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Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III

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Bullet Points Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III
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  • - 4 TB 3.5" 5900 RPM Serial ATA III
  • - Storage drive buffer size: 64 MB
  • - SMART technology
  • - 610 g
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NAS HDD 4TB, 3.5", 5900rpm, SATA III
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Best-Performing, Highest-Capacity Storage for 1- to 5-Bay NAS Systems.

Fine-tunes the needs of small NAS systems, Seagate® NAS HDDs provide the best-performing, highest-capacity storage for 1- to 5-bay NAS systems. The NAS HDD has been compatibility tested with the industry's top NAS solution providers.

- Built and tested to provide industry-leading performance for 24×7 NAS applications.
- Seagate NASWorks™ improves drive reliability with custom-built error recovery controls, power settings and vibration tolerance.
- Enables the highest capacities for 1- to 5-bay systems—up to 4TB per drive or 20TB in a 5 bay NAS.

Short summary description Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III:
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Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB, 3.5", 4 TB, 5900 RPM

Long summary description Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III:
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Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 4 TB, HDD speed: 5900 RPM

Features
HDD size *
3.5"
HDD capacity *
4 TB
HDD speed *
5900 RPM
Interface *
Serial ATA III
Storage drive buffer size
64 MB
SMART technology
Yes
Start/stop cycles
600000
Mean time between failures (MTBF)
1000000 h
Windows operating systems supported
Yes
Power
Power consumption (standby)
4.8 W
Power consumption (PowerSave)
0.5 W
Power consumption (idle)
3.95 W
Power
Operating voltage
5 / 12 V
Start-up current
2 A
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 70 °C
Storage temperature (T-T)
-40 - 70 °C
Operating shock
80 G
Non-operating shock
300 G
Weight & dimensions
Width
101.6 mm
Height
26.1 mm
Depth
147 mm
Weight
610 g
Other features
Sustained data rate
180 MB/s
Product colour
Black
Data transfer rate
6 Gbit/s
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2013-08-05 18:13:48
Uk has collected 94 expert reviews for Seagate Desktop ATA Hard Drives NAS 4TB 3.5" Serial ATA III and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
Source Review comments Score
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2013-12-15 08:09:26
Last year Western Digital launch the Red series of hard disks intended for use in NAS devices. Seagate also has such a series now called the Seagate NAS HDDs. We tested the 4TB model and compared it to Western Digital's disks. It's more than a marketin...
Bottom line With the NAS HDD series, Seagate now has hard disks that are optimised for use in NAS devices just like the Western Digital Red disks. The fact that they're in TLER mode by default is important for NAS devices, and it's also positive that Seagate tests...
0%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-02-26 01:25:45
For the longest time I ran a set of four Seagate Barracuda 7200.12's in my NAS here in the lab. These drives served me very well up until last year, when they were replaced by the purpose built WD Red NASWare drives. Now though Seagate has entered th...
Bottom line Back in July of last year, Western Digital launched the first purpose built NAS hard drive, and for the longest time I was waiting for Seagate to do the same. Today this has come to fruition with the NAS HDD, offered in two, three and four TB capacit...
95%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-03-02 01:31:13
As Western Digital found with its WD Red hard disk, there's a healthy interest in high-capacity hard disks you can use in a NAS drive . The Seagate NAS is the unimaginatively named product from Seagate that fills a gap in its range, a 3.5in SATA disk avai...
Bottom line The Seagate NAS is a very quiet and low consumption hard-disk drive that looks ideal for desktop NAS and RAID use. It currently costs about the same as its competitor from WD, and while some benchmark tests suggested it has a slightly slower top speed, in...
80%
apcmag.com
Updated:
2014-06-04 02:42:19
We reviewed the largest drive in the range, a 4TB behemoth, but it also ships in 2TB and 3TB capacities. SATA 6Gbps is now standard for hard drives, and the NAS HDD is no exception. The inclusion of TLER (Time Limited Error Recovery) is unique to NAS driv...
Bottom line Considerably faster than Western Digital's Red series when it comes to read performance, Seagate's NAS HDD is the best SOHO NAS drive we've tested...
90%
aphnetworks.com
Updated:
2014-08-02 03:56:24
When QNAP sent over the TS-559 Pro+ to us for review in September 2010, I decided it was a wise choice to buy a new set of hard drives to go along with the NAS. My requirements were simple; I wanted something reasonably power efficient, reasonably fast, a...
Bottom line Retailing for about $160 at press time, the popular Seagate NAS HDD 4TB has one huge advantage under its belt: Price. In today's review, we are stacking the ST4000VN000 against the $180 Western Digital Red 4TB and $185 HGST Deskstar NAS 4TB . With a price...
