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Seagate IronWolf 8TB NAS Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 256MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage – Frustration Free Packaging (ST8000VNZ04/N004)

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1.:Hdd


2.Color:Nas


3.:4tb


About this item

  • IronWolf internal hard drives are the ideal solution for up to 8-bay, multi-user NAS environments craving powerhouse performance.date transfer rate:6.0 gigabits_per_second
  • Store more and work faster with a NAS-optimized hard drive providing 8TB and cache of up to 256MB
  • Purpose built for NAS enclosures, IronWolf delivers less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file-sharing performance, and much more
  • Easily monitor the health of drives using the integrated IronWolf Health Management system and enjoy long-term reliability with 1M hours MTBF
  • Five-year limited product warranty protection plan and three year Rescue Data Recovery Services included


Purpose built for multi-user NAS environments, IronWolf is perfect for teams needing to store more and work faster. Designed for up to 8 bays and speeds of up to 180MB/s, these internal hard drives are specifically built for less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file-sharing performance, and lower power consumption. Easily monitor the health of hard drives using the integrated IronWolf Health Management system and Enjoy long-term reliability with 1M hours MTBF and included is a three year Seagate Rescue Data Recovery service and 3-year limited warranty protection plan.


Jackson Miller
2025-09-03 14:58:26
This thing is a monster. It has the file size I need for all my games, music files, VODs, and documents. I have this hooked up to a Saberent USB 3.0 to Sata external docking station and I'm able to run things nearly as fast as a cheap nvme. The speed and durability of this thing is worth every penny. Its built like a quality hard drive should be.
Tim OBriant
2025-07-11 11:35:50
I bought two of these for my new Synology NAS and they are working perfectly. I've had my old ReadyNAS box for a LONG time; it is noisy, slow, and hot. The combination of the Synology DS224+ and these drives has been much quieter, faster, and cooler. I store all my video projects (along with a LOT of other stuff) on this system. When I am copying files, I can hear the drives a little, but it is not bad at all. So far, I love the combination.Recommended.
Customer
2025-07-08 15:38:37
I've got 4 of these as data drives in a NAS array, running 24/7 with a light workload, and have so far had no SMART errors or bad sectors. With my setup (tightly packed drives in an enclosure, noctura 120mm fan running at 100% speed) in 21 celcius ambient temps, they run about 32 c idle, and 40 c under load.I've read some mixed reviews about their reliability on a large scale in a datacenter setting, but for my needs as a homelab NAS drive, they are more than adequate for a better price than some other comparable drives from other manufacturers. I specifically bought due to their CMR, 7200 rpm, and cache size.They are definitely noisier than a normal consumer HDD, but not nearly as bad as I thought they'd be or I'd been led to believe. Activity is very audible as a low rumble.Edit: totally forgot that I did have one drive that was dead on arrival, but with Amazon’s return process was no problem to get it replaced.
B. Covington
2025-06-07 11:42:48
After outgrowing the storage capacity of my previous NAS setup, I decided to upgrade to the Asustor AS5304T and populate it with some high-capacity Seagate drives. I had heard great things about Seagate's IronWolf line of drives being purpose-built for NAS environments, so I decided to go with the 8TB models to populate my 4-bay unit.Right out of the box, the solid build quality of the IronWolf drives was apparent. Installation into the Asustor was a breeze. After configuring them in a RAID 5 array, I started transferring my data over from the old drives.I've been thoroughly impressed with the transfer speeds - I'm getting those real-world write speeds over 180 MB/s. The 7200 RPM spindle speed and 256MB cache give the 8TB IronWolf a nice performance boost compared to lower capacity models.But what's most important for a NAS drive is reliability, and the IronWolf seems built to handle constant 24/7 operations without issue. Seagate's rotational vibration sensors and error recovery control features give me a lot more confidence, and given that I'm not yet hardcore enough to keep even more backup servers going, I like feeling secure with each of the drives in my current RAID 5 setup.Do NOT ignore Seagate's AgileArray technology which optimizes