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kmmcd
Oct 29, 2025Aspirant
Best Place to Buy Hard Drives?
 I am looking to replace my RN424 with something newer that is supported. To this end, where is the best place to buy hard drives? 
FURRYe38
Oct 30, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Places like newegg, amazon, I've got good drives from for NAS. I prefer the Western Digital RED drives for my NAS.
- StephenBOct 30, 2025Guru - Experienced UserFURRYe38 wrote: Places like newegg, amazon, I've got good drives from for NAS. I prefer the Western Digital RED drives for my NAS. Be a little careful here. WD started shipping SMR drives for some of the WD Reds, and those particular drives aren't good options for ReadyNAS. There was a lot of pushback, and WD ended up re-branding their CMR Red drives as WD Red Plus. More recently they stopped selling WD Reds. However, there might be old inventory still, and you don't want to purchase one of these older SMR models. The saga there is still on-going, a recent article is here: - https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/hdds/wd-launches-investigation-into-problems-with-its-smr-hard-drives-the-same-drives-that-got-wd-sued-in-2021-now-reporting-failure-rates-due-to-fundamental-flaws
 Today the SMR/CMR technology info is included on WD and Seagate datasheets (and Toshiba also), so you can double-check the technology prior to purchase if you are worried you might get one of these older drives. For a long time I used WD Reds exclusively, but more recently have begun mixing in some Ironwolf. I've had no problems with either (or with mixing them). So now I look at both, and purchase whatever is less expensive at the time. 
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