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💼 Power your data-driven empire with Seagate Exos 7E8 — where speed meets endurance!
The Seagate Exos 7E8 6TB Internal Hard Drive is a 3.5-inch SATA HDD designed for enterprise and data center environments. Featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed, 128MB cache, and SATA 6Gb/s interface, it delivers high performance and reliability for 24/7 heavy workloads. Its advanced caching and TurboBoost technology enhance data transfer speeds while minimizing data loss risks. Packaged frustration-free and backed by a 5-year limited warranty, this drive is engineered for seamless integration into server racks and bulk storage solutions.
| ASIN | B07TBLTSTT |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #211 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Built-In Media | Exos 7E8 HDD 512E/4KN SATA 6TB SATA |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 |
| Color | EXOS Enterprise |
| Compatible Devices | server |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,943) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 6 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Glass, Or Ceramic |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763649133354 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 6 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | ATA |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seagate |
| Model Name | Exos 7E8 |
| Model Number | ST6000NM021A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Server Environment |
| UPC | 763649133354 763649167397 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 year limited warranty |
K**Y
Library Storage Device - Awesome price point (2021) - Cool and Quiet - 4KN
Seagate 16TB HDD Exos X16 7200 RPM 512e/4Kn ~300 USD (2021) This has been a 100% working drive so far. It has been writing its new contents for 3 days straight now. Temperature remaining at 32 degrees C. This is Great considering I am running it at full demand for a long time. For comparison my external WDC WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0 10000.8 GB (WD My Book 10GB) has run at 48 to 53 degrees C, alarmingly hot. After this WD external is getting shucked, the enclosure dremeled open for air, or a fan physical screwed on from an old computer. Datacenter drives can be noisy and this is generally known, this drive has been whisper quiet. There are not any clicking or ticking or whizzing sounds. Mine came with SN03 firmware and SN04 was available. Updating the firmware was a pain in the ass. Nothing can be done while in windows because it blocks everything like it is a virus, thanks Microsoft. I had to boot into seagate tools and then type the one commandline. This was easy, except that it took 4 hours of searching and reading everything available online to figure out that one line!!!!!! Horrible documentaion on this, not even youtube could help. While in Seagate tools I changed my drive to 4K (4096) or 4KN logical sectors. If you do this, do it before putting data on it. The majority will not know or care about this and is not a reason to disregard buying this drive. I am traditionally a Western Digital fan. 20 some years ago I used Seagate in everything with fantastic results (I still have a couple still around shelfed as backup storage). This drive was on sale for 300 when it is normally 400. I needed a drive quickly and at a good price. NOTHING compared to it in terms of price to value ratio. This might be in part due to COVID. I have been surprised at the quality so far and may be returning to using more Seagate hard drives again. My drive is not a SED (self encrypting model) but I am running Veracrypt on it fine.
I**N
Both drives spun up with no issues.
Shipped direct from Seagate to me, purchased through Amazon. Shipping protection seemed decent - came from FedEx. Drive spun up smoothly with no noise or issues. Raid mirror built up in ~24 hrs and far so good on the Exo 16x series 14TB. Cheaper than the Iron wolf consumer grade variety. Went with these vs Iron Wolf/Iron Wolf Pro due to the 5yr warranty and enterprise quality and MTBF (mean time between failure). Currently running as RAID mirror, but eventually will pick up a 3rd for raid 5 array in a Synology (yet to be purchased). Drives are a bit noisier than my prior WD Blacks and Toshiba consumer grade drives for reference. No issues with the 4k/512e sector size in Win 10 or Linux 20.04. I run dual boot and both seem to recognize the drive behind the AMD Raid controller I'm using just fine. Registered for long term warranty (serial numbers printed on the boxes) and set to run these the next 5+ years. Fingers crossed it's toward the 5-10 year side. :)
A**R
Great drives
It seems a lot of these reviews get mashed together, so to be clear, this is for the SATA III (6gb/s) 16TB Seagate Exos. These run very cool (I've not seen them hit higher than 32c under heavy load, but usually stay below 30 in my system) They're not the quietest drives but they're also not obnoxiously loud and are typically only notably audible during spin-up and heavy access. I've bought a couple of these and plan to buy at least a few more once the price comes down again. If you're looking at these drives wondering what the differences are between the Exos series and the IronWolf Pro series, here's some quick food for thought: The IronWolf Pro series has typically has the same interface, cache sizes, and very comparable read/write speeds. (I've personally found the IronWolf Pro's to be a hair faster than comparable Exos drives, though the differences were very minimal.) Workload: The drives in the Exos line are rated to handle up to 550TB of reading and writing per year, while the IronWolf Pro series is only rated for 300TB per year. Data Recovery: Seagate includes data recovery services for a certain period in the warranty for IronWolf Pro series drives. This is not included by default with Exos drives and is one of the reasons the IronWolf Pro series drives may sometimes be more expensive than comparable Exos drives. Longevity: Exos Drives are rated at approximately double the MTBF(Mean Time Before Failure) as IronWolf Pro drives(~1.2 million hours vs ~2.5 million hours) Multi-Bay support: IronWolf Pro drives are rated to handle up to 24 drives in a single enclosure/raid array) while Exos Drives do not have this limitation. Write Cache technology: Some of the lower capacity IronWolf Pro series use (or at least have used in the past) have used Write-Back caching. While the Exos line pretty much always uses write-through caching. SMR vs CMR: Some of the lower capacity IronWolf Pro series use/have used SMR (shingled magnetic recording), a technology that has previously come under scrutiny for not being advertised. SMR drives are optimized for write-once read-many applications, meaning while read speeds are just fine- write speeds are typically slower on SMR drives due to the way data is written to the platters. Exos drives are always CMR and have both good write AND read speeds. If you're looking at an IronWolf drive and not sure if it's CMR or SMR be sure to check Seagate's website.
C**N
Collegato al PC con Windows 11, mi aspettavo di verderlo dopo qualche secondo tra le perifieriche, ma rumori strani attiravano la mia attenzione nel case.... Allora vado su "Gestione" e da "Gestione disco" vedo finalemente lìunità, provo a creare un volume ma niente, provo a formatttare, niente; appaiono messaggi di errori di ogni tipo ... e i rumori continuano, arrivato alle 10:00, reso alle 11:30 Peccato.
A**B
Hab mehrere Platten von der Serie. Bisher keine Ausfälle. Ist aber nur im Backup Raid und läuft nicht 24/7
K**Y
Another reliable Seagate drive with a 5 year warranty as certified on the Seagate warranty site. Been using Seagates since the mid 80's when I entered the computer industry proper. Working for the major manufacturers as a senior field service engineer and later providing in-house tech support. One of the most important things to know is that heat is undoubtedly the biggest killer of hardware and if you really want to destroy your kit, turn off the AC in the server room. If you want HDD's to last, treat them very gently and don't bounce them about on the work bench. Wear a tested and correctly connected and fitted wrist strap when you are working on computer kit. Keep your fingers away from PCB's as much as possible. Read the specs of the HDD that you have purchased and make sure that you understand them - especially max temperature rating. Use FORCED air cooling and don't try and convince yourself that you can run this drive at 50+ degrees C and expect it to be reliable - again read the specs. Now had the drive fitted in the tower since the 17th Jan 22 and in use everyday since. No errors reported thus far 21st July 22.
G**.
Very quick and reliable I’ve never had a issue with Seagate enterprise drives. And also got it for a great price. Win win all round
T**.
Bought the hard disk, dead on arrival
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