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The Seagate Exos 12TB Internal Hard Drive is a robust enterprise-grade HDD designed for data centers and heavy applications. With a 7200 RPM speed and advanced caching technology, it ensures high performance and data safety, all backed by a five-year warranty.
Hard Drive | 12 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Seagate |
Series | ST12000NM0007 |
Item model number | ST12000NM0007 |
Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.79 x 4.01 x 1.03 inches |
Color | Silver |
Flash Memory Size | 12 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Seagate Bare Drives |
ASIN | B07D961VDW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 29, 2018 |
M**D
Quality drives packed well, fast shipping.
Purchased 3x 12 TB drives from serverpartdeals and warranties good through May 2024 on Seagate website. All tested good (StableBit Disk scanner) and populated easily in Drivepool. Massive size and I'll be switching out more over the next few months.
C**T
Don't Waste Your Money, Time or Sanity
These drives (I bought 2) were sold as NEW, with 5 year warranty.As I typically do, I checked Seagate Warranty as soon as I got these drives...Seagate says these drives are NOT under warranty, and says that you must deal with the seller who is NOT the manufacturer but a "renewer" of drives for any warranty offered by them.Seagate says these are DATA CENTER RETURNS and were sold in quantity to a data center.If you buy these drives and one or more fail, The best you'll get is another data center swap-out drive if your time for a full refund has expired which is about 30 days.I was lucky;The drives failed within 10 hours of spin-up with S.M.A.R.T. error 187 which is a FATAL DRIVE error so I was able to return for a full refund,,, but you can't return to AMAZON,,, no,,, they make you deal with Maestro who has to authorize the return and refund or replacement...Notice the picture.... 1 error is fatal and these drives, in less than 10 hours of use have over 40 logged, uncorrectable errors.The following information comes from, Seagate, WesternDigital, ArgusMonitor, Asustor, Google, and almost every DataCenter you research....S.M.A.R.T. Number 187 reports the number of reads that could not be corrected using hardware ECC. Drives with 0 uncorrectable errors hardly ever fail.This error code is one of the SMART stats we use to determine hard drive failure;Every Data Center has a SMART-187 policy that reads: once SMART 187 goes above 0, we schedule the drive for immediate replacement because its total failure in imminent.
J**K
Great quiet high capacity drive
Well priced for a 12TB high performance drive. Quiet in operation.
F**N
So far, so good
It's been only a month since I got this drive for my Synology DS212 NAS. So far, it has performed fine. I hope to say the same after a year. In the past, I have had mixed results with Seagate drives. A couple of them only lasted just over a year. So the warranty had just expired :-(
S**T
got these at a great price
for the deal i got these are the best drives you could buy
R**.
Grinding noise
Got the drive all setup and started moving all my data over. Didn't notice the sound originally since the tower I'm replacing has very loud fans
S**W
Drives are probably fine, be careful who you buy from
If possible, make sure to buy from a "fulfilled by amazon" source. The drives I ordered were probably fine, except that the manufacturers warranty expired 5 months after the purchase date. Seller "TWONNY" then charged me a "restock fee" for trying to offload their old drives onto me. They then had the audacity to say "there is a five year seller's warranty." Like they are even going to exist as the same seller in five years 🤣 If you want to make sure you get the manufacturer's warranty, don't buy drives here, go elsewhere.
V**N
Drive worked for about 4 months.
Drive crashed suddenly after short warranty ended. Drive shows as good in S.M.A.R.T. Data from previous week was lost. Do not buy renewed drives for important work. Data loss risk is too high.
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