
Toshiba HDWN160XZSTA 6TB N300 NAS Internal Hard Drive
High-Performance Storage for NAS EnvironmentsThe Toshiba N300 6TB NAS Internal Hard Drive is designed for reliable and efficient storage in NAS environments. With a CMR SATA interface, 7200 RPM, and 128 MB cache, this 3.5-inch drive delivers high performance for 24/7 operation. Optimized for up t...
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Overview
High-Performance Storage for NAS Environments
The Toshiba N300 6TB NAS Internal Hard Drive is designed for reliable and efficient storage in NAS environments. With a CMR SATA interface, 7200 RPM, and 128 MB cache, this 3.5-inch drive delivers high performance for 24/7 operation. Optimized for up to 8 drive bays and supporting a workload rating of 180TB/year, it ensures your data is always accessible and secure.
- Toshiba N300 6TB NAS 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive
- CMR SATA 6 GB/s
- 7200 RPM
- 128 MB Cache
Key Features
Built for small office and home office NAS
Designed for 24/7 operation; 128/256 MB buffer
High reliability with up to 180TB/year workload rating
High performance 7200 RPM drive with large cache size
Integrated RV sensors to compensate for rotational vibrations
Includes Toshiba 3 year limited warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed for 24/7 operation, making it suitable for continuous data storage and access in NAS environments.
- High reliability is a key feature, supporting a workload rating of up to 180TB per year for demanding usage.
- Features integrated RV sensors, which actively compensate for rotational vibrations in multi-bay NAS systems.
- Offers high performance with a 7200 RPM spin speed and a large 128/256 MB buffer for faster data handling.
- Comes with a Toshiba 3-year limited warranty, providing assurance and support for your investment.
👎 Cons
- Optimized for NAS environments, it might not provide significant advantages over standard drives for typical desktop use.
- The 7200 RPM spin speed, while high performance, could potentially generate more heat compared to slower drives.
- While designed for 24/7 operation, continuous high-intensity use will contribute to its specified workload rating.
- The large buffer size is beneficial but might not be fully utilized in all specific NAS configurations or workloads.
- The focus on small office and home office NAS environments may mean it's not scaled for larger enterprise solutions.