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Western Digital 12TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive HDD - 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, CMR, 512 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD122KFBX

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Capacity: 12TB


Style: Red Pro


Features

  • Available in capacities ranging from 2 to 24TB(1) | (1) 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.
  • For RAID-optimized NAS systems with unlimited number of bays
  • Rated for 550TB/yr workload rate(2) | (2) Annualized Workload Rate = TB transferred x (8760 / recorded power-on hours). The maximum rated workload is specified for operating at typical temperature of 40C. Workload Rate will vary depending on your hardware and software components and configurations.
  • Designed to handle the demands of high-intensity 24x7 multi-user NAS environments
  • Western Digital partners with a wide range of NAS system vendors for extensive testing to ensure compatibility with most NAS enclosures

Description

WD Red Pro drives are engineered to handle high-intensity workloads in 24×7 multi-user commercial and enterprise NAS environments. WD Red Pro drives deliver the performance, scalability and dependability businesses require to store, share and collaborate on large amounts of data in multi-bay RAID- optimized NAS systems.

Digital Storage Capacity: 12 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA-600


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: WD


Special Feature: Network Attached Storage


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Compatible Devices: NAS Box


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Red


Digital Storage Capacity: 12 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA-600


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Additional Features: Network Attached Storage


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Compatible Devices: NAS Box


Hard Disk Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM


Specific Uses For Product: Business, NAS


Media Speed: 267 MB/s


Cache Memory Installed Size: 512


Data Transfer Rate: 267 Megabytes Per Second


Form Factor: 3.5-inch


Hard Disk Average Latency: 4.2 Milliseconds


Hardware Connectivity: SATA 6.0 Gb/s


Hard-Drive Size: 12 TB


Item Weight: 1.7 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 8"L x 3"W x 6"Th


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Brand: WD


Model Number: WD122KFBX-SPEF5N0


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Built-In Media: Internal Hard Drive


Model Name: WD Red Pro


Manufacturer: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.


Global Trade Identification Number: 82


UPC: 718037901282


Mfr Part Number: WD122KFBX-SPEF5N0


Warranty Description: 5 year limited warranty


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Red


Enclosure Material: Aluminum, Glass, Ceramic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My data on my terms.
Capacity: 20TB Style: Red Pro
This review is for the Western Digital 20TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive HDD - 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, CMR, 512 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD202KFGX. The products arrived on time and in great condition. I bought these to install them into a UGREEN interface. I wanted to use them as RAID drives. The UGREEN device supplied mounting hardware for these drives and everything lined up correctly. I installed the drives and formatted them using the UGREEN interface. Please realize that when you format two 20 TB drives as RAID drives, formatting can take up over a day to complete. So, don't be in a hurry and don't think there is something wrong when it just doesn't happen in a flash. Both drives worked perfectly and I am very pleased with how the UGREEN interface uses them. The reason that I got the interface was because I had recently lost a USB hard drive that was connected to my computer. Not sure what made the drive go bad, but all attempts to recover the data from the drive were futile. I could send the drive off to some places that recover data, but that can cost into the thousands. I was looking for a replacement hard drive like the one I had and then I read a review from someone who lost the information off of his hard drive and he made a great point. The manufacture of the hard drive will stand by their warranty, but you must send your old drive back to them before they will send the new one out. He was not comfortable with letting a hard drive company have his old disk with all of its data. The company could easily fix what was wrong with the drive and possibly collect all of the data that is on it. That might seem paranoid, but I have had too many hackers take over some of my accounts online and I don't want anyone having access to my data. So, instead of just buying a new hard drive that could one day fail again and lose all the data, he suggested buying this UGREEN interface with two to several hard drives set up in a RAID configuration. In this configuration, if only one hard drive fails, you still have all of you data on the other hard drive. This way, if you need to send the hard drive back to take advantage of the warrantee, you might be able to just reformat the old drive if it works at all and then send it back for the replacement. However, if the drive is too far gone to reformat it, you just forget about the warrantee and order a new hard drive. Since you data is safe on the other drive, you don't have to worry about losing it. You get the new drive and put it into the interface and the interface automatically syncs the new drive to all the data. You at least have a chance this way to take advantage of the warrantee and you maintain your data in a safe place. If you can't take advantage of the warrantee on the hard drive, then you can take a sledge hammer to the drive to destroy its ability to impart the data to anyone. This just made more sense to me. And the added benefit of this UGREEN interface is that you don't need to connect it to a computer through the USB. You connect it to your home network using an ethernet cable. Then with the UGREEN app, you can store and retrieve your data from any of your devices on your network. This is like having your own cloud storage, but it is in you house instead of being out there in the ether. And you can reach the drive remotely when you are away from home as long as you have internet access. I have a DROPBOX account, but I am thinking of backing up my DROPBOX data onto this drive. Then, if I am home and there is no internet, but my home network is still working, I can get to all the information that has been stored on DROPBOX because it is also on my home network drive. I have been using the UGREEN interface for several weeks and it and the two hard drives have been functioning great. So, this is something to consider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by MRTN

