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Without it, your NAS performance won’t be up to scratch and your experience will be hampered.

This makes it easy to grab the right drive(s) for your NAS.

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Above 6TB the drives run at 7,200 RPM, too.

Seagate Ironwolf 1TB hard drive

This is the one to get.

WD has its own software to maintain consistent performance, though you don’t get a mounting bracket included.

Use up to 28 of these and you’ve got some serious storage.

WD Red NAS HDD

But you’ll want to grab this dedicated NAS SSD to verify you’re doing it right.

Most importantly, these drives can be run 24/7 without shutdown.

Do note that only configurations of 4TB and above sport rotational vibration sensors.

Seagate Exos NAS HDD

The 6TB and above models run at 7,200 RPM.

As with the Seagate drives, I recommend at least 4TB.

Each drive comes with the company’s NASware 3.0 for enhanced reliability and performance.

Seagate IronWolf

It’s also worth noting that WD doesn’t ship any mounting brackets or screws with these drives.

Best high capacity

3.

Seagate Exos

Seagate’s Exos series is the company’s enterprise range of hard drives.

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They’re designed with helium inside for enhanced performance and reliability.

The improved caching is great for big data applications, includingChia farming.

These drives come with a workload rate of 550TB per year and have a warranty of five years.

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4.

There’s also an extended five-year warranty and a 300TB per year workload limit.

The Pro line of Seagate IronWolf drives also supports up to 24 bays.

Seagate IronWolf

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5.

Other handy features you’d also find in Seagate’s IronWolf Pro range include error recovery and anti-vibration tech.

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You’ll need an SSD.

All of the drives mentioned here fit that bill.

Everything else is pretty much identical between the two storage families.

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Go with the Seagate IronWolf.

Then you’ve got SSDs like Synology’s SAT5200 range for ultimate performance.

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