
Synology HAT3300-12T 12TB Plus Series SATA 3.5" HDD
Reliable NAS Storage with Synology HAT3300 Series HDD The Synology HAT3300-12T is a 12TB SATA HDD from the Plus Series, engineered to meet the demanding requirements of 24/7 storage in Synology NAS systems. With NAS-class reliability, stringent validation testing, and seamless firmware updates t...
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Overview
Reliable NAS Storage with Synology HAT3300 Series HDD
The Synology HAT3300-12T is a 12TB SATA HDD from the Plus Series, engineered to meet the demanding requirements of 24/7 storage in Synology NAS systems. With NAS-class reliability, stringent validation testing, and seamless firmware updates through Synology DSM, this hard drive ensures consistent performance and maximum uptime for your business-critical data.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 12TB
- Interface: SATA
- Form Factor: 3.5 inch
- MTBF: 1 million hours
- Workload Rating: 180 TB/year
- Recording Technology: Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR)
Key Features
Reliable Always-On Operation - Backed by 1 million hours MTBF and 180 TB/year workload rating
Tested for Maximum Reliability - Stringent validation and up to 300,000 hours of testing ensure reliability in Synology systems
Seamless Firmware Updates - Firmware updates can be performed directly in Synology DSM
Reliable Recording Technology - Conventional magnetic recording (CMR) technology offers consistent performance
3-year warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Engineered for reliable always-on operation, backed by a 1 million hours MTBF rating.
- Features a robust 180 TB/year workload rating, suitable for demanding storage environments.
- Undergoes stringent validation and up to 300,000 hours of testing to ensure maximum reliability in Synology systems.
- Offers seamless firmware updates that can be performed directly within Synology DSM for convenience.
- Utilizes Conventional Magnetic Recording (CMR) technology, providing consistent performance.
👎 Cons
- The 12TB capacity, while substantial, may not be sufficient for users with extremely large or rapidly growing data storage needs.
- The focus on Synology systems implies optimized performance within that ecosystem, potentially limiting peak performance in non-Synology setups.
- The 180 TB/year workload rating is specific, but actual performance under sustained heavy write loads is not detailed.
- The CMR technology, while consistent, may not offer the same random read/write speeds as newer, more advanced recording technologies.
- The 3-year warranty, while standard, may be shorter than some enterprise-grade drives which offer longer coverage.