  • It’s a Hard Drive. It’s Big. That’s Pretty Much It.
Capacity: 18TB Style: Red Pro
So, here it is: the Western Digital 18TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive — aka the “Big Boy” of data storage. What can I say? It’s a hard drive. It’s quite big. Like, “I could bench press this if I really wanted to” big. But please don’t — it’s expensive. 18 terabytes of space means I could theoretically store every embarrassing photo, weird Spotify playlist, and downloaded PDF I’ve ever made. The digital equivalent of a hoarder’s dream garage. Installation was straightforward: slot it in, screw it down, pray to the tech gods it spins up on the first try. Spoiler alert: it did. No strange noises, no smoke, just pure, reliable mechanical magic. Pros: So much space, I could hoard cat videos for decades. Designed for NAS, which means it’s the responsible adult of hard drives — steady, dependable, and ready to work overtime. Quiet enough that I almost forget it’s humming away, plotting how to store my entire digital life. Cons: It’s heavy. Not “drop on your foot” heavy, but “maybe I should use two hands” heavy. No flashy lights or cool holograms, just good old-fashioned spinning platters. Does not come with a personal assistant to organize your files or delete your bad decisions. Final Verdict: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – 5 stars. It stores data. It’s big. It doesn’t complain. Honestly, what more do you want from a hard drive? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025 by Dave Wright

  • DOA - makes weird noise and doesn't spin up! BEWARE
Capacity: 18TB Style: Red Pro
I bought two of WD Red PRO 18TB in October when they were on sale to replace the current disks in my Home Backup NAS. I bought 2 because I need two identical drives for the NAS. Disk 1 arrived a few days later and disk 2 arrived a few days later. And now the problems begun: Disk 2 which was sent to me wasn't an 18TB drive, it was only 6TB! A harmless mistake? Fraud? Who knows... Very annoying anyways... Now I tried to get disk 2 exchanged, but Amazon could only offer a refund, because the drives were out of stock with unknown restock date. Too bad because I didn't want a refund, since I got the drives for a good price and now they were more than 25% more expensive... So I had to wait about 3 weeks for the disk to be back in stock and be able to have it exchanged instead of just getting a refund. Today the exchanged drive finally arrived. This time it was as ordered 18TB. I installed both drives in my NAS. One drive was GOOD the other was recognized as BAD during the drive self test. The temperature reading was off and caused a S.M.A.R.T error. In fact there was no temperature reading at all for 1 drive. So I let the drive warm up for a few hours and tried it again. Same thing. SMART could no be read and there was no temperature shown for 1 of the 2 drives. I took both drives out of the NAS and tried to see what's going on by installing them in a Windows PC. One drive is fine. SMART is OK. No errors. The other drives just makes a weird repetitive noise and doesn't spin up. It's not recognized by windows. It's DOA (Dead On Arrival)! I checked which drive it was and it was the 2nd drive. The one I received as replacement today! So after the long wait and the whole odyssey of exchanging the drive the drive arrived DOA. Was it bad luck? Maybe. Do I trust these drives? No, not anymore. Never had a drive DOA. This was by far my worst experience buying Western Digital drives on Amazon! And I have quite a lot of them (in total probably about 16 different WD Elements and MyBooks). Since these 2 drives were supposed to be used in a NAS which should hold the backups of my personal and work PCs I thought I'd buy the more expensive "real" WD Red Pro drives, which are designed for 24/7 operation, but what did I get? Just a way too long frustrating experience overall. Maybe I was just unlucky in this case, but I never had a problem with a shucked drive. So back to shucking external drives... I CANNOT recommend the WD Red Pro 18TB drives at this point. PS: the HDD came in the original Western Digital box which then was packed in one of the thin Amazon air bubble envelopes. Maybe it's an issue that the drives aren't shipped better protected? Not sure. The delivery driver dropped it off quite carefully, though. No idea what happened to the drive in between... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Kopernikus

