Testseek.com have collected 192 expert reviews of the Seagate 3.5 inch IronWolf SATA600 ST-VNA / ST-VN Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate 3.5 inch IronWolf SATA600 ST-VNA / ST-VN Series.
January 2018
(88%)
192 Reviews
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Build Quality (180WRL / 1 Million Hours MTBF), Excellent Performance, 256MB Cache, 10TB's Capacity, Temperatures / Noise Levels / Power
Price (For Some),
After testing the IronWolf 10TB HDD it's quite clear that Seagate aims to change the naming of their products to something more “aggressive” and consumer friendly (perhaps also to attract more gamers?) since at least in terms of performance we...
Large drive capacity, Class-leading performance, NAS optimizations maximize reliability
Higher power draw than helium-filled alternative
Seagate's line of NAS HDDs boost maximum capacity to 8TB and offer a compelling suite of features and performance that are intended to get the most out of small NAS systems...
Price (For Some), Power Consumption (Compared To Other NAS Drives),
Based on the specs sheet given to us by Seagate and from our detailed charts the NAS HDD 8TB model has little to fear from his Enterprise Grade brother in terms of performance but the same can't be said about its reliability something potent...
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Fast sustained read/write performance, Quiet Operation, Durable Design, Competitive Price
It is hard to go past the Seagate IronWolf NAS drives for storing your data. They are competitively priced, deliver fast speeds and are available in a range of capacities to suit your needs and budget.Speaking of capacities, the 14TB Ironwolf and Ironwolf...
Published: 2018-08-05, Author: David , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: The days of big data demand big storage. Seagate's IronWolf range delivers it in spades, along with enterprise-grade reliability, concurrency and longevity.The IronWolf and IronWolf Pro range look, on the surface, like a conventional 3.5” drive, but this...
By now, there might still be some people asking why we need a NAS drive as these devices are slightly slower compared to the HDDs of regular desktops and the transferring speed is mostly delayed by the speed of your network. Basically, this may come off a...
Abstract: There's something about 12TB hard drives reading and writing at 250MBps that we just can't get enough of. This go-round, we review Seagate's IronWolf--the slightly slower, slightly lower-rent cousin to the mighty 12GB Seagate BarraCuda Pro we recently too...
As we mentioned in the beginning of the review, the 12TB model didn't appear to use anymore power than the 10TB, according to the specifications. Looking at the raw data from my own testing I do see a touch more being used in random read and random write...