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The Seagate IronWolf 8TB Internal NAS HDD (ST8000VNZ02) is a 3.5-inch SATA drive optimized for multi-bay NAS systems, delivering 8TB of high-capacity storage with a 6Gb/s interface and 256MB cache. Designed for continuous operation, it features IronWolf Health Management for proactive monitoring, vibration reduction for quieter performance, and a robust 3-year warranty with data rescue services, making it the go-to choice for professionals demanding reliable, high-speed, and scalable storage.











| ASIN | B0BM4T2L86 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 957 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Box Contents | IronWolf HDD 8TB, The actual capacity may vary. |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Brand Name | Seagate |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 |
| Color | NAS HDD |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,055 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 202 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 8 TB |
| Digital storage capacity | 8 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum/Glass |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08719706432856 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Hard disk form factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard disk interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard-Drive Size | 8 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Type Name | IronWolf Internal NAS Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 630 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Seagate |
| Media Speed | [EO] 202 Megabytes Per Second (MB/s) |
| Model Name | ST8000VNZ02 |
| Model Number | ST8000VNZ02 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Product Warranty | 3 year manufacturer |
| Read Speed | 180 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Multimedia, Personal |
| UPC | 763649177082 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**S
Exceptional Value & Performance
This review is for the Seagate IronWolf 4Tb model. Amazon groups reviews for drives of varying capacities for the same model family together, so hence the clarification. My first experience of a Seagate internal drive was when I purchased the 8Tb Ironwolf a couple months back (See my review here on Amazon). Since then, the drive has functioned perfectly. That drive is being used in my NAS and since the review of that drive, I have upgraded my 13 year old NAS to a new unit. However, i recently reached a point where I was running low on space on my existing 4 WD Red 4Tb drives, so wanted to add another WD Red 40EFRX model. Searching Amazon and other resellers, I couldn't find this exact model available any more, since being replaced by the WD Red Plus 40EFZX. I wanted matched drives, despite my new NAS using a RAID implementation not demanding this. However, being perhaps old fashioned, I really wanted identical drives. What to do? Well, I could add value to my old NAS by installing the 4 WD Red's I have and sell it. With that goal in mind, I looked to replace the WD's with new 4Tb Ironwolf's. Having been impressed with the 8Tb Ironwolf I have as a stand alone drive in my NAS, I was further tempted by the 20% cheaper 4Tb Ironwolf's compared to the WD Red Plus equivalents, no mean saving when looking to purchase 5 of them! Amazon was selling the Seagate Ironwolf's for just £80 at the time of purchase. This was just too good a deal to ignore, so I purchased 3 of them. Oddly, and something I've never encountered before, Amazon was restricting my purchase to a maximum of just 3. There appeared no stock limitations to account for this, though. That put me in a pickle, but thankfully the wife had her own Amazon account and so I was able to obtain the remaining couple of drives at the aforementioned excellent price. So, how do these compare to my old WD's? Before that, a word on packaging. I've read a few reviews on Amazon complaining about how Amazon ship drives. Be assured that all 5 of the drives ordered, as well as the 8Tb one a couple of months back, all arrived in robust boxes. Perhaps the most surprising thing about these 4Tb Ironwolf's is their size. They are noticeably smaller and lighter than my old WD's. The casing appears slimmer, especially towards the connector end of the drive. They still conform to standards, so will fit into systems, but I'd never seen a drive so noticeably different in its size before. The WD drives definitely feel heavier and more solid, but they are 5 years old, so perhaps use more platters to achieve the same capacity, I'm not sure. I haven't benchmarked these drives, but I understand these Ironwolf's are faster than their WD counterparts and are, of course, all CMR type drives. They also boast an impressive cache size for such a relatively low capacity drive at 256Mb. The newest WD equivalent offers half of that, The Ironwolf also runs around 20MB/sec faster transfer rate at around 200 Megabytes/sec compared to my older WD's. These 5 new drives have all gone through many hours of cloning functions as I sequentially replaced each WD in my array with a new Ironwolf and then an 18.5 hours RAID expansion when adding the fifth drive. All has gone well. These drives run cool and quiet, although they are still noisier than my old WD's. I can hear the seek on these where I was unable to hear anything on the WD's I had before. Nothing major at all, but noteworthy all the same. On a slight tangent, when discussing noise levels, the 8Tb Ironwolf I do have ticks away when idle. It makes a click sound about every 6 seconds or so, so that may bother those seeking a higher capacity model in quiet environments. However, this characteristic is shared with my external 14Tb WD Elements drive, so I believe this clicking is a function of higher capacity drives. The 4Tb drives reviewed here do not exhibit such clicking sounds when idle an spinning. My new NAS now uses a pair of 120mm fans as opposed to the single on the old NAS. This appears to keep drive temperatures nice and low, even the 8Tb 7,200rpm Iron Wolf I was slightly concerned about when running in my old NAS, the temperature differential so far being only an extra 2 or 3C over the 5,400rpm Ironwolfs in the new NAS. For those like me installing these 4Tb Ironwolf's into their Synology NAS's, a word of warning. On my DSM 7.1 system, these new 4Tb Ironwolf's(Model: ST4000VNZ06) appear not to have the Seagate Ironwolf health Management feature available to DSM. The 8Tb IronWolf I have has this feature show up fine in DSM 7.1. As far as I know, IHM (IronWolf Health management) is a feature of all IronWolf drives, but I may be wrong on that front. Either way, if this model does come with that feature, Synology's DSM 7.1 currently cannot recognize it, so you will be limited to only an S.M.A.R.T test option on those. Other than that, those Seagate IronWolf 4Tb drives still offer excellent value for money and, so far, the 5 I have are working fine. As on my 8Tb review, I will update this one should any of the drives fail within, or soon after, the 3 year warranty period. In summary, these 4Tb IronWolf drives offer exceptional value for money along with excellent performance. At current prices, they are a tempting option for those wanting a desktop hard drive in the form of the WD Blue or Seagate Barracuda ranges. You will get superior performance and better reliability with these over their desktop counterparts.