0%
play3r.net
Updated:
2014-10-08 07:57:36
When people think of hard drives, a few companies names spring to mind and one of them is usually Seagate.  Having formed in 1979 which at the time they were called Shugart Technology (after the founder Al Shugart), they soon changed their name to Seagate...
Bottom line So with NAS (network attached storage) being the primary use for the Seagate ST4000VN000, is it a worthwhile purchase over a conventional hard drive and does it warrant the £143 price tag? Well jumping right into the main focus which is the performance...
84%
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-06-12 04:15:00
Most 3.5″ hard drives have a very standard design, with the spinning disk, drive heads and other gubbins tucked within a plastic and metal enclosure. That's precisely what we find here. The bottom of the enclosure includes a PCB for the control mechanisms...
Good Does what it says on the tin: it's capacious, quiet and reliable, Reasonable price point...
Bad Could be cheaper?, Score, 10 / 10, Links, 4TB Seagate 3.5″ NAS hard drive on Ebuyer, Like this, Like Loading...
Bottom line From first opening the box to writing the final word of this review, at no point was I surprised by the Seagate 4TB NAS drive. It delivered precisely what I expected – a heck of a lot of space, reasonably good speeds, quiet operation and total reliability...
0%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2015-06-21 08:40:35
Now that the prices of SSDs have dropped to well below 50 cents per GB, we expect that only few Hardware.Info readers will still want to use a conventional hard drive as their primary storage device. We still can't quite live without them, however, beca...
0%
eteknix.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:36
Picking the just the right storage drive for your task isn't always an easy task, there are quite a few options on the market by now when it comes to high-capacity mechanical drives and today I'm taking a closer look at how one of the best performing NAS...
Good Great scaling, Great performance, Low total cost of ownership, capacity per watt, NAS and RAID optimised, Optional Seagate Disaster Recovery options available...
Bad none, “I wouldn’t think twice whether to get the Seagate NAS 8TB drives or something else. The performance, capacity, and price are things that you simply can’t argue with.”, Thanks to, Seagate, for providing us with these sample drives...
Bottom line You should pick the storage drives for your NAS with care and not just take some random cheap drive. After all, these are your precious files and you wouldn't want to lose them. The Seagate NAS 8TB drives would be a perfect choice for this. We already saw...
0%
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:36
Is there such a thing as too much storage? In this day and age, probably not. And while it is always great to have a backup in the cloud there is still a lot to be said for local storage. A device that can serve everyone in your location easily and at spe...
Bottom line Starting with the build quality of the drive we have a device which feels solid and really, with HDD like this the reliability is proven. Yes there will be the odd model that through pure bad luck could fail early but overall I think we can all agree that...
100%
eteknix.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:36
When Thecus sent me the amazing N7770-10G NAS a little while ago, they also sent along five of Seagate's Enterprise NAS 6TB hard disk drives. While they are intended for NAS usage as the drive name already suggests, they still deserve a review on their ow...
Good 7200RPM spindle speed, 5-year warranty, Good performance, Low total cost of ownership, Up to 8TB capacity in 3.5-inch, Supports up to 16 drive bays, Silent for a 7200RPM drive...
Bad Mechanical drive: higher noise and power consumption than solid state, “Seagate’s Enterprise NAS 6TB hard drives offer great reliability at a low TCO. A cheap and silent 7200RPM drive that performs as well as it should.”, Thank You, Thecus, for providing...
Bottom line You should never compromise when you purchase storage, after all, this is where you keep all your precious files. This is a rule that is more important for NAS usage than anything else as this is where you not only store your precious files, but also back...
0%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:37
Despite having an aggressive nearline product portfolio, Seagate was behind the curve when Western Digital released the new Red Pro NAS-specific HDD with 7,200 RPM platters. Seagate, Western Digital, and Hitachi all have HDD products designed specifically...
Bottom line Before NAS specific hard drives came to the market, some systems were built with ill-equipped desktop HDDs, and others with enterprise products with more features than needed for the installation. The WD Red and Seagate NAS brought us out of the dark age...
94%
hungrygeeks.ph
Updated:
2016-12-16 02:58:09
Seagate Enterprise NAS 6TB ReviewAs files become larger, so does our HDDs. While each task can be outfitted by a single HDD, some companies and brands create different lines to cater for them. Seagate's Enterprise HDDs come off as their solution to Networ...
