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7200 RPM 256MB Cache
SATA 6.0Gb/s
For NAS systems
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| Best Seller Ranking | #32 in Desktop Internal Hard Drives |
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| Brand | TOSHIBA |
|---|---|
| Series | N300 |
| Model | HDWG480XZSTA |
| Packaging | Retail |
| Interface Interface | SATA 6.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 8TB |
| NAND Flash Memory Type | Hard Drives |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Cache Cache | 256MB |
| Features | Toshiba’s N300 3.5-inch NAS internal hard drive is designed to meet the reliability, performance, endurance, and scalability requirements of 24/7 network attached storage application for personal, home office and small business use.
The N300 delivers up to 16TB of storage capacity and provides up to 1,200,000 hour MTTF and designed for 24/7 power-on operation. This drive features rotational vibration (RV) sensors which automatically detect and compensate for transient vibrations to deliver consistent performance in multi-bay storage enclosures. With support for up to 8 drive bays6 in a multi-RAID NAS design, the N300 is highly scalable to the users’ NAS configurations as their data storage needs evolve. The N300 NAS HDD line of high-reliability drives have a high workload rating of up to 180TB/year and are optimized for use in NAS environments where large amounts of data need to be efficiently stored and accessed daily. Use for: |
|---|---|
| Usage | For NAS systems |
| Form Factor Form Factor | 3.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 26.10mm |
| Width (maximum) | 101.85mm |
| Length (maximum) | 147.00mm |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2021 |
|---|
Overall Review: I ordered two, one of them worked, the other was dead on arrival. I was wanting to use them in a raid setup, so I will have to wait until I get the drive back from Toshiba RMA. I suspect the drives were not packaged correctly. The box was way too big for the two hard drives and only a small packing pillow was present, but not enough to prevent it from moving.
Overall Review: 3 out of 3 initialized up and running with no bad sectors or smart errors.
Pros: large 8 TB capacity nas drive. have had no problems with this drive yet. Installed loaded 3.5tb of info and move files on it no hick up ether.I got this drive to replace a 4tb sesgate drive.
Cons: I would recommend this drive
Overall Review: I would recomend this drive
Pros: Ordered two. Ran secure erase on both with no errors (yes, 8TB takes overnight… but I like to stress new drives a bit to trust them). Spacious and fast in a USB gen 2 enclosure. Very quiet and runs cool.
Cons: Should wait another three years to see the long haul performance but I am also currently running Toshiba HDDs that are now 8-10 years in service with no errors so… ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Overall Review: Recommend these drives for fast economical data storage.
Pros: Large capacity, very reasonable price (was on sale at NewEgg
Cons: Nothing yet!!
Overall Review: Yes, I’d recommend it. But in all fairness I’ve just installed it today…
Pros: Purchased two 8TB drives to replace the old 1TB drives in my Asustor AS6202T NAS. Working great so far. Nearly twice as fast as the old drives. A bit louder than the old drives.
Cons: None noted so far.
Overall Review: I would recommend these drives.
Pros: I have 6 of these running in a RAID 5 configuration on a Synology NAS 1621+ with 32GB of ram. Installed easily, running very quiet and backed up several Terabytes of data without blinking an eye. Come highly recommended
Cons: None
Overall Review: Highly Recommended.
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| Best Seller Ranking | #32 in Desktop Internal Hard Drives |
|---|
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
|---|---|
| Series | N300 |
| Model | HDWG480XZSTA |
| Packaging | Retail |
| Interface Interface | SATA 6.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 8TB |
| NAND Flash Memory Type | Hard Drives |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Cache Cache | 256MB |
| Features | Toshiba’s N300 3.5-inch NAS internal hard drive is designed to meet the reliability, performance, endurance, and scalability requirements of 24/7 network attached storage application for personal, home office and small business use.
