Seagate IronWolf Pro (12 TB, 3.5")
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Seagate IronWolf Pro

12 TB, 3.5"


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FabianZ87

10 months ago

Which hdd would be suitable for synology

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DieLustigs

10 months ago

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I have installed the disc in a Synology. Even though it is not certified by Synology, the disc works without any problems. However, as a server disc it is clearly audible when accessing data. It just depends on whether that bothers you or not.
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FabianZ87

10 months ago

Suitable for synology

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Galaxus

10 months ago

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The Seagate IronWolf Pro hard drives are specifically designed for NAS systems and are tested by leading NAS suppliers such as Synology. However, the IronWolf Pro is not listed on the compatibility list for certain Synology models such as the DS1522+ or DS923+, although they may still work. It is advisable to consult Synology's official compatibility list to ensure that the hard drive works optimally with the chosen NAS model.
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SELMThurnheer

11 months ago

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Former employee

11 months ago

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The discs have 5 years. We have now also adjusted the display in the shop. Customers who purchased a plate before the correction can contact our customer service for the 5-year guarantee or process the guarantee directly via the manufacturer.
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awink

1 year ago

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Former employee

1 year ago

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The 24 TB version is from a different supplier and unfortunately not integrated into the other versions, we apologise for the inconvenience. The number on the largest version is actually black, which is probably the manufacturer's creative freedom.
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b0134311

1 year ago

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David Raemy

1 year ago

Enclosed according to research: The IronWolf Pro from Seagate is designed for NAS systems, making it ideal for small to medium-sized businesses or creative professionals who need a reliable storage solution. It is designed for continuous operation and has functions for monitoring the drive status. The Seagate Exos X24, on the other hand, is designed for data centres and mission-critical applications. It offers plenty of storage space (up to 24 TB) and is designed for 24/7 continuous operation. It is well suited for data-intensive applications such as cloud storage or big data applications.
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tenzmedia

1 year ago

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Surush Asilnya

1 year ago

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This is correct, the higher this specification is, the more they have been designed for a higher data exchange and accordingly physical load. At the time of my review, both have almost the same price. This is due to the offer and is related to many factors such as the purchase price and the price calculation. In such a case, I would clearly recommend the one with 550TB/Y.
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Towelie

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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It works. I am using it with Synology. The main reason is likely the noise level, and energy consumption if you have a very large NAS: enterprise HDD are designed for different specs, and NAS-specific drives have special features to make them quiet. In this specific case, it can take a while to spin up all the drives if they sleep and when they are working they are noticeable louder than my precious NAS-specific Ironwolfs

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