WD Red HDDs aim to improve company's NASty reputation, bolster reliability in networked homes
Ever heard a story involving Western Digital Green hard drives within a NAS? It probably didn't end well. For whatever reason, the aforesaid outfit's Green portfolio never has been a hit in the network attached storage world, but the company's (in)directly addressing precisely that with its new line of WD Red HDDs. Specifically, these are called out as being "NAS hard drives" -- SATA interfacing spinners engineered to hold up under the continual pressures of serving information to home and small office NAS users. They're destined to end up in homes with "one to five drive bays," with the units available in 3.5-inch 1TB ($109), 2TB ($139) and 3TB ($189) capacities. WD's trumpeting the Red line's NASware technology, which is said to "reduce customer downtime and simplify the integration process." Those taking WD at its word can find 'em on store shelves this week; everyone else can hang tight for the eventual flood of torture test reviews.Continue reading WD Red HDDs aim to improve company's NASty reputation,
WD Red HDDs aim to improve company's NASty reputation, bolster reliability in networked homes
Ever heard a story involving Western Digital Green hard drives within a NAS? It probably didn't end well. For whatever reason, the aforesaid outfit's Green portfolio never has been a hit in ...
Tue 10 Jul 12 from Engadget
WD?s Red is the first line of NAS-specific hard drives
Network-attached storage (NAS) units are one area where the hard drive has little to fear from today’s solid-state drives. Networked storage favors capacity over transfer speed and reliability ...
Tue 10 Jul 12 from Geek.com
Western Digital ships NAS-specific WD Red hard drive
The WD Red hard drive is designed specifically for NAS servers. (Credit: Screenshot by Dong Ngo/CNET) If you have a network-attached storage (NAS) server, such as the Synology DS 1511+, and ...
Tue 10 Jul 12 from CNET Crave
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