  • Reliable Performance and Trusted Quality: WD Red Pro NAS 14TB Internal Hard Drive Reliable Performance and Trusted Quality: WD Red Pro NAS 14TB Internal Hard Drive
Capacity: 14TB Style: Red Pro
I recently added the Western Digital 14TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive to my home NAS system, and it has proven to be a stellar addition to my storage setup. The drive lives up to the "Pro" in its name, providing reliable performance and ample storage capacity for my needs. First and foremost, the drive itself operates quietly, a feature that is appreciated in any home setup. While the housing I chose for the drive could use a bit of improvement, the internal workings of the WD Red Pro drive are where it truly shines. It seamlessly integrates into my NAS system, delivering consistent and efficient performance. Setting up a home NAS system with these drives was a breeze, even for someone with basic knowledge of storage systems. The user-friendly nature of the WD Red Pro series makes it accessible for those looking to establish emergency backups for crucial family information or simply expand their storage capabilities. Having opted for a total of 4 drives for my NAS, the storage capacity has proven more than sufficient for my data needs. The reliability and consistency of WD drives have been a constant in all my systems over the years, and the WD Red Pro series is no exception. It's a trusted brand that excels in the field of storage solutions. In conclusion, the Western Digital 14TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a high-capacity, reliable storage solution. With the ease of setup and the brand's proven track record for quality products, it's a solid investment for both enthusiasts and those looking to secure their family's crucial information. I highly recommend WD Red Pro drives for anyone in need of professional-grade storage performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Edward

  • Make sure that you order all you need.
Capacity: 16TB Style: Red Pro
WOW. Great product. I was able to increase my drive size from 4tb (x2) to 16tb (x2) last month. Now I need to order 2 more. Oops-price increase. Should have ordered all 4 at the same time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026 by M C

  • Reliable and easy to set up
Capacity: 20TB Style: Red Pro
Amazing performer, very quiet and easy to set up. I use it for backing up photos and videos and it’s working very well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026 by David

  • When Seagate Exos X24 fails... WD Red Pro NAS comes to the rescue!
Capacity: 26TB Style: Red Pro
I had one of my Seagate Exos X24 go bad on me after just 6 months, the other 3 are still functioning, but I didn't want to invest on another Seagate drive, so I went with Western Digital this time. It took about a week to deliver, packaging had one of the corners indented, the plastic shells don't really do much in terms of dampening vibrations. This drive is pretty hefty, so I'm always afraid it will be the damaged during transit. I went with the largest NAS drive I could find. Kind of sad I missed the 24TB for 440 bucks last week. Went with this 26TB instead for 500 bucks, shipped and sold by Amazon. Storage capacity and dependability is a must considering my NAS only holds up to 4 drives. This was easy to install and took a little over a day to rebuild my RAID 5 up to healthy status. Connectivity / bandwidth / noise levels / speed is very similar to my current Exos drives. I really hope this drive lasts me a good few years, hopefully much longer than the 5 year warranty. So, durability is still uncertain at this point. I can't say these drives offer great value for money simply because currently prices have only risen, which is sad. The main reason why I deducted one star is because I could not find a way to update the firmware on this drive. Unlike my Exos drives, which I successfully (but quite painfully did so on Windows 11, because of horrible command lines and poorly written instructions) updated from version 05 to 06 just a few days ago. I have no idea how to update the firmware on this WD drive. It would be nice if WD would make a tool to detect and flash a new firmware on these drives on Windows 11 automatically. Why is it so difficult for them to do something like that? I would tentatively recommend this drive for anyone looking for a nice and quiet drive for their NAS. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025 by Amazonian Flier

  • Worth the money
Capacity: 16TB Style: Red Pro
To me WD are the best drives. In my experience of buying drives since there was such a thing, WD drives have been the best for me. Every WD drive I've bought never failed before becoming obsolete and thrown in a drawer. On the other hand, every Seagate drive I've owned minus one failed. Many failed within days of the warranty going out. As far as this drive goes, I bought the 16TB Red Pro to go with 3 others I have to build a NAS. These are quiet drives even though they're 7,200rpm. I'm very happy with the sustained read/write speeds too. Overall I can't ask for anything else from these drives except to lower the cost, but we all know it's because of the AI Datacenters that are driving up the costs of storage and memory. But they're definitely worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by Black_Cat

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