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Publicación: 2014-01-07, Autor: CHIPTeam , crítica de: chip.com.my
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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Publicación: 2013-12-18, Autor: Simon , crítica de: maxit.com.my
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2013-01-16, Autor: JeeYee , crítica de: chip.com.my
Faster NAS performances, Large capacity, Good features
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They're a niche line of hard disk drives, but for the NAS user looking for drives more powerful than the cookie-cutter crowd but also much cheaper than the enterprise class drives, the WD Red would be the glorious third option to be excited about. Faster...
Resumen: WD was put on the spot a couple of months back due to an issue regarding their usage of SMR in some of their drives. To summarize, SMR is found to cause adverse performance on NAS usage particular on RAID rebuilds. A year removed from the issue and WD has...
Good overall performance, Large capacity, NASoriented features
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WD Red 8TB NAS Hard Drive ReviewWe'll be taking a look at the performance of these drives with a NAS in a separate review of the Synology DS415+ but for now let's focus on the raw numbers that still give us a good idea of what we can expect from these WD...
Publicación: 2014-10-29, Autor: Boss , crítica de: back2gaming.com
Solid performance, Quiet drive, NAS and multidrive optimized, Capacities up to 6TB, 24/7 support, 3 year warranty
Warranty could be longer
If you are looking for high-resilience, low-maintenance, and efficient storage for your network then the WD Red NAS HDDs now come in 5TB to 6TB capacities for your bulk-storage needs...
Once again the WD Red NAS drives didn't disappoint me. I've seen improvements in terms of speed compared to the WD Red 4TB I previously reviewed. Thanks to its slightly faster 5700RPM speed and 170MB/s internal transfer rate. You can see from the benchmar...
Performance wise, it is obvious that the WD Red 4TB is not a fast hard drive, but it's not that slow either. As you can see from the benchmark results from above, read/write speeds are not that fast compared to other hard drives. Its rotational speed is o...
Resumen: SSDs are the rage these days. But they are still relatively costly for the bulk of your massive digital storage needs. Think photo archives, video libraries, and other media repositories. Most people still rely on traditional spinning hard disks for their...
Publicación: 2015-03-22, Autor: Nick , crítica de: tbreak.ae
Excellent performance, Robust data safety
Enclosures need to be compatible with 6TB drives
The WD Red Pro is certainly a worthy investment for larger NAS systems that demand more storage space per dollar spent. The price tags on the Red Pro versus the Red may be something to think about, but the significant speed boost and reliability factor ...