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jeromes58
Jan 16, 2019Aspirant
Replacement Hard Drives for NV+ V1 WD Gold WD20005FBYZ
I will be upgrading my four 9+ year old 1T WD10EADS-00L5B1 drives in my NV+ V1 unit. I am looking at four WD Gold drives model WD2005FBYZ. My NAS is at Raidiator 4.1.14. Block size is 16384, so I should be good with the increase drive size.
Has anyone used this drive in a old NV+ V1 unit?
Thanks
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- SandsharkSensei
I'm not sure why you would go with Gold on an NV+ instead of Red. You're going to get equal performance on them, and the Reds will run cooler. But I see no reason they won't work so long as your OS is up to date. Before there were NAS rated drives, I used Enterprise drives on an NV (not even plus).
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
I'm not sure why you would go with Gold on an NV+ instead of Red. You're going to get equal performance on them, and the Reds will run cooler.
The NV+ is limited by it's sparc processor, so I agree there won't be any performance gain with the Gold's. Personally I'd have gone with Reds.
Though the Golds should work.
- jeromes58Aspirant
StephenB wrote:
Sandshark wrote:
I'm not sure why you would go with Gold on an NV+ instead of Red. You're going to get equal performance on them, and the Reds will run cooler.
The NV+ is limited by it's sparc processor, so I agree there won't be any performance gain with the Gold's. Personally I'd have gone with Reds.
Though the Golds should work.
I picked the Enterprise drive (WD Gold) for reliability, not performance. The NV+ is my home backup device, with four 9+ year old 1T WD Green drives installed. I am hoping to get 9+ years out of the new drives, but time will tell.
I will report if the drives are compatiable or not with the NV+ V1 after they arrive.
- jeromes58Aspirant
Sandshark wrote:
I'm not sure why you would go with Gold on an NV+ instead of Red. You're going to get equal performance on them, and the Reds will run cooler. But I see no reason they won't work so long as your OS is up to date. Before there were NAS rated drives, I used Enterprise drives on an NV (not even plus).
I picked the Enterprise drive (WD Gold) for reliability, not performance. The NV+ is my home backup device, with four 9+ year old 1T WD Green drives installed. I am hoping to get 9+ years out of the new drives, but time will tell.
I will report if the drives are compatiable or not with the NV+ V1 after they arrive.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
jeromes58 wrote:
I picked the Enterprise drive (WD Gold) for reliability, not performance. ... with four 9+ year old 1T WD Green drives installed.FWIW, my own NV+ is still using WD green drives (2 TB models) I purchased in 2010. I have a Duo v1 also - which has a WD Red and a Seagate drive. I've been using Red drives in other NAS since 2012, and I've found them to be very reliable.
The NV+ has been quite reliable for me too, but I don't expect it to run for another 10 years. I use my old sparc ReadyNAS as secondary backups.
- jeromes58Aspirant
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