Seagate Enterprise NAS 8TB 3.5" 8000 GB Serial ATA III
Product information
Technical specifications
Weight | 780 g |
Depth | 26.1 mm |
Height | 147 mm |
Width | 101.8 mm |
Start-up current | 1.8 A |
Operating voltage | 5 / 12 V |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.6 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 9 W |
Non-operating shock | 250 G |
Operating shock | 70 G |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 70 °C |
Quantity | 1 |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 1200000 h |
Average latency | 4.16 ms |
HDD interface transfer rate | 6 Gbit/s |
Component for | NAS |
Type | HDD |
Interface | Serial ATA III |
HDD speed | 7200 RPM |
HDD capacity | 8000 GB |
HDD size | 3.5 " |
Description
Trusted and Proven Reliability
- Forged from the award winning Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5-HDD
- 7200-RPM spindle speed performance
- RV Sensors for strong reliable performance
- Precision-tuned with NAS-optimized firmware for balanced reads and writes
- Proven conventional perpendicular magnetic recording
- 1.2M hour MTBF for enterprise-class reliability
Most Efficient for Mid-range NAS and Cloud-based Storage
- Consolidate, collaborate and store more with the super high-capacity 8TB Enterprise NAS HDD
- 33% more capacity—1.33TB-per-disk— over the previous generation
- Can reduce rackmount storage costs by reducing the number of enclosures and drives needed
- Reduce storage footprint and power consumption with fewer systems, fewer drives
- Easy-to-purchase, easy-to-install
Rescue Data Recovery Services Options Available
Enterprise NAS HDDs are engineered for demanding mid-range enterprise environments, but there are times when the unimaginable can happen. With Seagate Rescue Data Recovery coverage on your rackmount or tower NAS, you can still have peace of mind—even in the unlikely event something happens to your business data.
Seagate Recovery Services (SRS) can save the day in the following situations:
- RAID controller failure
- Lost RAID configuration
- Accidental reconfiguration
- Accidental re-initialization of the RAID array
- Power surges that cause multiple drive failures simultaneously
- Missing RAID partitions
- Reformatted RAID partitions
- Virus damage
- Natural disaster, human error and drive failures
Best-Fit Enterprise NAS Applications
Global business ecosystems require data agility for collaboration. Ideal for environments that require 24×7 availability and accessibility, the Enterprise NAS HDD is designed to manage aggressive workloads in enterprise environments.
- Cloud-based and NAS storage
- Backup and disaster recovery
- Multi-media server and storage
- File and print server sharing
- Archiving and cloud replication
- On-premise private cloud
- Tiered storage
- Remote access
- Virtualization
- Auxiliary storage