0%
chip.com.my
Updated:
2016-12-16 02:58:09
Network-specific hard drives are making a breakthrough, as Network-Attached Storage (NAS) devices are now very common, so much so that there are even consumer-grade NAS systems available for purchase now. Seagate is capitalising on this new niche by annou...
Good Great performance, features, Silent...
Bad Price at higher storage options...
Bottom line If you ever find yourself shopping for HDDs for a NAS enclosure, the Seagate NAS HDD may just be what you're looking for. It boasts high capacity storage, excellent performance and is highly optimised to boot.(previously published in issue February 2015)...
0%
liveatpc.com
Updated:
2016-12-16 02:58:09
Large Storage Options The NAS drive comes in several storage sizes, including 2TB, 3TB and 4TB variants. All of them cater to a wide variety of user types, including home users, SOHOs and small-to-medium sized businesses. As with most, if not all modern d...
Bottom line Review: Seagate NAS HDD 4TBWith media files growing bigger at a fast rate, storage manufacturers have been looking for ways to pack even more data into tiny little metal boxes that we commonly call hard drives. Seagate has done more with its latest Seagat...
84%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2017-08-12 04:09:18
While the price of SSDs continues to drop, the ‘old' hard drive is still the cheapest way to store a lot of data. Especially in a NAS or Mini-ITX system, where there is limited physical space you probably want a drive with as much capacity as possible...
Bottom line We are starting this conclusion with the 6TB-drives. The Toshiba MD04ACA 6TB and X300 6TB offer good performance in this segment for a relatively low price, but are clearly audible with noise levels that are nearly at 40 dB(A) when idle. Nevertheless th...
0%
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2013-08-08 06:07:05
For the longest time I ran a set of four Seagate Barracuda 7200.12's in my NAS here in the lab. These drives served me very well up until last year, when they were replaced by the purpose built WD Red NASWare drives. Now though Seagate has entered th...
Bottom line Back in July of last year, Western Digital launched the first purpose built NAS hard drive, and for the longest time I was waiting for Seagate to do the same. Today this has come to fruition with the NAS HDD, offered in two, three and four TB capacit...
95%
storagereview.com
Updated:
2013-09-14 18:16:19
The Seagate NAS HDD is a 3.5" form factor, 6Gb/s SATA interface hard drive that spins at 5,900RPM, ranges up to 4TB in capacity and is specifically engineered to be installed in one to five-bay NAS devices. With the consumer and small office NAS market gr...
Good Higher mixed workload and sequential throughput than WD Red, Greatest capacity in NAS HDD segment, Better latency consistency in mixed workloads than WD Red...
Bad Back of the group random 4k max latency in write activity...
Bottom line The Seagate NAS HDD comes in capacities up to 4TB and includes specially designed firmware that is engineered to deliver greater reliability and performance to provide consumers with assurance when they select drives with which to populate their new NAS...
0%
silentpcreview.com
Updated:
2014-01-19 07:44:05
The Seagate NAS HDD 4TB is a more affordable alternative to the popular WD Red 4TB hard drive drive. The two models share much in common including NAS/RAID optimized firmware, a three year warranty, excellent acoustics and low power consumption.
Bottom line The Seagate NAS HDD 4TB is another high capacity drive that puts performance on the back burner to achieve quiet, low vibration, and energy efficient operation. Its obvious competitor is the WD Red 4TB which offers many of the same features. The Red e...
0%
techgage.com
Updated:
2014-01-24 01:31:41
Considering the fact that network-attached storage (NAS) use is growing at an alarming rate, it didn't surprise us much last summer when WD released its NAS-bound “Red” series , but it did make us question, “what took so long?”A NAS-specific hard drive mi...
Bottom line ” section for products like Seagate's NAS HDD because it's just so straight-forward. Plus, it helps when products prove to be quite good, such as this one has. When choosing between hard drives for your NAS, I wholeheartedly recommend targeting models th...
0%
hardwarebbq.com
Updated:
2014-01-31 01:13:37
NAS storage is serious business, not just for the enterprise market, but also for personal and SOHO NAS. NAS for SOHO/Personal is HUGE! There's Synology, QNAP, Thecus, Drobo, Buffalo- even Seagate has their OWN NAS lineup.Considering that before WD RED ar...
Bottom line Though it doesn't perform like a standard drive suitable to be paired with an OS for your primary use, but has all the near-enterprise functionality of a NAS good enough for SOHO use. Best part is that its able to keep up with WD Red 2TB version. Not b...
82%
techworld.com
Updated:
2014-03-09 01:10:05
As Western Digital found with its WD Red hard disk, there's a healthy interest in high-capacity hard disks you can use in a NAS drive . The Seagate NAS is the unimaginatively named product from Seagate that fills a gap in its range, a 3.5in SATA disk avai...
