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fiber2
Jun 07, 2017Tutor
ReadyNAS ultra 6 plus mixture of HDDs
Hi, I am running my Ultra 6 plus NAS using 3 of the 6 bays in X-Raid2. 1 is a Seagate ST3000NM0033-9ZM178 (128 MB cache) the other 2 are Seagate ST33000650NS (64 MB cache) These are all Conste...
- Jun 08, 2017
fiber2 wrote:
Do you mean you don't recommend the Ironwolf or WDC red anymore if they are not the Pro versions?
No. I tried to say that I do recommend NAS-purposed drives like the Ironwolf and WD Red. Of course enterprise models are recommended too.
What I don't recommend is WD blue, green, Seagate DM, and other consumer drive models.
StephenB
Jun 08, 2017Guru - Experienced User
An Ironwolf should work just fine.
Ironwolf and WDC Reds work well in any ReadyNAS (including legacy NAS). Enterprise drives do also, including the Ironwolf Pro and WDC Red Pro models. I don't recommend using consumer drives anymore - they might work out, but the NAS-purposed models from Seagate and WDC are similarly priced, and intended for RAID/NAS use.
You can mix/match rotation speed - the system performance could slow down a bit, but I don't think you'll see any drop off.
On SATA, all newer drive models will have SATA 3, so that's not a concern. SATA 3 drives work in a SATA 2 chassis (which is what your ultra is). SATA 2 is already faster than mechanical disks, the performance boost with SATA 3 only matters with SSDs (or multiport SATA - which the NAS doesn't use).
fiber2
Jun 08, 2017Tutor
Thanks Stephan,
Do you mean you don't recommend the Ironwolf or WDC red anymore if they are not the Pro versions? At least the non-pro versions are for NAS use.
Looked up the differences:
IronWolf (IW) vs IW Pro (IWP):
180 TB/year vs 300 TB/year work load
MTBF 1 M vs 1,2 M
Rotation vibration sensor 4TB and higher vs all capacities (that is why I was looking for at least a 4 TB model in the non-pro version)
guarantee 3 yr vs 5 yr
difference in rescue service.
- StephenBJun 08, 2017Guru - Experienced User
fiber2 wrote:
Do you mean you don't recommend the Ironwolf or WDC red anymore if they are not the Pro versions?
No. I tried to say that I do recommend NAS-purposed drives like the Ironwolf and WD Red. Of course enterprise models are recommended too.
What I don't recommend is WD blue, green, Seagate DM, and other consumer drive models.
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