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Seagate IronWolf 10Tb NAS Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6GB/S 7200 RPM 256MB Cache for Raid Network Attached Storage (ST10000VN0004)

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Features

  • Ironwolf internal Hard drives are the ideal solution for up to 8-Bay, multi-user NAS environments craving powerhouse performance
  • Store more and work faster with a nas-optimized hard drive providing ultra-high capacity 10Tb and Cache of up to 256MB
  • Purpose built for NAS enclosures, IronWolf delivers less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file-sharing performance, and much more
  • Easily monitor the health of drives using the integrated IronWolf health management system and enjoy long-term reliability with 1M hours MTBF
  • Three-year limited warranty protection plan included

Description

Purpose built for multi-user NAS environments, IronWolf is perfect for teams needing to store more and work faster. Designed for up to 8 bays and featuring ultra-high capacity of 10Tb and speeds of up to 210MB/s, These internal hard drives are specifically built for less wear and tear, little to no noise/vibration, no lags or down time, increased file-sharing performance, and lower power consumption. Easily monitor the health of hard drives using the integrated IronWolf health management system and enjoy long-term reliability with 1M hours MTBF and the included three-year limited warranty protection plan.


Hard Drive: ‎10 TB SATA 6Gb/s


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Seagate


Series: ‎Seagate 10TB IronWolf NAS


Item model number: ‎ST10000VN0004


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Color: ‎10TB


Flash Memory Size: ‎10 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎SEAGATE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 19, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • New update, story of eight Ironwolfs, one failure, only two have no bad sectors.
Received the Seagate IronWolf 10TB drive, box was fine, physically no issues. Started Seatools to test it, passed the short test. Started the long test, a several minutes later walked past and noticed the drive activity LED wasn't even flickering, turned the monitor on and found that it failed, "likely due to unreadable sectors". Luckily I ordered this to expand my NAS storage and not to replace a failed drive so not time critical. I have requested a replacement via Amazon and will update this review after testing that one. This purchase was giving Seagate hard drives another chance after several drives failed in the past (spread over years). If the second drive fails, I'll have to switch to WD Red Pro 8TB, only a $11 cheaper than the IronWolf, but 2 TB smaller in storage. The real test will be if the replacement drive passes testing and works in the array, I'll order a second 10TB IronWolf drive in a few weeks, hopefully that drive will pass testing also. 4/24/17 Update: Changing stars to 4, as the drive seems quite nice. SeaTools short passed, but the long test passed, but only took a few hours, not trusting that. Ran DBAN 3 passes, took a few days, passed that, and SMART info looks fine. Just put it in the Synology NAS, currently rebuilding, looks like it will take around 16 hours. Interesting thing is that the NAS shows a IronWolf testing button (says beta, and the drive passed), and has a IronWolf logo instead of the generic hard drive logo. Will be ordering 2 more in a while one so the array can expand to use the new space, and a third so I can have a tested spare ready to go. Considering it takes so long to test huge drives a spare is a good thing to have handy. 5/9/17 After the first (replacement) drive tested good and incorporated into the array just fine, ordered another 10TB drive, it tested good and also went into the array just fine. Ordered a third drive (fourth if you include the original that was exchanged). Took longer to test than I thought the others did by about a day maybe a day and a half. Ran Seagate tools long SMART test and when I went back a few hours later it had failed with a code, just got done doing the return process for the drive, and awaiting another. Two failed drives out of four, not great. The two in the array passed an additional test pass after they finished the array rebuild. I'll keep an eye on the two in the array, and update this with whatever happens with the next drive when it arrives and hopefully passes its tests. UPDATE 5/17/17: Fifth drive tested good, and will be a spare, waiting for one of the other drives to die someday. It was packed in a box without any packing material, unlike the other drives I ordered, but it looks to be fine this time. Conclusion, 2 of 5 drives failed testing using Seagate tools tests, then DBAN for multi-pass wipes, then Seagate tools again. One of the drives failed the Seatools long test quickly. The second only failed the long SMART test after being wiped for almost 5 days. As with all drives test them before you put them into service. This is the last update as I am looking for a new job and shouldn't be wasting money on more drives. UPDATE: 2/7/21, took away a star, my experience so far, been wanting to write up my findings for a while, then today I got an email that drive 1 now has 8 bad sectors, great way to wake up in the morning. I had 8 10TB Ironwolf drives total (ST10000VN0004-1ZD101, FW: SC61). All drives are in a Synology 8 bay NAS, powered via a large UPS for power protection, reboots/shutdowns are exceedingly rare, maybe once or twice a year. One that was drive 1 failed after about 2 years power on time. 9/2019 1 bad sector, 12/2019 12 bad sectors, 5/2020 57 bad sectors. Test failed, wiped the drive, then it seems it cleared the counters and passed. Untrustworthy, so put it in the scrap pile since the warranty expired by a month or two. Swapped in the spare drive (Always keep a tested spare drive handy!). Drives that are currently in the NAS: Drive 1, 10TB, 8 bad sectors 2/2021 (just happened today), power on hours is 0.7 years. Drive 2, 10TB, 0 bad sectors, power on time 2.7 years. Drive 3, 10TB, 16 bad sectors total, 8 in 11/2020, 8 in 12/2020, power on time is 3.8 years. Drive 4, 12TB, no bad sectors, power on is 0.4 years. This is bigger as I gave up on Ironwolf drives, trying a more expensive enterprise grade drive. Drive 5, 10TB, 24 bad sectors in 11/2020, power on time is 1.8 years. Drive 6, 10TB, 8 bad sectors in 12/2019, power on time is 2.0 years. Drive 7, 10TB, 24 bad sectors total, 8 in 8/2020, 16 in 12/2020, power on time is 1.8 years. Drive 8, 10TB, 0 bad sectors, however 1 re-connection/re-identification error, power on time is 1.9 years. The reconnect error occurred upon power up after the NAS was powered down while I was rearranging/cleaning up the wiring closet, power cycled it and it came up clean. Overall I am not impressed with the Ironwolf 10TB drives, perhaps I would have had similar issues with another 10TB drive brand/model. This is a home NAS, used for backups and file storage, not exactly a high utilization environment that would stress hard drives into a early grave. Currently the increases in bad sectors over the last several months have been during times when backups grow to double or more of their size before being cleaned up. New unused areas get written to and it finds bad sectors. Ironwolf tests always come back normal, and extended SMART tests all complete fine, quarterly data scrubbing completes without issue. As my array is only setup for one drive failure, I am now in a position where I either need to replace a drive, hope I pick one that would have failed first, and hope the rest do not increase their bad sector count while rebuilding. Or buy eight 12TB enterprise drives, and the new 2021 Synology (SHR, and migrate the data over. That would be far less stressful, although much more expensive. YMMV, just what I had happen so far in a home 8 drive NAS, that is in a basement wiring closet, no vibration, powered through a UPS, and no temperature issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017 by Craig Knisley

