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MDD - HGST He10 (HUH721010ALE601) 10TB 7200RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5inch Enterprise Hard Drive - 5 Year Warranty (Renewed)

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Features

  • NOTE: These HDD is used by Datacenter Servers for about 5 Years period. HDD was refurbished and data wiped with DoD standard. It's fully tested & passed HGST factory diagnose software test. Since this is heavy duty enterprise HDD with a 2.5M-hour MTBF rating. We are confidence that to honor another 5 Years Warranty for these hard drives. Buy with confidence & worry free!
  • 10TB, 128MB Cache, 7200RPM, SATA 6.0Gb/s - Designed for 24/7/365 Heavy Duty, 2.5M-hour MTBF
  • Works for Any SATA Server, NAS (network storage), RAID, PC/Mac, CCTV DVR, Surveillance System, CCTV DVR
  • Bare Drive Only, Single Pack, (No Screws, Cables or Accessories included) -Friendly Reminder- Please FORMAT HDD on system in order to be detected/shows on system.
  • 5 Year Warranty from Reseller, Worry free Return! 100% Full Refund

Description

NOTE: These HDD is used by Datacenter Servers for about 5 Years period. HDD was refurbished and data wiped with DoD standard. It's fully tested & passed factory diagnose software test. Since this is heavy duty enterprise HDD with a 2.5M-hour MTBF rating. We are confidence that to honor another 5 Years Warranty for these hard drives. Buy with confidence & worry free! HE10 10TB HARD DRIVE delivers the world’s first hermetically sealed, helium hard drive, the He10 for massive scale-out environments. Why does helium make a difference? Helium has only one-seventh the density of air. Replacing air with helium inside a hard drive dramatically reduces the turbulence caused by the spinning disks, cuts power consumption and results in a lower temperature within the disk drive. The reduction in turbulence for the spinning disk allows HGST to deliver a seven-disk design in a traditional 3.5-inch form factor. In addition to being the world’s first helium-filled hard drive, He10 is also the first hard drive in the industry 10-terabyte capacity. This design provides a 50% capacity gain and still reduces the energy needed to run the drive by up to 23%. Key Advantages/Highlights World’s first helium-filled hard drive Industry-first 10TB capacity in a standard 3.5-inch form factor TCOptimized design delivers on key elements of data center TCO: capacity, power, cooling and storage density SATA 6Gb/s models for configuration flexibility Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) options for HDD-level data security Applications/Environments High-density data centers Massive scale-out data centers Containerized data centers Nearline storage applications Bulkstorage Enterprise and data center applications where density and capacity are paramount Backup system Desktop PC

Digital Storage Capacity: 10 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA-600


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: MDD MAXDIGITALDATA


Special Feature: Portable


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Silver


Hard Drive: ‎10 TB Mechanical Hard Disk


Brand: ‎MDD MAXDIGITALDATA


Item model number: ‎HUH721010ALE601-MDD


Item Weight: ‎1.79 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Manufacturer: ‎MDD - HGST


Date First Available: ‎January 13, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good value and speed - but you may have to use a molex to sata cable
My drive spent a bit over 3 years in the datacenter and had only about 20 power cycles logged. Also in my case the included sata adapter didn’t work and the drive wouldn’t spin up. I’ve started to read up as to what to do about it and connected a molex to sata converter which has managed to power the drive right up ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Adam D. Lepczak