Bottom line The Seagate NAS is a very quiet and low consumption hard-disk drive that looks ideal for desktop NAS and RAID use. It currently costs about the same as its competitor from WD, and while some benchmark tests suggested it has a slightly slower top speed, in...
0%
Techreport.com
Updated:
2014-04-05 03:27:55
Product segmentation is a delicate art that tech companies have come to master. We see it in the semiconductor industry, where chip makers derive a range of products from the same base silicon. Clock speeds are tweaked, functional units are trimmed, and s...
Bottom line Hard drive makers have been repurposing platters to serve different markets for as long as I can remember. NAS-specific consumer drives are relatively new additions, though. A couple of years ago, this particular class of low-power mechanical drive didn'...
0%
storagereview.com
Updated:
2014-12-16 02:49:20
The Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD is a duty-specific drive available in capacities up to 6TB designed to meet the storage needs of small and midrange NAS environments ranging from smaller tower form factors to 16-bay rack units. The wide scope addresses a co...
Good Best-in-class overall performance, Available in a wide range of capacities including 6TB, 5-year warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Service plan (optional)...
Bad Slips behind the Seagate NAS HDD in our CIFS 8k sequential benchmark...
Bottom line With its focus on reliability, capacity, and great performance, the Seagate Enterprise NAD HDD is the best overall NAS HDD available, especially for multi-tenant NAS environments ranging from SMB to enterprise in scale. Seagate Enterprise NAS at AmazonDis...
0%
computingondemand.com
Updated:
2016-02-03 11:28:52
It is no secret that I am a storage junkie. Everyone that visits this site should have figured that out by now. With as much data as I store on my network(s), I am always on the hunt for a better hard drive to (over)populate my NAS and servers. Desktop dr...
Bottom line As the drive landscape tries to redefine itself to compete with faster SSDs, it seems that more industry focused drives are inevitable.  We have already seen a slew of drives designated for specific vertical markets within the storage sector leading to an...
89%
storagereview.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:36
The Seagate Enterprise NAS is the company's purpose-built line of HDDs to address mid-range NAS, server and cloud storage use cases. For this review, we will be looking at the 8TB model, which is Seagate's most recent addition to the Enterprise portfolio...
Good Great overall performance, 5-year warranty and optional Rescue Data Recovery Service plan, Massive 8TB capacity as well as a wide range of smaller models...
Bad Underwhelming results in a few categories (iSCSI 4K) and sometimes behind the 6TB...
Bottom line Along with its fantastic performance and great reliability features, the 8TB Seagate Enterprise HDD offers businesses massive storage capacity, which helps to optimize both storage footprint and power consumption...
0%
nikktech.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:36
As many of you know very well nowadays hard disk drive manufacturers are producing different models for different segments of the market so entry level models are designed for casual consumers, business/enterprise grade models are ment for enthusiasts and...
Good Enterprise Class Quality, 1.2 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Of The Charts Performance, 256MB Cache, 8TB's Capacity, AcuTrack & PowerChoice Technologies, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
Bad Price (For Some), Power Consumption (Compared To Other NAS Drives)...
Bottom line When we reviewed the Enterprise NAS 6TB model a while back we were all impressed with both its performance results and the “reported” reliability numbers. I even recall thinking as to why Seagate would release a NAS oriented HDD model which...
0%
nikktech.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:37
It's no secret that there are several storage choices out there for use with a desktop PC (or even a laptop) from the all-time classic regular mechanical drives up to the new solid state hybrid drives (HDD+SSD combo) and solid state drives. Things however...
Good Enterprise Class Quality, 1.2 Million Hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures), Top Of The Charts Performance, 6TB's Capacity, AcuTrack & PowerChoice Technologies, Temperatures/Noise Levels, 5 Years Warranty...
Bad Price (For Some), Power Consumption (Compared To The WD RED)...
Bottom line It goes without saying that boosting such specs the Enterprise NAS HDD by Seagate is certainly not the most power efficient (green) NAS drive in the market but as you can clearly tell by our charts not only is it a lot faster compared to the...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2016-10-27 02:33:37
Hard drives continue to remain the storage medium of choice for applications where capacity and cost factors outweigh performance requirements. Vendors have also realized that enterprise hard drives are an overkill for some applications, but the recently...
Bottom line For home consumers who are interested in stashing their media collection / smartphone-captured photos and videos and expect only four or five clients to simultaneously access the NAS, the lower power consumption as well as the price of the WD Red 6 TB is...
0%
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