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The Western Digital Gold 2 TB SATA 3.5-inch HDD is engineered for enterprise environments, offering a robust 7200 RPM speed, an industry-leading 550 TB/year workload rating, and 2.5 million hours MTBF reliability. Designed for servers, data centers, and high-end NAS systems, it combines massive capacity with power efficiency and a 5-year warranty to keep your critical data secure and accessible.
Brand | Western Digital |
Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 10.16 x 2.61 cm; 639.57 g |
Item model number | WD2005FBYZ-SPYCBB3 |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
Series | Gold |
Colour | Gold |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Hard Drive Size | 2000 GB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | Raid |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Wattage | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Mac |
Operating System | Yes |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 640 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**E
Good drives backed up with 5yr warranty
A little noisier than WD reds but they’re in a NAS in the server room (aka cupboard under the stairs) so not an issue at all.5yr warranty and got them at the same price as reds so very happy.
M**H
Great NAS drive!
Normally I buy WD red pro drives for my NAS, but this l drive is currently priced cheaper for reasons I don’t understand.Not complaining! It’s a solid, high spec enterprise grade drive with a no quibbles 5 year extended warranty. I had zero issues registering the drive.Used this drive to switch out a 10 year old 3TB WD Red in my Synology NAS. The SHR RAID rebuilt itself with no issues, and it is happily whirring away.I was concerned it might be a lot noisier than the REDs, but I haven’t noticed any real difference from the larger capacity RED Pro drives that I already have.10TB seems to be the cost/capacity sweet-spot right now. I’d definitely buy again next time I need to replace a drive
A**N
Go For Gold
First off these drives aren't cheap and probably not suitable for general users... They aren't even the fastest or quietest drives out there, but I do find them highly reliable and therefore in my use case top choice. I've gone through more hard drives then I can remember, but all my Western Digital Golds are still going strong and in some cases have move through three different computers. I don't even notices as many errors creeping in after three years as with other drives... From personal experience I find I'm pretty lucky if other makes/models of mechanical hard drives are still useable after three years.
L**W
New life for two video-sound production hard drives (LaCie d2)
I'm a Mac user who does a lot of sound and video work, requiring fast, robust external hard drives that can handle constant data reads and writes, hour after hour, month after month.A couple of my 10-15-yr old La Cie "d2" drives were making odd little sceeches, throwing up bad blocks, requiring Disc Repair... the tell-tale signs of impending physical failure. I balked at the cost of new d2s, especially when my issue was with the old hard discs inside the enclosures. Furthermore, the old d2s were integrated into my production set-up, and I didn't want to replace all my long data leads, hubs, etc., right now, just because LaCie now favour different transfer protocols on all their pro drives.A bit of research suggested that the hard discs within the d2 enclosures were probably no better than good Western Digital or Seagate ones, so I bought two WD Gold hard discs for the less than the price of a single new d2 drive of equivalent capacity.I'm competent at tech repairs, but not a computer engineer. The d2 enclosures are solid metal, everything is screwed together (no plastic, sticky gunk or double-sided tape), and the boards and connection ports in mine were still in good condition. Swapping out two drives was a doddle, taking about 10-mins per unit, requiring nothing more complicated than a couple of slightly esoteric screwdriver heads.After two months of sound/music production the most-used WD Gold drive has been completely reliable inside the old LaCie enclosure: the whole thing is just like a brand new d2, in fact.
A**R
8Tb
I ordered two 8TB sold and dispatchedform amazon when they were temporarily unavailable. They arrived after about a month and a half new and adequately packaged. Registered warranty with WD no problem. Working fine in Synology DS920.
S**L
Very Noisy.
I've never heard a HDD which was anywhere near as noisy as this.Emits a loud hum and vibration at idle. But thats not the worst thing. The worst thing is the constant (every 5 seonds) loud click, so loud in fact, that it makes the entire PC shake!I've got hard drives that are 15 years old that don't make such a racket!Why this happens every 5 seconds was a mystery to me. And with no option supplied from WD to change the frequency, i returned this drive as potentially faulty.I've since found out (not an easy discovery) that this is a 'feature' on all current WD drives. PWL, preventative wear levelling, supposedly to lubricate the mechanism or some such.Amazon as ever were great and took it straight back.
T**R
Relatively fast, reliable, as described and not made by Seagate!
Relatively fast, reliable, as described and not made by Seagate!A bit noisy though - with audible clonking noises - not advised for where that might matter.Ignore the poor review on here from the guy that doesn't understand the difference between raw and formatted capacity. For reference 14TB manufacturer raw measurement = 12.73TB formatted without any file system overhead.
M**S
good hard drive, quick delivery
good hard drive, quick delivery
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