  • Good bulk storage option, kinda noisy.
I'm using this for video storage on my home server, it's plugged into one slot on one of four USB 3.0 double docks. So far I'm quite happy with it. The drive arrived well packed, clean and pristine. The exterior looked like brand new and the S.M.A.R.T system showed nothing remotely alarming. It's been powered on for between 4 and 5 years, just like the description states. You must format the drive to use it. If you want an entire 10TB partition you have to use something like GPT formatting. GPT comes standard as an option in Windows. Otherwise you have to create several smaller partitions that your disk formatting can handle. Really, if you don't know about this stuff, you probably shouldn't be buying hard drives in the first place but I'm just throwing it in here as a "heads up". This is easily the noisiest drive I own. I'm not complaining because it's not that noisy but compared to the other 7 externally mounted and 8 internally mounted drives I have it's noticeable. It doesn't make that nasty buzzing noise hard drives used to make but more of a muted chuckle as the heads seek. Kind of reminds me of when my coffee pot finishes brewing but much quieter than that. This is not a problem for me as where the drive is located it's not an annoyance or distraction. YMMV The USB dock where this drive is mounted has no problem powering the drive without the included adapter cable. Which is a good thing because the adapter cable wouldn't work on that sort of mounting connection anyway. If your drive isn't spinning up, this is why. These drives were (claimed to be) tested before shipping and the odds of you getting a totally dead drive are very, very low. It makes no economic sense to ship failed drives. The odds of someone not knowing how to deal with the power configuration of these drives are much, much higher. Exhaust all connection problem possibilities before you declare your drive DOA. Use the included adapter pigtail or try a molex to SATA adapter and then if you can't get it to spin up, you might have a rare but not impossible dead drive. Even though they're tested things can happen in shipping that can kill your drive. The five year warranty is provided by the seller NOT the manufacturer. This is an important distinction that I see at least one reviewer failed to appreciate. HGST/Western Digital is NOT extending the warranty on these drives. If your drive fails within the 5 year warranty period you CANNOT get a replacement under warranty coverages from HGST/Western Digital. Your only remedy is to file a warranty claim with the seller who is NOT an authorized dealer for HGST/Western Digital and does not speak for the manufacturer regarding warranty issues. That said, while we can be fairly certain the manufacturer will still be around in 5 years there's no reason to have a lot of confidence that the seller for your particular drive will still be in business and have a drive to swap with you. Many times companies that pull and swap data center drives are formed ad hoc on the spot just to fulfill a drive replacement contract. The profit from reselling these drives goes into the calculations for bidding the job. In fact the company fulfilling the replacement contract will often sell all the pulls to another company which will test and resell them, then close down after all the drives are sold. This isn't always the case but it's the situation often enough that you need to be aware of it. The point here is that the 5 year warranty is a gamble. While we can all hope that the seller will still be around to honor any warranty they've made -- The truth is that might not be the case. What you're really counting on here is that the drive is rated for 2.5 MILLION HOURS "MTBF" or "Mean Time Between Failures". That means that the average lifespan of these drives is rated for 2,500,000 hours running time. You're relying on the claim that it's been tested and no bad clusters or sectors or other problems have been detected. Whatever the power on hour count might be is an insignificant fraction of that 2,500,000 hours the drive is rated for. It's not uncommon for regular desktop drives to last between 100,000 and 250,000 hours. Even if you get half the 2.5 million hours out of these drives you're still getting significantly longer usable lifetime than you would with a standard desktop drive. That's why you would buy these drives. Not for the warranty. All of that said, the warranty is only a primary concern IF you have a drive go bad and IF you can get the data off of it before it dies. We all know that the cost of drive replacement, which not trivial, is insignificant in comparison to the data loss that occurs when a drive dies unexpectedly. Any machine made by mankind, and any of the components that go into that machine, will eventually fail. You should be using some sort of drive monitoring system or software that either constantly checks drive health or that you use on a regular basis to check your drives. So far, I'm very happy with this drive's capacity, performance and condition. I never thought I'd be able to afford a good drive of 10TB capacity and it turns out that I can thanks to this drive and this seller. As data centers ramp up their storage capacity and swap out drives for "failsafe" reasons we should be seeing even larger long duration drives becoming available and the price should keep dropping. It's great to have enough storage. I'll probably buy more of these in the not too distant future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by S.L. S.L.

  • Good for fault tolerant systems
Love them. Just be sure to buy more than you need. About one extra for every four. Affordable way to get a large array up and running. As the drives fail you replace them with more reliable ones.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Derrek L.

  • Still working RAID1 in a 2-bay NAS w/o issue.
For the price these were I'm very happy with the performance.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by SkipDaShu

  • Bad Amazon third part seller and bad 10Tb 3.5' HDD does not work!
I dislike the fact that the Amazon Marketplace third party seller goHardDrive has lied in the original listing of this Amazonc.com ASIN: ‎B0BSB7J2Z8 and sold me this HGST HUH721010ALE601 10TB HDD in a faulty manner just now. Also, the seller stated the drive is warrantied with a 5 Year Warranty and the seller is not authorized to condone this practice or procedure at all what so ever! I will be relying this concern to Hitachi Hard Drive Manufacturer regarding this practice. Do not purchase ever at all from this Amazon Marketplace seller anymore unless you want non working HDD's at your fingertips. HDD HGST 10Tb 3.5' does not power up, no spin on the HDD and no post on screen indicating hardware works at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Planetnick72Electronics

  • Great drives for budget NAS
I bought 3 of these for a home NAS. It's one of the best $/TB you can find, and in a density where you don't need a dozen drives. These are refurbished from enterprise data centers, so they have a lot of use, but are a high grade product to start with and have clean sector scans using smartctl, and this seller offers a new 5-year warranty, so I'm satisfied with the liklihood of getting a long life out of them. My home NAS has a pretty light workload anyway. These drives are delivering about 250MByte/sec data transfers on sequential reads, (i.e. with Linux's hdparm -t /dev/sdX) which is better than any of my other spinning drives. One thing not entirely clear from the product description is that the drives are using a new version of the SATA power standard where the pins formerly designated as 3.3v power are now used to perform a hard reset of the drive. This product includes a power connector extension that isolates the 3.3v pins so that you can use the drives even if your power supply has a 3.3v wire (orange). This could be a problem if you have a NAS backplane that supplies 3.3v power. You don't need the special extension if you are using molex-to-sata adapters or if your backplane is powered by 4-pin molex connectors, because the old molex power only has 12v and 5v on it anyway. In fact, I've never seen a drive that actually requires the 3.3v pin to be powered. Anyway, just a detail to be aware of before you buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by Michael C.

  • 80 bucks each for 10 TB drives w/5year warranties.
Great price and warranty. Perform as expected.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by p

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