
Synology HAT3300-6T 6TB NAS HDD - 3.5" SATA Drive
Optimized Storage for Your Synology NAS The Synology HAT3300-6T HDD is a reliable, NAS-grade hard drive designed for 24/7 operation in home and small office environments. With a 6TB capacity and rigorous testing, this drive ensures stable and consistent performance for your Synology NAS system. ...
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Overview
Optimized Storage for Your Synology NAS
The Synology HAT3300-6T HDD is a reliable, NAS-grade hard drive designed for 24/7 operation in home and small office environments. With a 6TB capacity and rigorous testing, this drive ensures stable and consistent performance for your Synology NAS system.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 6TB
- Form Factor: 3.5 inch
- Interface: SATA
- Rotational Speed: 5,400 RPM
- Cache: 256MB
- MTTF: 1 Million Hours
- Workload: 180TB/year
Key Features
3.5" HDD NAS Grade for SynologyNAS
Manufacturer Model Number: HAT3300-6T
I/F: SATA Capacity: 6TB Rotational Speed: 5,400rpm Cache: 256MB
Sector Size: 512e Maximum Transfer Rate: 202MB/s
MTTF: 1 million hours Workload: 180TB/y
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Specifically designed as a NAS-grade HDD for Synology NAS systems, ensuring optimized compatibility and performance.
- Offers a substantial 6TB storage capacity, providing ample space for extensive data storage needs in a network environment.
- Features a rotational speed of 5,400rpm, balancing energy efficiency with consistent data access.
- Equipped with a 256MB cache, enhancing data access speeds and overall system responsiveness.
- Boasts a high MTTF (Mean Time To Failure) of 1 million hours, indicating strong reliability for continuous operation in a NAS.
👎 Cons
- The rotational speed of 5,400rpm, while efficient, may not match the raw speed performance of 7200rpm drives for very demanding, high-concurrent access scenarios.
- This drive is designed specifically for Synology NAS, potentially limiting its optimal performance or features if used in non-Synology systems.
- The workload rating of 180TB/y, while substantial, might be a limiting factor for extremely intensive, 24/7 enterprise-level data operations.
- The sector size of 512e, while common, might require specific operating system or software compatibility for full optimization.
- The maximum transfer rate of 202MB/s, while solid, may not be the fastest available for users prioritizing ultimate sequential read/write speeds.