Designed for use in 1-24 bay NAS setups within creative professional, SOHO, and SME environments, the 12TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD from Seagate is built to withstand 24×7 operations, or 8760 hours per year. This 12TB drive has been equipped with a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface, a rotational speed of 7200 rpm, a 3.5″ form factor, and a 256MB cache, providing users with an ample storage capacity and data transfer speeds of up to 250 MB/s. The IronWolf Pro also has an MTBF rating of 1.2 million hours, a workload rate of up to 300TB per year, an annualized failure rate (AFR) of 0.73%, and a non-recoverable read error rate of 1 per 1015. Seagate includes a limited 2-year Data Recovery Service that helps you retrieve damaged data in the event of a mechanical, accidental, or natural disaster, and overall protection is provided by a limited 5-year warranty.
Seagate 12TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR)
$266.49
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.76 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.1 × 6 × 2.4 in |
Storage Capacity | 12 TB |
Power Draw | 7.8 W (Active)<br />5.0 W (Idle)<br />0.8 W (Standby) |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4 x 1 x 5.8" / 101.6 x 25.4 x 147.32 mm |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C |
Operating Temperature | 41 to 140°F / 5 to 60°C |
Storage Vibration | 2.27 G / 10 to 500 Hz |
Operating Vibration | 12.5 G / 10 to 1500 Hz |
Storage Shock | 250 G / 2.0 ms |
Operating Shock | 70 G / 2.0 ms |
Current | 2.0 A at 12 VDC |
Supported Voltage | 5 VDC, 12 VDC |
Non-Recoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | 1 in 1015 |
Cache Memory | 256 MB |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 1.2 Million Hours |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 300 TB |
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) | 0.73 % |
Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM |
Form Factor | 3.5" |
Drive Type | HDD |
Read Speed | Maximum: 250 MB/s |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Pre-Format | None |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
Reviews (134)
134 reviews for Seagate 12TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR)
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Jaleel Lueilwitz (verified owner) –
Bought these drives for my QNAP NAS for video editing. Theses drives have high reliability and great warrant which is why I purchased them.
Margie Ernser (verified owner) –
It works, went on sale the next day.
Josh Reilly (verified owner) –
very easy setup and so far so good! works as expected, it is a little noisy but I keep my synology in a drawer so I cant hear it, but if you have it next to you in your work station it will definitely make noise. The price was great and service was on point from B&H. I got this item because as a photographer I have so much data and files that I need to access remotely.
Maeve Smith (verified owner) –
I purchased this hard drive to replace a 2TB Seagate Barracuda drive, which was working well but becoming filled with my photos. After copying all the files over, the new 4TB drive works well too. I installed it in my PC as a regular drive, not in some form of backup configuration as mentioned in the description. I purchased this particular unit because it has a very MTBF (mean time between failure) score. The only negative is I can hear the heads clicking as they change position, but the sound is not loud enough to bother me.
Lucinda Wiegand (verified owner) –
I put two of these together as a RAID 1 in a ASUSTOT AS1102T and gave me 32.6 TB usable space after formatting. This is good solution for a compact and simple backup solution. I would not recommend the RAID 1 if you want to have some disk redundancy for a primary storage device in which case a RAID 0 of two of these would do this and give you a little over 16TB of usable space. BYW the AS1102T is a good value NAS with 2.5G Ethernet to give you a little more bandwidth for backups if your network supports it. The Seagate drive makes a little noise when it starts up from rest, but the the noise level is fine running in my lounge.
Lexi Kling (verified owner) –
What a great, huge value. Forty years ago a 40 meg hard drive cost approximately 40 thousand dollars, and much slower access. I know, I worked as a tech for a major computer manufacturer. Now, it’s crazy to see what the Chinese have taken to incredible levels of resolution. Also, really nice packing job by B & H. You will get a fast, nicely packed brand new item. Not somebody’s return.
Bernadine Harris (verified owner) –
Delivery was quick as promised so that I could get my raid back into operation and back to editing 4K video. As far as drive performance, they are doing well and have been powered on and running for two full weeks now…with no failure!
Karen Waters (verified owner) –
The first HDD I received was DOA – would not power on or spin up. Seagate support was completely useless and barely understood the product line. After a series of ridiculous troubleshooting steps (please reformat the drive that doesn’t turn on), they eventually offered to send a similar replacement which, when asked, was given the part number of a 3TB consumer desktop HDD. I ended the 45 minute call with Seagate without resolution, and called B&H support. Within 5 minutes an RMA was issued and a replacement was shipped priority. The replacement is working well so far. B&H provided excellent service. Seagate unfortunately did not.
Ransom Johnson (verified owner) –
I store a lot of my editing projects on this and so far it’s been great. Fast enough for my needs.
Ahmad Langosh (verified owner) –
I bought 3 of those disks to extend the capacity of my Synology NAS. They are perfect pair for it, Synology works perfectly with them, including extended diagnostics. Pretty fast, reliable (I already had 3 of them running for more than 1 year on the same NAS), and would just change them for higher capacity ones of the same series.
Mortimer Pagac (verified owner) –
In trying to decide what drives to put into my NAS, many people commented about excess noise from 7200rpm drives, I have not experienced that at all with this drive. I have two in a Synology DS218J NAS and so far, all is well.
Faustino Zulauf (verified owner) –
I recommend it
Connor Hand (verified owner) –
The standard and pro iron wolf drives are solid reliable choice for nas units. There has been some drama about SMR drive being labeled for nas with out clearly being labeled as SMR drive. nas devices typically doesn’t work with Shingled magnetic recording (SMR) drives – I would recomend researching this before purchasing drives for your nas.
Kamron Macejkovic (verified owner) –
Replaced 7 older drives by 2 new 14TB drives. Very happy with the results
Kurt Veum (verified owner) –
Using these in QNAP NAS and have been rock solid. If you are buying these for the warranty then read the fine print. Especially if you are using these for commercial use.
Charlotte Kutch (verified owner) –
These are quiet and quick. Using them in my video file server.
Jazlyn Thiel (verified owner) –
This thing is working great so far!
Verdie Romaguera (verified owner) –
Perfect expansion for my Synology NAS. Write speeds are making a huge difference
Maddison Mueller (verified owner) –
Using 4 of these for fast raid in a 16bay NAS, they work perfectly and are built for this purpose. Long warranty, enterprise class, huge space, and good speed all at an amazing price, great buy. Don’t expect SSD speeds as these aren’t meant for fast performance.
Brendon Weimann (verified owner) –
It also seems to have worked in a Drobo Pro but the Drobo Pro (old 8 bay) seems to have run into a problem when more than 3 16TB drives were installed.