Seagate IronWolf Pro 24TB Enterprise NAS Internal HDD Hard Drive – CMR 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 512MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage, Rescue Services (ST24000NT002)

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  • High Performance: All-CMR (conventional magnetic recording) portfolio enables consistent, industry-leading 24×7 performance allowing users to access data anytime, anywhere
  • Class-Leading Dependability: Up to 550TB/year workload rating, 2.5M hours MTBF, and 5-year limited warranty for unparalleled total cost of ownership (TCO)
  • Peace of Mind with Data Recovery: Complimentary 3 year Rescue Data Recovery Services for a hassle-free, zero-cost data recovery experience
  • IronWolf Health Management: Helps protect data with prevention, intervention, and recovery recommendations to ensure peak system health
  • Optimized for NAS: AgileArray with dual-plane balancing, time-limited error recovery (TLER), and rotational vibration (RV) sensors to deliver top RAID performance in multi-bay environments
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Seagate IronWolf Pro 24TB Enterprise NAS Internal HDD Hard Drive – CMR 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 512MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage, Rescue Services (ST24000NT002)
Seagate IronWolf Pro 24TB Enterprise NAS Internal HDD Hard Drive – CMR 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 512MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage, Rescue Services (ST24000NT002)

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Specification: Seagate IronWolf Pro 24TB Enterprise NAS Internal HDD Hard Drive – CMR 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 512MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage, Rescue Services (ST24000NT002)

Hard Drive

‎24 TB Mechanical Hard Disk

Brand

‎Seagate

Item model number

‎ST24000NT002

Item Weight

‎1.72 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches

Color

‎Silver

Computer Memory Type

‎DIMM

Hard Drive Interface

‎Serial ATA

Hard Drive Rotational Speed

‎7200 RPM

Manufacturer

‎Seagate

Language

‎English, English, English

Date First Available

‎January 22, 2024

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8 reviews for Seagate IronWolf Pro 24TB Enterprise NAS Internal HDD Hard Drive – CMR 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 512MB Cache for RAID Network Attached Storage, Rescue Services (ST24000NT002)

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  1. edgar

    muy buen producto, se instalo sin problemas, mi anterior seagate de 3TB duro cerca de 4 años y empezo a dar señales de falla hasta que murio, espero que este dure al menos lo mismo

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  2. WouldWerker2b

    While the drives appear to be operational, and I am using one of them now, I am very displeased with the way the drives were shipped. The two drives, in their little plastic sleeves, were simply tossed into a plastic bag with no padding or ESD protection whatsoever. I don’t know who decided this was a good idea, but it goes against every recommended treatment of a hard disk drive. The plastic bag was not gently handled, as shown by the condition of the bag. The plastic bags around the drives show evidence of impact and abrasion. I don’t know how this will affect the lifespan of the drives, but it certainly won’t improve it. Whoever is responsible for packaging such delicate electronic items needs to be held to a higher standard.
    I tried to find a place to tell Amazon, but if it exists I was unable to locate it, hence the product review. I did give it 5 stars because the drive looks like it works, but only time will tell.
    Update: I had to return the second drive as it was defective. Noisy rotation, clicking sound as the head was seeking, and never would initialize. Very likely the drive failed due to shipping damage.

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  3. Rick Talbot

    Good performance for what it’s meant to do. There’s a slight wherring sound and the track seek sound is audible. Not louder than any other drive. I really chose this model for the 3 year warranty and the load/unload cycles is double the WS Blue equivalent. This is a CRR drive, which is the tried and true HDD technology, which is a good thing.

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  4. brian mercer

    I recently invested in a high capacity network attached storage (NAS) hard drive, and I’m absolutely thrilled with its exceptional performance and versatility. As someone with a growing digital footprint, this storage powerhouse has become an indispensable asset in managing and safeguarding my valuable data.

    First and foremost, the high storage capacity of this NAS hard drive is nothing short of impressive. With [X] terabytes of space at my disposal, I no longer worry about running out of storage for my multimedia files, work documents, family photos, and more. The ability to expand its capacity further, if needed, ensures that my data needs are future-proofed.

