
Seagate ST1000VN000 1TB NAS HDD 64MB Cache
Reliable Storage for Your NAS System The Seagate 1TB NAS HDD is designed for 1- to 8-bay NAS systems, providing high reliability and performance for 24x7 applications. With NAS drive compatibility and error recovery features, this drive ensures smooth system integration and prevents unnecessary R...
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Overview
Reliable Storage for Your NAS System
The Seagate 1TB NAS HDD is designed for 1- to 8-bay NAS systems, providing high reliability and performance for 24x7 applications. With NAS drive compatibility and error recovery features, this drive ensures smooth system integration and prevents unnecessary RAID fallout.
Specifications:
- Brand: Seagate
- Model: ST1000VN000
- Capacity: 1TB
- Interface: SATA 6Gb/s
- Cache: 64MB
- Form Factor: 3.5-Inch
- Optimized For: NAS Systems
Key Features
For 1- to 8-bay NAS Systems 24x7 NAS Applications
High Drive Reliability and Performance with Seagate Gasworks'
NAS Drive Compatibility for Easy System Integration
Error recovery prevents unnecessary RAID fallout
RAID Rebuild technology mitigates time-consuming complete RAID rebuilds
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed for 1- to 8-bay NAS systems, offering versatility for various network storage setups.
- Optimized for 24x7 NAS applications, ensuring continuous operation and reliability for always-on systems.
- Features Seagate Gasworks' technology, contributing to high drive reliability and performance.
- Includes error recovery mechanisms to prevent unnecessary drive fallout from RAID arrays.
- RAID Rebuild technology helps mitigate time-consuming complete RAID rebuilds, saving valuable time and effort.
- The 64MB cache enhances performance by providing faster access to frequently used data.
- The 1TB capacity offers a solid foundation for network storage in home or small office environments.
👎 Cons
- The 1TB capacity may be too small for users with extensive data storage needs or rapidly growing media libraries.
- While optimized for 1- to 8-bay systems, it does not explicitly state the maximum number of users supported, which can be a limitation for larger teams.
- Specific power profiles or advanced vibration tolerance details are not mentioned, which are sometimes found in higher-end NAS drives.
- No information regarding the warranty duration is provided, which is an important factor for long-term investment.
- As a traditional HDD, its speed will be slower compared to solid-state drives, especially for intensive random access operations.