Designed for use in 1-16 bay NAS environments within commercial and enterprise settings, the 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD from Seagate is built to withstand 24/7 operation, or 8760 hours per year. This 16TB 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 ample storage capacity with 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, and an annualized failure rate (AFR) of 0.73%. Seagate includes a limited 2-year Data Recovery Service that helps you retrieve damaged data in the event of a mechanical error, accident, or natural disaster, and overall protection is provided by a limited 5-year warranty.
Seagate 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR, Retail)
$367.49
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.71 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.85 × 6.05 × 2.45 in |
Quantity | 1 |
Non-Recoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | 1 in 1015 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4 x 1 x 5.8" / 101.6 x 25.4 x 147.32 mm |
Storage Altitude | -1, 000 to 40, 000' / -304.80 to 12, 192 m |
Operating Altitude | -1, 000 to 10, 000' / -304.80 to 3048 m |
Storage Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% |
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 G / 10 to 1500 Hz |
Storage Shock | 200 G / 2.0 ms |
Operating Shock | 50 G / 2.0 ms |
Current | 2.0 A at 12 VDC |
Supported Voltage | 5 VDC, 12 VDC |
Power Draw | 7.6 W (Active)<br />5.0 W (Idle)<br />1.0 W (Standby) |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 1.2 Million Hours |
Storage Capacity | 16 TB |
Noise Level | 3.2 dB (Active)<br />2.8 dB (Idle) |
Cache Memory | 256 MB |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Read Speed | Maximum: 250 MB/s |
Latency | 4.1 ms |
Drive Type | HDD |
Form Factor | 3.5" |
Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM |
Load/Unload Cycles | 600, 000 |
Heads | 18 |
Platters | 9 |
Areal Density | 1172 Gb/in² |
Disk Sector Format | 512e |
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) | 0.73 % |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 300 TB |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
Reviews (134)
134 reviews for Seagate 16TB IronWolf Pro 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR, Retail)
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Dante Kulas (verified owner) –
it works well and quietly.
Cathrine Krajcik (verified owner) –
At least 50% faster copying 16TB IronWolf to 16TB IronWolf then my Seagate Baracuta8 TB that it replaces. Great price!
Eric Tremblay (verified owner) –
This drive is amazing! Fast, quiet and gave me tons of extra storage!!!
Fanny Zieme (verified owner) –
As an avid photographer it is quite easy for me to acquire terabytes of images. It’s important to have a robust hard drive that can quickly pull images into post processing software. This Seagate 10TB NAS drive fits the bill.
Shanon Greenholt (verified owner) –
Does what it is supposed to do!
Nikolas Olson (verified owner) –
These are quiet and quick. Using them in my video file server.
Archibald Sipes (verified owner) –
I have been buying SEAGATE hard drives for over 20 years now. I have literally used them all but SEAGATE has never let me down. Their drives are built rugged and are beyond reliable. This is the largest single drive that they make and it does great for me because I film and edit 4K content and it gives me plenty of room for that. This is a must buy.
Candice Heathcote (verified owner) –
Installed into a prebuilt CLX that needed a little more storage for HD video. Very quite and smooth running.
Gerard Walsh (verified owner) –
Works perfectly. Part of a raid1 setup.
Anna Bartell (verified owner) –
Both HDD worked like a charm on Synology Ds1621+. Just started using it, but only for backup, not for day-to-day transactions.
Yoshiko Willms (verified owner) –
Seems the older model number (ST8000NE0004) I ordered with my Synology DS2019+ are failing on me inside the 5 year warrantee and Seagate is replacing with this model. Seagate is not offering the rapid replacement, just the standard 2 to 3 week replacement… I am not really happy with this pro NAS specific model!
Anahi Tremblay (verified owner) –
Replaced 7 older drives by 2 new 14TB drives. Very happy with the results
Patrick Hayes (verified owner) –
I installed them in my Synology NAS 1019+ and they went in perfectly smoothly. In the NAS, they take a LONG time to expand the volume, so give it 4 -5 days… but very high quality, can recommend.
Verlie Walker (verified owner) –
I purchased this 16TB Hard Drive for my Synology NAS. I needed to expand my storage so I purchased 1 of this and 2 WD Red Pro 16TB. I am comparing this against several other drives I have both regular consumer and Enterprise class drives. Heat and Noise: Compared to Regular 10TB Helium Drives this runs a bit louder and a little hotter, but not as much as Enterprise class equivalents. I would not call this loud but they do make more noise than my WD Red and Red Pro’s, especially during writes. Under read loads they are all about the same. After the hard drives arrived I plugged it into an external enclosure and ran a few check to make sure it was all good before trying to deploy them in my NAS. I ran crystalDiskInfo and ran my simple performance check which includes CrystalDiskMark and an 8Gig file copy to the HDD. Seagate IronWolf Pro 16TB: Seq Read: 278 MB/s, Seq Write 273 MB/s, Copy 80 MB/s WD Red Pro 16TB: Seq Read: 266 MB/s, Seq Write 264 MB/s, Copy 259 MB/s Seagate EXOS 18TB: Seq Read: 291 MB/s, Seq Write 282 MB/s, Copy 258 MB/s WD Ultrastar HC550 18TB: Seq Read 269 MB/s, Seq Write 268 MB/s, Copy 274 MB/s WD Red Pro 18TB: Seq Read 267 MB/s, Seq Write 266 MB/s, Copy 260 MB/s WD Red Helium 10TB WD101EFAX: Seq Read 218 MB/s, Seq Write 219 MB/s Speed comparison for reference. This is just a small selection of my hard drives that I have owned and have tested. This is where I see a performance oddity. The File transfer is only 80MB/s but crystaldiskmark indicates it should be much faster. I did not return or RMA. I have seen this one other time with the Newer Non-Helium WD Red Plus’s. I figure some error happened in the copy test so the writes were not happening every disk rotation. Just a guess I didn’t rerun my test. Yes I have quite a few HDD’s for primary and backup storage.
Alexys Feil (verified owner) –
Awesome customer service
Willis Bailey (verified owner) –
I have just got one from BH. Warranty is Valid Until September 7, 2027
Sabryna Anderson (verified owner) –
I purchased four of these drives for my Synology NAS. I loaded all four drives up after mounting my NAS and all of them were DOA. I tried connecting them via SATA directly to my computer no luck. I did RMA them, which cost me a bit more money, but they still end up being cheaper than other NAS-level drives.
Milo Wunsch (verified owner) –
I bought 2 of these for my home network on a raid 1 setup, no issues and also bought Seagate for its performance and reliability.
Jazlyn Mante (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.
Columbus Erdman (verified owner) –
The most important thing about this hard drive is not a shingled (SMR) hard drive, but a CMR one. For NAS and servers, you should keep SMR drives one million billion miles away. On my QNap NAS, it recognizes the Iron Wolf recovery perk and it tells me how many days I have left in that perk. But I have always been suspicious of Seagate’s reliability, and this just confirmed that suspicion. I bought three of these drives to replace a failed and two old WD red pro drives. All lasted more than 5 years. I put a hard drive to replace the bad one, and less than 24 hours later it was dead. Thankfully, B&H was able to RMA the drive with free return shipping. NICE! The other two and the replacement have been working fine. One drive dying in under 24 hours is the reason for a two star deduction.