    Setting up the NAS drive was surprisingly easy, thanks to the user-friendly interface and intuitive setup process. Within minutes, I had the drive up and running, accessible from all my devices on the local network. The seamless integration with my existing devices, be it a PC, Mac, smartphone, or tablet, has made file sharing and data management incredibly convenient.

    Data security is of utmost importance to me, and this NAS hard drive delivers peace of mind with its robust security features. From password protection to encryption, I have full control over who can access my data and when. The RAID configuration options ensure redundancy, safeguarding my data from unexpected hardware failures.

    One of the standout features of this NAS hard drive is its impressive data transfer speeds. Uploading and accessing files from multiple devices simultaneously is smooth and lag-free, thanks to its gigabit Ethernet connectivity. This level of speed and performance makes it ideal for media streaming, backing up large files, and even running a personal cloud server.

    Furthermore, the NAS hard drive’s compatibility with various cloud services allows me to effortlessly backup and synchronize my data to popular cloud platforms. This added layer of redundancy ensures that my data is safe even in the event of any unforeseen circumstances.

    Noise levels are surprisingly low, and the drive’s energy-efficient design helps to keep power consumption in check. It runs quietly in the background, making it an unintrusive addition to my home office setup.

    In conclusion, the high capacity network attached storage hard drive has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Its vast storage space, easy setup, robust security, and top-notch performance make it an invaluable tool for anyone seeking a reliable and secure data management solution. Whether you’re a media enthusiast, a professional, or a data-conscious individual, this NAS hard drive is a top-notch investment that you won’t regret. Highly recommended!

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  5. Manuel Rivas

    Lo agregué a un gabinete que uso para trabajar y ahora estoy haciendo respaldo de varios discos duron en esta unidad, es un muy buen precio para la gran capacidad que ofrece.

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  6. Isai c.

    disco duro rápido al momento de transferir archivos pesados y confiable, un poco ruidoso cuando escribe y lee.

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  7. Rimxak

    Excelente HDD, lo compré para sustituir el HDD 1 TB de un grabador Night Owl, pero el sistema operativo “mediocre”, “prehistorico”, ‘chafa” del grabador no admite HDD con tabla de particiones GPT (Ya que MBR permite un HDD o partición máxima de 2 TB), pero ya le vi otro uso al HDD.

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  8. B. Covington

    After outgrowing the storage capacity of my previous NAS setup, I decided to upgrade to the Asustor AS5304T and populate it with some high-capacity Seagate drives. I had heard great things about Seagate’s IronWolf line of drives being purpose-built for NAS environments, so I decided to go with the 8TB models to populate my 4-bay unit.

    Right out of the box, the solid build quality of the IronWolf drives was apparent. Installation into the Asustor was a breeze. After configuring them in a RAID 5 array, I started transferring my data over from the old drives.

    I’ve been thoroughly impressed with the transfer speeds – I’m getting those real-world write speeds over 180 MB/s. The 7200 RPM spindle speed and 256MB cache give the 8TB IronWolf a nice performance boost compared to lower capacity models.

    But what’s most important for a NAS drive is reliability, and the IronWolf seems built to handle constant 24/7 operations without issue. Seagate’s rotational vibration sensors and error recovery control features give me a lot more confidence, and given that I’m not yet hardcore enough to keep even more backup servers going, I like feeling secure with each of the drives in my current RAID 5 setup.

    Do NOT ignore Seagate’s AgileArray technology which optimizes the IronWolf specifically for RAID environments like my 4-drive array. It’s clear this drive was designed from the ground up with NAS usage in mind. Even under heavy read/write loads, the 8TB IronWolf drives have stayed cool and performed flawlessly in my Asustor. It has also meant that on the two occasions that I had an inproper server shutdown (totally user error on my part), reconfiguring without data loss was relatively quick (<3 hours compared to my old setups 19 hour record).

    Overall, I’m extremely satisfied with my purchase of the 8TB IronWolf drives. The combination of high capacity, enterprise-grade reliability, and great performance makes them an ideal choice for my demanding home NAS needs. If you’re looking to upgrade your NAS without compromises, the IronWolf line deserves serious consideration.

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