  • The 1st one developed bad sectors after 7 days but...
I ordered two of these to expand my NAS. I had to install one at a time to allow my Synology to rebuild my volume. Each drive replacement takes about 4 days. Well, the first drive started developing bad sectors after about day 7 on the job and then crashed. I was lucky to have redundancy. Anyway, I swapped it out with the other one and ordered a replacement. I just installed the replacement and hoping they hold strong. I like Seagate and am assuming the failed drive was somehow subject to shock before it got to me. I'm giving only 4 stars bc of the failure. If another one fails, I'll come back and update my review to reflect! 27 Sept Update: So far so good. I just checked the two 10TB Seagate IronWolf drives and both are running smoothly with no bad sectors. They do run about 7 degrees (F) hotter than my 6 other, non He drives but don't know if that's normal or not. About sound-They seem quiet to me, similar to my other 10+ Seagate HDD's! Dec 24 2016 update: the two drives are running 24x7 and without any problems. Jun 13 2017 update: the two drives are running 24x7 and without any problems. I'm about to order a couple more IronWolf drives... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016 by Leif Bertrand

  • Recomended
I would recommend this product. It is a really useful product. Thanks to the seller, he sent the product in very good condition.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022 by Fuad

  • SO far so good
I have a Promise Pegaus2 R6 RAID encloses that about 5 years old, The original hard drives were 3TB Seagate Barracuda's. Had a drive fail over Thanksgiving so I ordered another drive started the rebuild (I run RAID 6, I used to run RAID 5 but lost two drives once and there goes the data!) Just after tax day I lost another drive. Based on the fact the system is 5 years old I order a whole new system but had a drive fail on build, waited for the replacement then 2 weeks later lost another drive and decided to return the system. Now I've replace all 6 drives with the IronWolf 10TB drives and all seem to be working well. That and my previous 12TB system now has 40TB. I decided to purchase a 7th drive so if there's an issue I have a drive ready to start the rebuild. I use this drive for both my home business and personal storage (my iTunes library is over 8TB) I work crazy hours and so I buy movies and TV show to watch the way I want to. The drive is 'approved' by Promise so they have tested it! Here hoping I get 4 to 5 more years ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2018 by Matt W. Ruff

  • Ordered ST10000vn0004 and received ST10000vnb004 drive, unsure about differences between drives (if any)
Just received this drive and the part number is slightly different and I am not sure if it is simply a newer version or if this is some slightly different version of the drive. The advertised version of the drive is ST10000VN0004, which is also what is on the invoice. However, the drive received is an ST10000VNB004. The part number ST10000vn0004 is on the ReadyNAS supported drives list, the ST10000vnb004 is not on the list. I cannot find the ST10000vnb004 referenced in the Seagate online documentation although it points you at the same information. I did verify that this is an end user drive, with end user warranty support (i.e. 3 years from manufacture date) and this drive was built 06/2017. The basic question is if this is a tweeked behavior for specific applications, or simply some level of update which is being rolled out. The reason for this level of concern is that Netgear reserves the right to not provide support of their ReadyNAS if I use drives which are not on their supported drives list. I will update this review once I determine if the drive number on the outside of the box is not an issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017 by Kindle Customer

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