Designed for use in 1-8 bay NAS environments within home, SOHO, and SMB environments, the 8TB IronWolf 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR) from Seagate is built to withstand 24×7 operations, or 8760 hours per year. This 8TB 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 180 MB/s. This IronWolf hard drive also has an MTBF rating of 1 million hours, 600,000 load/unload cycles, 1 in 1015 non-recoverable read errors per bits read, and a workload rate of up to 180TB per year.
Seagate 8TB IronWolf 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR, Retail)
$183.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.84 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.9 × 5.9 × 2.5 in |
Storage Capacity | 8 TB |
Power Draw | 8.8 W (Active)<br />7.6 W (Idle)<br />0.6 W (Standby) |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4.01 x 1.03 x 5.79" / 101.85 x 26.11 x 146.99 mm |
Certifications | FCC, UL, cUL, as per Manufacturer |
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 158°F / 5 to 70°C |
Storage Vibration | 5 G / 10 to 500 Hz |
Operating Vibration | 0.25 G / 5 to 22 Hz |
Storage Shock | 250 G / 2.0 ms |
Operating Shock | 70 G / 2.0 ms |
Current | 1.8 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) | 1.0 Million Hours |
Load/Unload Cycles | 600, 000 |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 180 TB |
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) | 0.87 % |
Areal Density | 930 Gb/in² |
Platters | 5 |
Heads | 10 |
Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM |
Noise Level | 3.2 dB (Active)<br />2.8 dB (Idle) |
Form Factor | 3.5" |
Drive Type | HDD |
Latency | 4.2 ms |
Read Speed | Maximum: 210 MB/s |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Warranty Length | Limited 3-Year Warranty |
Reviews (340)
340 reviews for Seagate 8TB IronWolf 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal NAS HDD (CMR, Retail)
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Howard Nader (verified owner) –
I was concerned when B&H said these drives were discontinued: I had had no problems with previous purchases and had heard nothing, either. I’m delighted that they are back.
Golden Schoen (verified owner) –
Delivered as promised in retail boxes. Formatted in Synology DS220+ with no bad sectors, quiet (you can hear it during wake up though), reasonably fast. Can’t comment on longevity/reliability yet.
Percy Hartmann (verified owner) –
Running on my Synology 418 NAS drive, seem be working fine.
Gracie Collier (verified owner) –
Excellent Drive for NAS
Elyse Mertz (verified owner) –
I have a thunderbolt RAID box attached to my Mac. This is the ONLY 10TB drive I tested that works for me — other I tested weren’t detected. I’m slowly upgrading, one by one, so this is actually my 4th drive – 4 to go 🙂 So far everything is fine.
Dwight Skiles (verified owner) –
Exactly what it says on the tin – solidly built HDDs to stand the test of time. Exactly what’s expected and that’s not a bad thing. Not a bad price too.
Selena Lynch (verified owner) –
I bought two identical drives. One or the other of them makes clunking noises when the drive is being accessed. I have a friend with the exact same drives and NAS, and his is virtually noiseless, so I think there is a manufacturing issue with the drive(s). Other than the noise, they are really fast. Since Ive only has them a few days, I cant speak to durability.
Flossie Weimann (verified owner) –
I’m using these drives in a QNAP TVS-672XT. No issues, drive are quick and fairly quite. Some noise when transferring large amounts of data. I would recommend this drive for NAS use.
Riley Leuschke (verified owner) –
Purchased this drive with the Synology NAS to run Active Backup for Office 365. The drive functions fine and is quiet, even when during heavy access. Plan to purchase a second drive to setup RAID 1 soon.
Eldred Abernathy (verified owner) –
yup worth my money to buy internal nas hdd
Hubert Stoltenberg (verified owner) –
Purchased 2 of these for a Synology DS214Play NAS. They hot swapped without any problems, each taking a few hours to restore. The Synology ds214Play handled the 8TB drives just fine and registered and utilized the full amount of memory. They have been running for a few weeks without any problems thus far.
Vivien Russel (verified owner) –
Good price. Easy to install into my new NAS. Very quiet when reading and writing data. Don’t even hear any little chirps during the read/write process.
Edgardo VonRueden (verified owner) –
Seem to be good high-capacity drives for my DiskStation NAS. Strangely though, I bought two of these 12TB disks at the same time from B&H and yet they have slightly different part numbers and firmware versions. Since they’re in the same RAID mirror, I thought they ought to be identical. When I investigated using Seagate’s tools, I was even more surprised that it claims they have different numbers of physical platters, yet the same total capacity. But they’re working fine so far.
Ronaldo Hammes (verified owner) –
Only been 2 weeks but no problems using this in Readynas 428.
Dianna Dooley (verified owner) –
I now own 3 of these, along with smaller TB versions, and they run great in my Drobo 5D3. No issues whatsoever.
Angus Stark (verified owner) –
Bought 4 and all passed my preclear tests without issue. So far so good.
Rosalinda Toy (verified owner) –
I bought 2 of these HDD for my SYNOLOGY 218. As recommended by Synology.com, these drives would be the best match for my NAS. Inserted both of them and the NAS did the rest. I couldn’t ask for anything more.
Seth Kerluke (verified owner) –
This Seagate Ironwolf NAS Drives is one of the best I have ever used. This makes the 3rd drive I have in my NAS and when I need to expand, I will be purchasing another one. Pricing has come down since the first one I purchased, so each one is cheaper than the previous purchase. Seagate has the technology to check the disk for bad sectors and also give an estimate life of drive. Mine are all in good shape and should be in use for some time. B&H always has the best deal with free shipping and no tax. Thats my choice!
Einar Murray (verified owner) –
They are being used in a synology set up. Take some time to spool up, and be heard spooling up and make fair amount of noise when being written to.
Omari McGlynn (verified owner) –
I own 2 of these and they work perfectly