
Model: HAT3310-16T
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Storage: 16TB
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Designed to meet the reliability, endurance, and performance requirements of 24/7 storage in small and medium-sized business storage systems, the 16TB HAT3310 Plus Series SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD from Synology delivers NAS-class reliability to ensure consistent performance in high-uptime and multi-user environments. The HAT3310 Plus has passed 500,000 hours of testing, has a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) rating of 1.2 million hours, a yearly workload rating of 180TB, and is filled with helium instead of regular air. Also featured is a storage capacity of 16TB, a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface, a 512MB cache, and a rotational speed of 7200 rpm, all of which help to ensure uninterrupted data transfers with sustained speeds of up to 281 MB/s.
Only buy HDDs for bulk media storage and backups; never use an HDD as your primary boot drive for Windows. Look for CMR (Conventional Magnetic Recording) drives over SMR (Shingled) for better write performance. Available from $419.99.
Mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs) are cheap to own, using a few watts of power while spinning. The main hidden cost is cloud backup subscriptions, as HDDs will eventually fail and data recovery is exorbitant.
Common Failure Modes
HDDs consist of spinning platters and delicate read/write heads, making them highly susceptible to physical shock and mechanical wear. When an HDD fails, it is replaced, not repaired, unless expensive data recovery is required.
Only buy HDDs for bulk media storage and backups; never use an HDD as your primary boot drive for Windows. Look for CMR (Conventional Magnetic Recording) drives over SMR (Shingled) for better write performance.
Mechanical hard drives have moving parts that wear out over time. They typically function reliably for several years before mechanical fatigue sets in.
The Synology 16TB HAT3310 Plus Series SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS HDD is available at bhphoto, microcenter, starting at $419.99.
Mechanical hard disk drives (HDDs) are cheap to own, using a few watts of power while spinning. The main hidden cost is cloud backup subscriptions, as HDDs will eventually fail and data recovery is exorbitant.
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