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Publié: 2017-10-20, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
"I got your data back," I told my supervisor. "Thankfully, it is just your motherboard that died. Your hard drives are just fine. You are not so lucky every time." Within a week, my supervisor began to back up his data. Since it was for only one computer...
Publié: 2017-02-17, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
I sure cannot imagine being able to buy 32TB of storage for $1320 a decade ago. But for how far we have been, this is now a reality. Back to the question I have proposed in the beginning of this review, what the heck is 32TB of storage? I will admit other...
The new RED 8TB may not be a barn burner in comparison to Seagate Enterprise Capacity series, Western Digital’s own RED Pro or Black series, but overall it is still a top-tier performer. There is certainly no denying latency is going to be a concern versu...
Publié: 2016-01-15, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
If theWestern Digital Red WD40EFRX 4TBwas a winning formula for a network attached storage system hard drive, then what makes the Western Digital Red WD60EFRX 6TB? Being a larger capacity model with the latest NASware 3.0 firmware, it is hard to see why t...
Publié: 2014-06-10, Auteur: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
12TB of RAID storage? Who would not want that?With eight pages of serious benchmarking, multiple test platforms for collecting all the data we need, and over a thousand dollars worth of hard drives from all three major manufacturers, where does APH Networ...
In creating the RED 4TB, Western Digital could very well have launched a hard drive that was extremely capable for its intended market yet only appealed to a very narrow market. Instead, this new drive is capable enough to pull duty in a number of diff...
functional and quiet internal drives for any small NAS unit, but in no way remarkable. We look forward to seeing how the WD Red series evolves, though.Join the PC World New Zealand newsletter!-->JoinError: Please check your email address.Tags hard drive...
Low power consumption, performance, RAID configuration, 3 years warranty
Slower random access performance
This drive is optimized for use in NAS boxes with 1 to 8 bays. Its firmware, NASware is pre-configured for RAID, which helps configure the drive in any RAID level faster than regular drives. The HDD delivers excellent performance, and clocked 244 MBps re...
NASware 2.0 addresses issues with conventional HDDs, Support for wide variety of RAIDs
Not as fast as some highperformance drives
Whilst you could still use the Western Digital Red NAS drives in your PC, its true worth lies within a network-attached storage device for shared usage with other PCs in the house or the office. Definitely a great choice to go for if your company needs a...
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Publié: 2013-12-18, Auteur: Simon , review by: maxit.com.my
Extrait: Western Digital's internet hard disk drives recently underwent a re-branding exercise. Previously, the company didn't have any drives targeted specifically at the home Network Attached Storage (NAS) segment. It had the desktop Green, Blue and Black series...