B**R
Works, and works and works
Needed a reliable hd for my cctv, needed to be very reliable, fast, secure and compatible with my nvr. Because of it being in a cctv system it’s obviously continuously used. It’s relatively quiet and was very easy to install and setup. And so far it’s worked perfectly . Always best to buy a quality brand for something like this
I**R
A great drive from one of the best names in the business
Bought two of these to fit in a Ugreen NAS (backing each other up under a RAID 1 configuration). They work perfectly and I've had no issues so far. They're obviously not solid state, so you do get a faint noise from them when they're idle, and you can hear the heads moving when they're under load, but this is entirely normal. If you don't want any noise, you'd need to go for pricier SSD drives. Seagate has a great reputation and I've found these really sturdy and well built. They inspire confidence.
K**E
Does the job
Solid reliable drives for a NAS at a reasonable price
J**H
Seagate is a trusted brand for me.
This came in a custom box that was made to protect the drive during transit. I have been using the drive now for a few months and it's running error free so far. It just clipped into the cradle of my NAS and works well if a little on the noisy side. Not a real issue for me as my NAS is in the hallway next to my router and you only ever hear it when you are passing through. I use it for my Time Machine back ups of my MacBook, super simple and works works well. The large capacity means I can use it as a personal drive as well as storage to back up my Apple TV purchases as they can sometimes disappear from the service when the copyright holders remove the movie or swap it out for a 4K version that you need to re-buy. The point being there is a lot this drive can handle. I got this drive on the amazon 5 easy payments plan, that made this drive affordable to me as the option to pay over time is a great feature of Amazon when it's available. Makes it more affordable with smaller monthly payments. I trust the seagate brand as I have purchased their drives in the past and they always work well so only time will tell but I hope this drive is just as reliable as the others I purchased in the past.
K**J
So Far Working Well
I purchased a UGREEN NASync DXP2800 and I added two of these IronWolf server grade hard drives plus 2 SSDs, with the primary aim of backing up terrestrial and astronomy photographs which take up large amounts of storage. These drives are working well giving me 10 terabytes of storage capacity. The price fluctuates a lot so pick the right time to buy.
S**E
Reliable, cool, and fast — exactly what a NAS drive should be
Using two of these in a UGREEN DXP2800 NAS and they’ve been flawless so far. Setup was plug-and-play, and the drives were instantly recognised. Running in RAID 1 — they stay cool, whisper-quiet, and show consistent read/write speeds even during heavy file transfers and Docker activity. IronWolf drives are made for NAS use and it shows — CMR over SMR means better sustained performance, and the 256MB cache helps smooth out larger backups. The included data recovery service is a nice peace-of-mind bonus, though hopefully I’ll never need it. If you’re building or expanding a NAS and want dependable 24/7 drives, these are absolutely worth it.
M**E
Good quality drive with security that there is free data recovery
If i am honest, I have avoided Seatgate for many years- probably 20 as I had a clutch of drives all starting to fail at the same time, but that was nearly 20 year ago. They are still a little louder I feel that the WD offerings, but I like the fact that it comes with 3 years (I think) data recovery protection which is a nice touch- otherwise I would have prob just gone WD again. Read/write times are around what you would expected for spinning SATA drives, averaging about 120mbs across my network when moving off the old PC server to this - but that transfer could have been the source drives speed also- I have yet to test from say an SSD or NVME drive. So far so good- like any HDD my experience is if they are going to fail, its usually early- these are setup as a raid 1 in my new NAS server- and will be keeping my most precious data- namely all of my dig pics of the kids and us. To be safe I always keep a second or 3rd backup across other machines- and will prob also look to put some on some kind of cloud storage to be safe. If anything changes Ill update- I am hoping and have been told that their reliability is now considerably better than previous years- I would think that is true because of the free data recovery they are offering with these drives. As with all amazon items- came speedily (next day) and they were very well packaged to ensure minimal/no risk of damage in transit.
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