







💼 Elevate your NAS game with WD Red Plus — storage that works as hard as you do.
The Western Digital 1TB WD Red Plus NAS Internal Hard Drive is a 3.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s HDD designed specifically for small to medium business NAS environments. Featuring 5400 RPM speed, 64 MB cache, and CMR technology, it supports up to 8-bay NAS systems and a heavy 180 TB/year workload rate. Equipped with NASware firmware for enhanced compatibility and reliability, it offers quiet, efficient, and durable storage backed by a 3-year limited warranty.














| ASIN | B008JJLXO6 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,488 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #434 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | WD |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,084) |
| Date First Available | 3 August 2012 |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Disk Description | Raid |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 TB |
| Hardware Platform | PC; Mac |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Item model number | WD10EFRX |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital |
| Operating System | NASware firmware |
| Product Dimensions | 14.73 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 450 g |
| RAM Size | 1 GB |
| Series | Red |
| Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
O**N
2 Adet satın aldım. Ürüne diyecek bir şey yok Üstelik Tam bir F/P ürünü Ancak mekanik bir diski üst üste koyup kutu içinde göndermek nedir? Rsmen iş bilmezlik. Bereket (bence şansıma) kafa vurması vs rastlamadım Sağlam geldi. Ama bu tarz ürünlerin nasıl gonderilmesi gerektiği paketleme aşamasında ekstra özen gösterilmeyi gerektiriyor......
J**E
I had a WD Green in my Synology DS212j (though not listed on their compatible website). After 5 years my Raid1 NAS volume went degraded so this was the replacement. The red WD are a good choice for home NAS as provide in theory a longer life before you have to panic about swapping out! It's nice, quiet, and cool, humming away, and if it behaves like my other WD Reds I use in work servers, it'll perform well for a fair few years of punishment. WD support is also industry leading. Using their online warranty checker on any failed disks usually results in the free issue of a replacement. Haven't used it much but definitely worth the extra few pounds. A point of note, it doesn't say anywhere I could see in the description or on the device, but this is 5400rpm. Update Jan 18- the other drive in my NAS went degraded last week so I bought a second one of these. It was unfortunately DOA but within 24hrs Amazon had another one at my door! Enterprise level Prime delivery. Thanks. Replacement works perfectly.
S**N
The WD 1TB WDBMMA0010HNC-NRSN drive kit fully met my expectations. I bought this drive to make a RAID1 pair. The drive performed well in my home-built FreeNAS server and provided better network storage performance than expected without any glitches or issues. When compared with 750GB WD Black drives in the same server the RED drives appeared to give slightly better perforance in NAS. Maybe the NAS specific firmware isn't just marketing. For more, read on... I wanted to build a NAS server for windows sharing, iSCSI, and nfs sharing. I had an old 1U "pizza box" server with a core 2 dual CPU and 4GB of ram available plus SATA II (300MBPS) channels. I got one of the WDBMMA0010HNC-NRSN WD-red drives through the vine programs and I bought a second through Amazon to build this NAS server. This drive is the retail package. It came in a nice box with 4 screws for mounting and a little bit of very fine printed material which I didn't bother to read. If a "bare drive" is fine and you don't care about packaging you might want to consider another listing for the 1TB WD Red drives which may be at a lower price for essentially the same thing. The software I used to drive the NAS is the excellent (especially at the price) FreeNAS server. It installs on a USB stick of at least 2GB. My old box had several USB 2.1 ports, so no problem. I configured the drives in a RAID 1 mirrored array using software RAID (instead of the FRAID (fake raid) built into the motherboard chip set. I first built the server with the WD Red drives first and ran some casual tests with windows shares and iSCSI. Using windows network or iSCSI I could saturate my Gigabit Ethernet with no problem. Performance was not an issue. They ran great and I had no complaints over several days of use. This isn't too surprising as many NAS boxes use little Intel Atom processors. Next I did a comparison by replacing the WD Red drives with WD Black 750GB drives I had on the shelf. I didn't see much difference but I felt that copies of lots of small/medium files completed more quickly with the Red drives. Maybe the caching algorithm of drive was just better tuned for NAS on the Red drives. A plus is the Time Limited Error Recovery (TLER) which is an important part of drives that are designed for RAID deployment. And having a drive that is designed to be on 24X7 is great. I've switched back to the WD Red drives in my home-built NAS and I'll update this review as I live with the drives and report if there are any problems or notable excellence that stands out. Hope this bit of experience helps someone. Update: Dec 3, 2013 I have recently gotten a Buffalo LinkStation 420 2TB 2-DriveNAS Personal Cloud Storage and Media Server In comparing my home built FreeNAS system (on old core duo hardware) with two of these drives to the LinkStation with 2 Toshiba drives was interesting. The FreeNAS system with the WD NAS drives (both systems with RAID1) ran about 50% faster than the LinkStation. You can check my review on the LinkStation for more information about my comparison. The LinkStation might be a better option to get diskless for a very low price use these drives inside it. The small footprint and low power make it an attractive option. Bottom-line it seems there may be something to the NAS specific firmware of these drives.
C**D
Lo compré para mi Synology DiskStation DS119j, hasta ahorita ha funcionado muy bien, espero que me dure muchos años.
B**N
Ich habe diesen Plattentype seit 2 Jahren im Einsatz. ZUERST DAS POSITIVE: Unhörbar leise, brummt und vibriert nicht. Für eine HHD schnelle Zugriffszeiten. Bleibt in 2 Fujitsu Rechnern - laufen im Normalbetrieb lüfterlos - auf 32°C kühl. (Crystal DiskInfo) Keine Defekte bzw. Ausfälle bei täglichem 10 Std Dauerbetrieb. Hatte früher die Caviar Blue in diversen Rechnern im Einsatz, welche jedoch brummen und das PC-Gehäuse zum Mitschwingen anregen; es brummt halt in der Bude. Außerdem werden die Blue's 45° heiß. In 2 Satreceivern waren Caviar Green eingebaut. Da sie wegen dem Ökoblödsinn immer im Slow-Fast Modus fahren, was im Timeshiftbetrieb (läuft immer bei mir) und spontaner Aufnahme zu 2 sekundigen Bild-/Tonhaklern führte. Mit der Red Plus ist das nicht der Fall. Ökoblödsinn halt!!!!!!! Die Schnelligkeit der Red Plus übertrifft sogar bei Crysal DiskMark8 die Caviar Blu bei Read/Write um ca.30 MB/S (von Blue 130 auf Red 155) obwohl sie langsamer dreht. Ich kann die Platte nur empfehlen. NUN DAS NEGATIVE: Meine vor 2 Jahren bei Amazon gekauften Platten kam im Original WD-Karton und Umverpackungskarton, so wie sich's gehört. Meine jetzt gekauften Platte ( 3 Stück, 1TB) bei Amazon waren a) nur 1 lagig in Luftpolsterfolie gewickelt und dann b) nur in einem art großen Briefkuvert verpackt. SOWAS GEHT GAR NICHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Auch wenn die WD-Technologie den Schreib-/Lesekopf immer in Ruheposition fährt und somit wenig passieren kann, ist diese Verpackung-/Versandart von Amazon nicht akzeptabel. Deshalb einen Stern weniger. UPDATE VOM 3.1.2023 Wieder eine Platte benötigt und bestellt. Platte nach wie vor absolut empfehlenswert. VERPACKUNG diesmal vom Amazon AKZEPTABEL! Delhalb Bewertung auf 5 Sterne erhöht
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