
WD Red
6 TB, 3.5", CMR
WD Red
6 TB, 3.5", CMR
Hello, I would consider this a warranty case.
They use different recording methods (CMR & SMR). SMR is best use for just storing data. CMR is better when it comes to "normal" usage, which means a lot of reading and writing from and to the HD.
Have you deactivated the option in the power settings to set hard disks to sleep mode after a predefined time? To which storage controller is the disk connected? Does this storage controller have a management application? This could also be set there.
ICY BOX IB-366StU3+B (3.5") USB 3.0 (backwards compatible with USB 2.0). Removable drive (you can insert and remove the drive at any time without screws). I can highly recommend it.
Yes, it is. PS: You can check Compatibility for your Synology Products on the Manufacturer's Website: https://www.synology.com/en-global/compatibility?search_by=products&model=DS414&category=hdds&filter_brand=Western%20Digital&p=1
What kind of early loud scratching? Because normally in read-write you only hear a tiny one when they are new. If this is the case I will personally open a case for a defective sector maybe?
The best thing to do is to contact customer service to find out why this is the case. The product is still available from other providers. There may also be an error in the system. On TP, the product is listed as "available from stock" at Digitec. As I said, we in the community can only guess what the reason is.
No, the SATA cable is not included. You can find the SATA 3 cable on the following page: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/datenkabel-intern-pc-444?pdo=1126-8714:1098&tagIds=554-726
Due to the lack of vibration sensors on the plates, problems or even a reduced service life are quite possible if more than 8 plates are used...
199.- That's right, they have adjusted it =D
I can't say why the 6TB version is not currently on sale. The other sizes could probably be obtained from the supplier at promotional prices. When it comes to pricing, as well as promotions, a wide variety of factors are always decisive.
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