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Altura: 2,61 cm
Ancho: 10,185 cm
Bytes por sector: 512
Capacidad de disco duro: 1000 GB
Consumo de energía (espera): 4,45W
Consumo energético: 8,08W
Interfaz del disco duro: Serial ATA III
Intervalo de temperatura operativa: 5 - 60 °C
Peso: 605g
Profundidad: 14,7 cm
Promedio de latencia: 4,16 ms
Requisitos de energía: +12V & +5V
Tamaño de disco duro: 8,89 cm (3.5")
Unidad, tamaño de búfer: 128 MB
Velocidad de rotación de disco duro: 7200 RPM
Velocidad de transferencia de datos: 6 Gbit/s
Vibración no operativa: 0,25G
visitsb
Comentado en Japón el 11 de marzo de 2024
Picked this Seagate 10Tb Exos to be hardware compatible (RPMs, Mfg Date) with my older 10Tb Skyhawk 3.5" HDD. Works perfectly in RAID 1 mirror NAS configuration on Synology DSM 723+. My previous Seagate 10Tb HDD which I bought 7 years ago still works perfectly well and is extremely reliable. I mostly use and have used various Seagate HDDs in a SOHO capacity mainly for personal use. Naturally Seagate HDDs continues to be my preferred choice.
Robert Jozsa
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de noviembre de 2022
Failed within seven months. Too late for seller return. Tried RMAing with Seagate and they gave me "please contact place of purchase". Going to try the credit card insurance route. I thought these things have a one year manufacture warranty? Guess not.
Regis o.
Comentado en Francia el 21 de marzo de 2021
Livraison très rapide et conforme. Pas encore resté. Attention : SAS
Miscellaneous
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de octubre de 2016
Ordered 6 drives which I am currently running in a RAID 10 via Dell PERC H600 RAID controller and an external SAS enclosure (You shouldn't be running anything other than RAID 1 or 10 for resiliency on this size of drive). Enclosure is operating 12 Hours per day. Time will tell if the drives will be reliable. I was originally planning to return half the drives and re-order them as to not get drives from the same batch, but to my surprise, I received 4 drives from separate batches, and only two from the same batch!Speeds are 520 MBps read and 550 MBps write in the array; I have not tested them individually for speed.4TB seems the sweet spot for drive sizes in Q3 2016, with the best cost per TB. SAS 6Gbps is fine for my needs. The jump to 12Gbps drives wouldn't be worth twice the price to me.Be wary of bad reviews for this drive; I have seen many on other sites. The people writing negative reviews don't know the difference between SAS and SATA. These are SAS drives, not SATA drives. The connector is different. They won't work with SATA NAS devices from Synology, Qnap etc. Don't buy these drives if you don't understand what SAS is. Stick with WD Red/Black or something else for your NAS.
ZapNZs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2014
I've historically used the Western Digital RE4 when doing a RAID setup or just a single external or single internal 3.5 inch HDD. However, some of the higher capacity RE4's have been having some functional issues, and so I decided it was time to look elsewhere.When I am buying a HDD, it's generally not used as a primary drive (solid state normally is what I used), and so I generally use the HDD as a backup, parallel, or independent setup to hold large data files I do not want to keep on my SSD's. So it holds a ton of data I find important, and want to keep. So I have a strong preference for drives that more in the "enterprise" grade than "home usage". Over the past ten years, I have found enterprise drives tend to be more reliable, usually be faster, yet pricing is often less expensive than home drives. So my looking elsewhere was really limited to enterprise grade HDDs, more or less.The ratings on the entire Constellation line are, as a whole, generally very positive. The ratings for this particular Constellation (the ES.3) are, as you can see, stellar. The drive is reliable, affordable, and fast. Significant enterprise usage of these drives also shows them to be very, very reliable units.Speed-wise, I think this Constellation can be an upgrade over something like the WD Caviar Black and RE4, and Seagate's own Barracuda. While the specs on paper suggest marginal differences, I find real-world usage of the ES.3 results in very good data speeds for a HDD, and especially for a HDD @ 7200 RPM. Part of this is likely because the ES.3 has a very slow latency in terms of maximum latency time (less than half of what many other high performance HDDs have). The only (non-solid state) drive I have used that is faster is the WD Velociraptor , which is not a practical drive at all. Paired with a good enclosure, and USB3 or ThunderBolt, I think this is one of the best external hard drive setups one could have.
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