The N300 delivers up to 16TB of storage capacity and provides up to 1,200,000 hour MTTF and designed for 24/7 power-on operation. This drive features rotational vibration (RV) sensors which automatically detect and compensate for transient vibrations to deliver consistent performance in multi-bay storage enclosures. With support for up to 8 drive bays6 in a multi-RAID NAS design, the N300 is highly scalable to the users’ NAS configurations as their data storage needs evolve. The N300 NAS HDD line of high-reliability drives have a high workload rating of up to 180TB/year and are optimized for use in NAS environments where large amounts of data need to be efficiently stored and accessed daily. Use for: |
|---|---|
| Usage | For NAS systems |
| Form Factor Form Factor | 3.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 26.10mm |
| Width (maximum) | 101.85mm |
| Length (maximum) | 147.00mm |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2021 |
|---|
Pros: – Quiet drive, while it lasted
– Fast, while it lasted
– Cheap, but now dead so going to cost to replace
Cons: – Lasted 1 hour
Overall Review: I bought this HDD for my NAS server. Typically I have always used enterprise level drives such as Ultrastar 7k4000 but I saw this Toshiba N300 on sale and well, you get what you pay for.
I installed this drive in my server, booted it up, and after resilvering the RAID setup it worked great for about an hour. Now i get SMART fail tests every 30 minutes (see below) :
Apr 6 20:36:24 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!
Apr 6 20:36:24 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 7 Seek_Error_Rate.
Apr 6 21:06:23 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!
Apr 6 21:06:23 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 7 Seek_Error_Rate.
I don’t know how I can get a replacement from Toshiba, but I read somewhere that this specific batch (July 2021) had a faulty motherboard so my guess is they dumped it on 3rd parties like Newegg to unload it for a cheap price. Thanks Toshiba!
Overall Review: I ordered two, one of them worked, the other was dead on arrival. I was wanting to use them in a raid setup, so I will have to wait until I get the drive back from Toshiba RMA. I suspect the drives were not packaged correctly. The box was way too big for the two hard drives and only a small packing pillow was present, but not enough to prevent it from moving.
Overall Review: 3 out of 3 initialized up and running with no bad sectors or smart errors.
Pros: large 8 TB capacity nas drive. have had no problems with this drive yet. Installed loaded 3.5tb of info and move files on it no hick up ether.I got this drive to replace a 4tb sesgate drive.
Cons: I would recommend this drive
Overall Review: I would recomend this drive
Pros: Ordered two. Ran secure erase on both with no errors (yes, 8TB takes overnight… but I like to stress new drives a bit to trust them). Spacious and fast in a USB gen 2 enclosure. Very quiet and runs cool.
Cons: Should wait another three years to see the long haul performance but I am also currently running Toshiba HDDs that are now 8-10 years in service with no errors so… ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Overall Review: Recommend these drives for fast economical data storage.
Pros: Large capacity, very reasonable price (was on sale at NewEgg
Cons: Nothing yet!!
Overall Review: Yes, I’d recommend it. But in all fairness I’ve just installed it today…
Pros: Purchased two 8TB drives to replace the old 1TB drives in my Asustor AS6202T NAS. Working great so far. Nearly twice as fast as the old drives. A bit louder than the old drives.
Cons: None noted so far.
Overall Review: I would recommend these drives.
Pros: I have 6 of these running in a RAID 5 configuration on a Synology NAS 1621+ with 32GB of ram. Installed easily, running very quiet and backed up several Terabytes of data without blinking an eye. Come highly recommended
Cons: None
Overall Review: Highly Recommended.
Pros: – Quiet drive, while it lasted
– Fast, while it lasted
– Cheap, but now dead so going to cost to replace
Cons: – Lasted 1 hour
Overall Review: I bought this HDD for my NAS server. Typically I have always used enterprise level drives such as Ultrastar 7k4000 but I saw this Toshiba N300 on sale and well, you get what you pay for.
I installed this drive in my server, booted it up, and after resilvering the RAID setup it worked great for about an hour. Now i get SMART fail tests every 30 minutes (see below) :
Apr 6 20:36:24 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!
Apr 6 20:36:24 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 7 Seek_Error_Rate.
Apr 6 21:06:23 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!
Apr 6 21:06:23 NASSRVR01 smartd[2086]: Device: /dev/ada0, Failed SMART usage Attribute: 7 Seek_Error_Rate.
I don’t know how I can get a replacement from Toshiba, but I read somewhere that this specific batch (July 2021) had a faulty motherboard so my guess is they dumped it on 3rd parties like Newegg to unload it for a cheap price. Thanks Toshiba!