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Western Digital 4TB WD Gold Enterprise Class Internal Hard Drive - 7200 RPM Class, SATA 6 Gb/s, 256 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD4003FRYZ

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Capacity: 4TB


Style: Hard Drive


Features

  • Conquer tough workloads with enterprise-grade WD Gold HDDs. Available in 1TB to 14TB* capacities. | *As used for storage capacity, one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment.
  • Enhanced reliability with up to 2.5M hours MTBF
  • Specifically designed for use in enterprise-grade data centers and storage systems
  • Improve performance with our vibration protection technology
  • Get peace of mind with a 5-year limited warranty

Description

Capacity:4TB | Style:Hard Drive Conquer tough workloads with enterprise-class WD Gold HDDs. Available in 1TB to 18TB capacities, this highly reliable solution for demanding storage environments provides up to 2.5M hours MTBF, vibration protection technology and a low power draw thanks to HelioSeal technology [for 12TB and above]. Specifically designed for use in enterprise- class data centers and storage systems, the WD Gold SATA HDD delivers the world-class performance you expect from Western Digital hard drives.


Brand: Western Digital


Item model number: WD4003FRYZ


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 5.79 x 4 x 1.03 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.79 x 4 x 1.03 inches


Flash Memory Size: 4 TB


Hard Drive Interface: Serial ATA


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM


Manufacturer: Western Digital


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 5, 2019


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  • Fake Drives from "Warehouse", BEWARE.
Capacity: 2TB Style: Hard Drive
As other reviews suggest, 5400rpm drives regularly being sold as WD Gold. I thought I would not be that unlucky, but alas.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019 by Cryph

  • Bare drives shipped in ENVELOPES!
Capacity: 14TB Style: Hard Drive
In my lifetime I've never seen hard drives shipped bare in an envelope, no box, no protection. I paid $900 for two drives, they came in flimsy thin air pad envelopes. One drive has bent connector leads, the other drive worked and formatted ok, but it makes me very nervous about the banging it took to get to me. The drives and manufacture are no doubt WD gold standard, but SMH wondering who would put this kind of amazing gear in a flimsy envelope to bang down the road and get delivered. I'm sending them both back. SMH, SMH, oh my. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021 by jmtudor

  • This is not a new Drive, Western Digital will nor warranty for five years
Capacity: 2TB Style: Hard Drive
I purchased this drive as being new with a five year warranty. I received it in record time and Registered as soon as I got it. Western Digital would only warranty it for 34 days. I spent almost a month going back and forth with the live chat on WD's service site before I finally found out that the reason it was not given the five year warrranty was because in WD's own words: "According to our records, serial number WMC6N0L8XADY is a replacement product for another customer and is not eligible for warranty update..." I'm sending it back for a refund. Thanks Amazon for your service, not so much for Viixim for selling it as new when it's not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020 by Dave

  • Fast, Quiet, Reliable, and Cool
Capacity: 14TB Style: Hard Drive
This is my 6th WD Gold Hard Drive. I love them. I have many dozens of hard drives. I know what it's like to suffer a hard drive failure. Even with backups it's a pain. WD Gold drives make that situation unlikely because they are the most reliable drive in the business. I recommend ALL users buy these enterprise class drives and to avoid so-called consumer drives. These will likely serve you with much less trouble since they have by far the best MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) figures on the market today. It's worth the few extra $$$. This drive also runs extremely cool. Unlike my WD Black drives, which are very HOT to the touch, these Gold drives even when being written too 100% of the time run very cool. I dumped nearly 9TB onto this drive in one fell swoop and the drive never exceeded 100°F and under normal heavy usage runs at 95°F and at idle about 90°F. This is in a room with a constant ambient temp of 77°F. I've used at least a hundred drives over the last decade. The first enterprise class drives I bought 10 years ago and which run at 10,000rpm have been running 24/7/365 and are still running to this day. These WD Gold drives have a MTBF 2.5 times higher than those early drives. I place a high value on reliability. ADDED Nov 9, 2020 I should mention that you should make sure you are buying retail drive and not an OEM. Western Digital will not warranty an OEM drive. OEM drives are usually cheaper, but getting support if you have an issue is entirely dependent on the seller's inclination to replace a defective drive. To ensure you get a retail drive on Amazon make sure the "seller" or "Sold by" and "shipped by" are both "Amazon". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020 by Arjuna

  • Doesn't seem to be compatible with Linux
Capacity: 1TB Style: Hard Drive
I tried every which way to have LINUX find GRUB to boot the OS. Absolutely no such luck or is the drive incompatible with LINUX. The drive itself is working fine as a slave, but as soon as you expect it to run as master for LINUX, it does not provide boot information that is needed to start the OS. I tried LINUX MINT (based on UBUNTU) I tried DEBIAN LINUX the original. I installed LINUX MINT several times without as reported failure, including the GRUB install. On reboot, nothing! The boot sector or whatever data might have been written to it, runs right into the digital darkness of HDD space. Some Grub part was written to the drive, but it is very useless since it produces an error "attempt to read or write outside of disk hd0" As far as I am concerned, all data during install had to go onto this drive, the only one. Why trying to read or write outside the drive e.g. air bubble or? I wound up to take a 500GB from another computer that was running as slave. Installed the LINUX MINT without a single problem. The 1TB GOLD wound up as a slave in previous mentioned computer as storage. It seems more and more to me, that some OS manufacturer pay hardware manufacturer to make it very difficult to get their hardware working with LINUX. Sad, sad, almost like the white house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018 by Oldguy

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