The 10TB Ultrastar 7200 rpm SATA 3.5" Internal Data Center HDD from WD is an enterprise-grade drive designed for demanding 24×7 data storage solutions. Ultrastar drives are built to be durable, using CMR technology and featuring up to an error tolerance of <1 in 1015, a MTBF rating of 2 million hours, and an Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) of 0.44%, depending on the model. Endurance aside, this drive offer fast 7200 rpm performance with 256 MB of cache and data transfer speeds of up to 273 MB/s.
WD 10TB Ultrastar 7200 rpm SATA 3.5″ Internal Data Center HDD (2020, Retail)
$231.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.67 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.1 × 5 × 2.4 in |
Storage Capacity | 10 TB |
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 |
Certifications | RoHS, as per Manufacturer |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C |
Operating Temperature | 41 to 140°F / 5 to 60°C |
Storage Shock | 250 G / 2.0 ms |
Operating Shock | 70 G / 2.0 ms |
Power Draw | 9.2 W (Active)<br />8.0 W (Idle) |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 2.0 Million Hours |
Cache Memory | 256 MB |
Load/Unload Cycles | 600, 000 |
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) | 0.44 % |
Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM |
Noise Level | 34.0 dB (Idle)<br />38.0 dB (Active) |
Form Factor | 3.5" |
Drive Type | HDD |
Read Speed | Maximum: 273 MB/s |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
Reviews (155)
155 reviews for WD 10TB Ultrastar 7200 rpm SATA 3.5″ Internal Data Center HDD (2020, Retail)
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Alva Durgan (verified owner) –
So far it is working good, it is not completely quiet, but it is quieter than previous WD gold generation, it works cool and looks well made.
Rahsaan Halvorson (verified owner) –
I’ve generally bought 4TB WD Black drives, because I think that they are well made and should last. I had a problem with one last year (a couple of sectors that became unreadable), so I decided to got with the 6TB Ultrastar, instead of getting the 6TB Black, to see whether its durability would be better. It’s early days yet – I won’t know the answer to that question for a few years (actually, I hope more than a few), but so far the drive has been impressively undramatic: fast, quiet, no problems running a dd of the whole disk, no problems rsyncing 4TB of data onto it. I hope the non-drama continues unabated for many yearts. If that happens, I’ll bump the rating to a 5.
Doug Blick (verified owner) –
I have a few of these and so far no issues. We will see within 5 years if they keep going strong.
Maybelle Marquardt (verified owner) –
I just bought two of these drives. They arrived yesterday. One seems to be working fine. The other one never booted up on either of my computers. After multiple failed attempts, I am returning the dead one. I feel lucky that even one of the two drives worked. It’s a sad state of affairs when 50% is the new 100% here at B&H.
Sophia Block (verified owner) –
I have about 12 of these (12TB) drives deployed in both a RAID-10 box used for video editing and also in a Synology NAS. They work flawlessly. The challenge I always have in sourcing these is that you can rarely find them in retail packaging with the manufacturer’s 5-year warranty. They are typically sold by people who buy in bulk and sell them in smaller quantities with their own warranty. Fortunately, B&H has come to the rescue, offering them in retail packaging with full manufacturer’s warranty and pricing comparable to what you find for the bulk drives. (The B&H SKU is slightly different but same drives.) I recommend both these drives as well as purchasing them from B&H.
Jared Emard (verified owner) –
I bought a pair of these and a pair of 8TB Red drives around the same time. These drives are faster than reds but quite noisy. The seek noise is pretty loud. The other side of the coin is that my throughput is 20 to 30% higher than with the red drives on the same workload. Other than the noise, I have no complaints about these drives.
Clair Carter (verified owner) –
I use these drives to create a pair of backups of all my files, particularly images.They are reliable ( never had a failure) and cost effective. B&H ships these out with 2 day delivery! Very happy with my purchase and B&H!
Nora Roob (verified owner) –
I bought this HDD for speed, size, and warranty, having a good price (at the time I bought it). According to Xbench measurements, read and write speeds on the outer partition are 228 GB/s and 235 GB/s, respectively, which are the best of any HDD I have owned. I use that partition as boot partition for an 2015 iMac and am pleased with the drive overall performance.
Ahmed Heathcote (verified owner) –
Great price and fast. Hope it can last.
Levi Berge (verified owner) –
It’s working as good as it shows, minus one star due to there is one HDD is not working in the original delivery but B&H does replace very quickly
Dominique Rowe (verified owner) –
Does everything you expect a hard disk to do. Delivered fast, packaged well.
Ashleigh Davis (verified owner) –
It came on time and is quiet. It has a large cache. I am expecting a long life from this drive.
Ceasar Kuvalis (verified owner) –
I’ve used and enjoyed WD drives for years, and have always found them reliable. I recently bought 6 of these to put in a RAID enclosure. 1 of the 6 was DOA. Fine, I know these things can happen (and I’m pretty sure this was the first such occurrence with a WD drive for me). Bought as part of a 2-pack, so had to return 2 to B&H. They shipped 2 new ones, and both were DOA. Tried in multiple enclosures. Same clicking/buzzing sound on all 3 drives and the same error: Could not write to last block of device. So 3 out of 8 drives were bad. QC issues? Not sure; the original bad drive was manufactured in Jul 2020, and the 2 replacements were from Sept 2019. Can’t really evaluate their performance as I’m still waiting to use the working drives. Seems like other people have had better luck.
Christy Deckow (verified owner) –
B&H Photo was great! Shipped quickly in retail package. Registered product with HGST (WD) for 5 years. Product would energize (spin up) but not be seen by 2 different eSATA ports (currently working with 1TB & 4TB WD harddrives) and external docking station (working fine with 1TB WD drive). Drive not found so unable to report on satisfaction. RMA’d drive with factory and has not been returned yet. Unfortunately, I will likely get refurbished drive (per their warranty policy) after purchasing new item.
Alberta Donnelly (verified owner) –
I’ve had good luck with both Deskstar and Ultrastar drives over the last 8 years, in fact they all still function, so that was my natural choice, these are used in a NAS that runs 24/7. Some people have said they are noisy, while they might be a little noisier than IronWolf or EXOS drives, the difference is very minimal and not an issue unless the drive sits right next to you all day long.
Jarrod Haag (verified owner) –
I’ve only the had the most recent drive running 261 hours now with no issues. I have two others with over 2,000 hours. It was exhaustively tested by my Synology NAS when installed and again when loading it half full right away. It just works.
Marina Zieme (verified owner) –
They are discontinued by Western Digital. DOA.
Letha Stoltenberg (verified owner) –
The HDD arrived in good condition, packed correctly
Madelynn Keebler (verified owner) –
Exceptional quality.
Dianna Jacobs (verified owner) –
I purchased 4 drives. Installed them in a brand new server. 2 of the 4 drives failed upon installation. Downloaded the WD drive tester which could not even locate the drives. DRIVEMGR.MSC could see the drive but could not format it. For Enterprise Class drives, very disappointing~