Dennis Wood
Senior Member
My favorite post ever? http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas-news/32321-which-hard-drive-should-you-buy-for-your-nas
With about 30 NAS hard drives in service for the last five years or so, of various sizes and makes, the hard drive data presented pretty much reflect our failure rate. I stopped buying enterprise drives a few years back and instead always buy 1 or 2 spares beyond what I need. This way when a drive fails two or three yrs down the line it is replaced with the identical model.
Interestingly, one TS-509 (backup rsync host only) has been running 5 years with 5 1TB green drives with zero failures.
What was very encouraging was the Hitachi data. I just purchased and loaded up a Qnap TS-470 pro with 4 x Deskstar NAS 7200 rpm 4TB drives at about $200 each..the first hitachi drives I've ever purchased. Hitachi calls these "Desktop NAS" drives and based on online customer reviews have consistent good reviews. Hitachi has no reservations recommending a "desktop" drive for NAS use..I like that. In the TS-470 NAS connected with a Netgear 10G switch, a four disk array (Deskstar 4TB) in raid zero (for testing only) is consistently exceeding 500 MB/s in both read/write operations using windows smb3 (windows 8.1) real world file operations. QNaP's QTS 4.1 brings SMB3 support as well as an asynchronous file I/O option..hidden under the advanced option in windows network services tab. Initial testing ..it works.
With about 30 NAS hard drives in service for the last five years or so, of various sizes and makes, the hard drive data presented pretty much reflect our failure rate. I stopped buying enterprise drives a few years back and instead always buy 1 or 2 spares beyond what I need. This way when a drive fails two or three yrs down the line it is replaced with the identical model.
Interestingly, one TS-509 (backup rsync host only) has been running 5 years with 5 1TB green drives with zero failures.
What was very encouraging was the Hitachi data. I just purchased and loaded up a Qnap TS-470 pro with 4 x Deskstar NAS 7200 rpm 4TB drives at about $200 each..the first hitachi drives I've ever purchased. Hitachi calls these "Desktop NAS" drives and based on online customer reviews have consistent good reviews. Hitachi has no reservations recommending a "desktop" drive for NAS use..I like that. In the TS-470 NAS connected with a Netgear 10G switch, a four disk array (Deskstar 4TB) in raid zero (for testing only) is consistently exceeding 500 MB/s in both read/write operations using windows smb3 (windows 8.1) real world file operations. QNaP's QTS 4.1 brings SMB3 support as well as an asynchronous file I/O option..hidden under the advanced option in windows network services tab. Initial testing ..it works.
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