Western Digital 1TB WD Red SA500 NAS 3D NAND Internal SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, 2.5/7mm, Up to 560 MB/s - WDS100T1R0A
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Lexis
> 3 dayGood product
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Brock Atchley
Greater than one weekCost a bit but it works
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christian lee culver
> 3 dayWorks good, no problems.
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Jonathan
> 3 dayWd red sa500 sin duda esta optimizado para funcionar en un servidor o Nas lo instale en mi synology Ds718+ como unidad principal de almacenamiento y quedé sorprendido al pasar una copia de seguridad de 900 GB el sistema mostró una velocidad de escritura sostenida sobre los 450 Mb/s anteriormente tenía una unidad Samsung 860 Qvo y la escritura sostenida bajaba a 100 Mb/s después de los 40 GB puedo decir que es red sa500 es TLC mié tras que el Samsung es QLC
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Milan Toy
> 3 daySúper fast.
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John Crea
> 3 dayGot two of these for dual boot drives for a TrueNAS server.
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NELSON CARDENAS
> 3 dayGran producto de calidad increíble y al mejor precio
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GH
> 3 dayGreat price for a server NAS drive or for everyday use. This a better purchase than Samsung drives right now. I need to buy a couple more. I have found these drives work on Windows, Mac, and Linux. In linux use gparted to install the formatting software by: sudo apt install gparted Great drive. Buy a bunch.
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Bernard Mallon IV
> 3 dayOnly thing I would change would be that sticker
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J. Dos
> 3 dayPlease be aware that the Western Digital SA500 Red SSD is one of the very few non Enterprise SSDs that supports DRAT and HZAT that will allow trim to work properly behind a LSI SAS HBA. Search for ID: 1211161496937 or TRIM support for LSI HBAs and RAID controllers in the Broadcom knowledge base. Purchased six 2TB 2.5 drives and put them in a ZFS RAIDZ2 pool in a Supermicro chassis that supports 36 SAS/SATA drives behind a LSI 9300-8i SAS HBA controller. System was running Devuan (Debian) with kernel 4.9. Experienced issues with the drives being kicked out on a nightly basis. Upgraded the LSI 9300-8i controller to the latest BIOS and firmware. Drives where a lot more stable but they would still occasionally be kicked out once a week. Upgraded Devuan to the latest version which runs kernel 4.19 and still experienced the same issues. Only by running the back ported 5.4 kernel did problems go away and system has been stable for the last month. Performance is excellent and what you would expect a six drive RAIDZ2 (RAID6) with 32GB of ARC.. Overall Im happy, but it was a trying time getting to this point. Western Digital support was fairly poor. Essentially they said to contact the controller vendor to see if they can fix the problem. Broadcom (they bought LSI) was helpful but they did not provide the solution to the problem.