Western Digital 14TB WD Purple Pro Surveillance Internal Hard Drive HDD – SATA 6 Gb/s, 512 MB Cache, 3.5″ – WD142PURP
- Western Digital’s exclusive AllFrame AI technology improves ATA streaming to help reduce frame loss and improve overall video playback.
- WD Purple Pro drives are optimized to handle up to 64 single-stream HD cameras(2) as well the latest smart cameras that transmit multiple streams. | Single stream per camera @ 3.2Mbps. Results may vary depending on camera resolution, file format, etc.
- With a workload rating up to 550TB/year(3), these drives are built to keep up with heavy video data capture and analysis. | Workload Rate is defined as the amount of user data transferred to or from the hard drive.
- The reliable WD Purple Pro is engineered with an MTBF of up to 2.5 million hours for advanced smart video solutions that operate in 24/7 environments.
- Western Digital Device Analytics provides a wealth of storage device parametric operational and diagnostic data to compatible systems.
Original price was: $319.99.$299.99Current price is: $299.99.
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Specification: Western Digital 14TB WD Purple Pro Surveillance Internal Hard Drive HDD – SATA 6 Gb/s, 512 MB Cache, 3.5″ – WD142PURP
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LRS –
I bought this hard drive because of WD reputation for quality and reliability. It’s reasonably priced and I don’t expect to have any problems with it. If I do I will post an update. I believe WD and Segate are the best HDs you can buy.
Liliana Celin –
I used the WD Purple Pro Surveillance product in my Ubiquiti NVR and it failed after a few weeks of use so I used WD Reds now. Seller wont refund my money! They wrongly claimed to my credit card company that they offered a full refund! Amazon has access to the full conversation and can attest to that!
Hortensia Chavez Aceves –
Me encanto ya que el precio es accesible
Max Beyer –
I have two of these that I installed in my camera systems. They seem like good quality and now I have a lot more space to work with. Just make sure you have the extra sata cables available.
Larry Pruett –
I bought this to replace the hard drive in my security system. Easy to install and works perfectly.
Gudrun –
I received the 12TB WD purple internal hard drive, installed it, powered-up my SureVision NVR. It automatically formatted and initialized upon powering-up, went smoothly with no problems. I am using this with 16 4K (8 megapixel) IP cameras, so this internal hard drive was definitely needed. It is working great so far which is worth a 5-star rating; however, I am giving it a 4-star overall rating because the “What’s in the box” says it includes “Mounting Screws, Quick Install Guide.” These 2 items were missing in the box. Even though the box was securely sealed, only the hard drive was enclosed in the sealed box. Also, be aware that the SATA data cable and power cable are not included with this item. You will need to already have your own, or purchase them separately. This hard drive is running smoothly and quietly in my NVR 24/7.
Cliente Amazon –
O HD é rápido para salvar as informações, muito bom.
Andy T –
I purchased this drive to expand the storage capacity of my Lorex NVR. We went from a 2TB drive which could hold about 5 days of 24/7 recording. The 8TB drive can hold about 30 days of 24/7 footage from 6 4K cameras. The drive is slightly louder than the 2TB drive that shipped with the Lorex NVR, but this is a non-issue – just wanted to mention it.
Brian A. Egge –
Some people say your hard drive will fail if it’s in the attic due to the heat. This maybe true in some areas, and while my attic is 120° in the summer, my five WD Purple drives have had no problems.
This drive was plug and play with my Dahua based NVR.
American Customer –
These robust, high speed, “24-hour video recording” 18TB HD’s make for a terrific solution for churning out monster-sized file renderings from 3D software (Maya, Houdini, etc). The things are absolute beasts, and their resilience and beefiness is exactly why I use them for my “small” personal render farm (one 2-disc 36TB RAID-0 for smaller renders, and a 5-disc 90TB RAID-0 tower for bigger renders) in my home office. Sure, I could have gone for the “Black” version that a lot of gamers prefer (if they are using SATA instead of SSD), but these drives are larger capacity with the same speed, and built to handle even more stress.
Should last me several years, no problem, but I will collect a couple more to keep on hand in case (or when) any of the originals fail…Eventually, yes, I’ll likely go all-SSD in the future, but not until they are at the same price-point, with the same-or-greater TB size, and equally “indestructible”.
Brilliant slabs of hardware.