the IronWolf specifically for RAID environments like my 4-drive array. It's clear this drive was designed from the ground up with NAS usage in mind. Even under heavy read/write loads, the 8TB IronWolf drives have stayed cool and performed flawlessly in my Asustor. It has also meant that on the two occasions that I had an inproper server shutdown (totally user error on my part), reconfiguring without data loss was relatively quick (Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase of the 8TB IronWolf drives. The combination of high capacity, enterprise-grade reliability, and great performance makes them an ideal choice for my demanding home NAS needs. If you're looking to upgrade your NAS without compromises, the IronWolf line deserves serious consideration.
Customer
2025-04-27 15:03:10
Spindle drives are reliable, less expensive solutions for surveillance and NAS. They aren't as fast, but they make up for it in reliability. An enterprise NVMe drive has an expected life of 6 months in a NAS RAID. Enterprise M.2 & SATA III solid state drives last longer, but should always be installed as RAID 6 or double redundancy as they are not as reliable. Enterprise spindle NAS drives have 5 year warranties. The Seagate IronWolf PRO 8TB model is 7200RPM and CMR (AKA PMR). Understand that the warranty only covers the drive, not data recovery. That is why you are building a RAID in the first place.DO NOT INSTALL NAS DRIVES IN A SINGLE DRIVE FORMAT. Is it possible, yes. Is it a good idea, no. NAS drives do not have drive recovery built into the drive since you want the RAID controller to handle the error in order to ensure drive parity. Desktop drives such as the Seagate Barracuda are less expensive, and are able to handle errors at the disk level. Both drives prefer to run 24/7, but NAS drives are more sensitive to power cycling as well. For similar money to NAS drives, desktops and laptops are better off with NVME or solid state drives since they are faster and more power efficient. Just make sure to back up your data regularly since they aren't as reliable.The best part of these particular drives is how they are setup for a system builder. The package opens up to a drive in an anti static bag surrounded by bubble wrap. There are no instructions, software, hardware, or other things to get in the way. Less waste, and easy to handle packaging is a nice treat. If you do not have the parts to install the drives, you should seek other solutions.The drives are audible when they are seeking data on the platters. This may be annoying to some. The read / write speeds are spec for the SATA technology. Don't expect fast transfer rates. Expect a reliable RAID 5 or RAID 6 to protect your data.If you are setting up a new NAS, make sure you match the brand, size, revision, and firmware if possible. Never rely on software RAIDS also know as expanding RAIDS.
Richardson Muñiz
2025-02-05 16:39:11
Llego rápido, ya lo pude probar en una NAS y funciona perfectamente
Jose G.
2025-01-20 18:45:21
Recepción en buen estado, el disco lo entregaron en su empaque anti estático dentro de una caja de protección de plástico que evitando que el disco sufriera algún golpe directo o se moviera y golpeara contra la caja donde venia empacado, está instalado y funcionado sin ningún problema.
Vinícius Rafael Vogel da Silva
2025-01-16 10:22:07
Comprei duas unidades do HD e foram enviadas em uma caixa de papelão simples, sem qualquer proteção contra impacto. Vieram batendo uma na outra.Ambas com defeito, nenhuma ligou. Ficava dando aquele click de que vai iniciar e não ligavam. Testei ambas em mais de um Dock station e os HDs não funcionaram
ET
2025-01-15 11:07:30
I bought this Seagate NAS hard drive to expand my network-attached storage (NAS) system, and it has been an excellent choice. The drive is specifically designed for NAS use, and you can tell—it's built for 24/7 operation and delivers consistent performance without a hitch.The installation was smooth, and the drive has been running flawlessly since I added it to my setup. Transfer speeds are impressive, even when handling large files, and the drive operates quietly, with no noticeable heat buildup. It’s reassuring to know that Seagate offers solid reliability for critical data storage in a NAS environment.The best part is that this drive offers a great balance between performance, capacity, and value. If you're looking for a hard drive that can handle continuous operation and heavy data use in a NAS, I highly recommend this Seagate NAS drive.
Manolo Rivas
2024-12-20 15:44:43
Lo agregué a un gabinete que uso para trabajar y ahora estoy haciendo respaldo de varios discos duron en esta unidad, es un muy buen precio para la gran capacidad que ofrece.