATA drives to pass from our lab to date. We didn't really expect a performan...
14 terabytes of storage, Fastest sustained throughput in a 3.5-inch consumer hard drive, 5-year warranty and two years of data recovery
Pricey
With 14TB of storage and 260MBps sustained reads, there's everything to like about the IronWolf Pro. It's warrantied for five years and comes with two years of promised data recovery. It's pricey, and should be mirrored if essential data is stored on it...
Publié: 2018-03-30, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Write Performance, Access Speeds, Fiveyear Warranty, Twoyear data retrieval services
Price if the twoyear data retrieval services are not provided in your country
For a 12TB HDD, the IronWolf Pro 12TB has a good access time, with its performance just below its 10TB variant. Mechanical HDDs still dominate cost/GB ratio compared to SSDs. The IronWolf Pro is meant to work in 24×7 environments with larger stacks than a...
High sequential performance, High random performance for a spinning disk, Long fiveyear warranty, Innovative inNAS monitoring and reporting, High quality design and construction
Expensive
The Seagate IronWolf Pro has a larger warranty, better endurance, and more features than the mainstream model, but look downstream if you simply want a high-performance array at the best price. When you build your dream array with up to twelve disks...
Publié: 2018-02-28, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Write Performance, Access Speeds, Fiveyear Warranty, Twoyear data retrieval services
Price if the twoyear data retrieval services are not provided in your country
Seagate Ironwolf Pro 10TB HDD is a great drive. It makes to see this in a DAS/NAS/External drive like the Lacie 2big Dock. The access time and throughput performance for sequential write are impressive. Additionally, you get a five-year warranty and two-y...
Publié: 2017-12-20, Auteur: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Extrait: A few weeks back, Seagate launched an array of 12TB hard drives targeted a variety of market segments, from desktops to workstations and high-performance Network-Attached Servers. The Seagate Barracuda Pro, IronWolf, and IronWolf Pro are fundamentally sim...
Build Quality (300WRL / 1.2 Million Hours MTBF), Top Of The Charts Performance (SATA), 256MB Cache, 12TB's Capacity, Temperatures / Noise Levels / Power
Price (For Some),
When the very first SSDs made their appearance in the market the vast performance difference between them and HDDs had many people saying that it was the beginning of the end for mechanical drives. The same thing happened when the first SATA I...
The Seagate IronWolf Pro 12TB is perfect for small to medium sized companies that want to increase their capacity while maintaining performance and not expanding their footprint...
Build Quality (300TB / 1.2 Million Hours MTBF), Excellent Performance, 256MB Cache, 10TB's Capacity, Temperatures / Noise Levels / Power
Price (For Some),
Whenever we test a storage media device there are three things we look for, performance, endurance / durability and capacity. Not many products excel on all three but the IronWolf Pro does since not only is it one of the 3 fastest HDDs in our...
Hard disk drives made for network storage are supposed to be used in specific devices, that hold from one single drive (like the WD My Cloud) to a large amount of drives. The Seagate IronWolf Pro drives are aimed on entrerprise environments, in NAS units...