Seagate 4TB Surveillance SATA III 3.5" Internal HDD
Model: ST4000VX000
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 1.53 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.8 x 6.1 x 3.0" |
General Information
Cache | 64 MB |
Bytes per Sector | 4096 |
Drive Bays Supported | 8+ |
Cameras Supported | Up to 64 |
Max Sustained Data Rate, OD Read | 180 MB/s |
Voltage Tolerance (Including Noise) | 5 V: ±5% 12 V: ±10% |
Startup Current (Average, 12 V) | 1.8 A |
Power | Average Operating: 5.6 W Idle Average: 4.0 W Standby Mode: 0.5 W Sleep Mode: 0.5 W |
Capacity | 4 TB |
Nonoperating Temperature | Ambient minimum: -40°F / -40°C Ambient maximum: 158°F / 70°C |
Load/Unload Cycles | 300,000 |
Nonrecoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | Maximum: 1 per 10E14 |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 1,000,000 h |
Power-On Hours | 8760 |
Technologies | Tarnish resistant Rotational vibration sensor |
Dimensions | 1.0 x 4.0 x 5.8" / 2.5 x 10.2 x 14.7 cm |
Weight | 1.35 lb / 0.61 kg |
Operating Temperature | Ambient: 32°F / 0°C minimum Drive case: 158°F / 70°C maximum |
Interface | SATA III 6 Gb/s |
Seagate's Surveillance HDD solution hits the market in two capacities. Read on as we look at the 4TB model and see just how it performs under our tests.
I have a lot of HDD's which I run in servers, NAS units, and External Drive Bays. Some, I run in RAID configurations, others in JBOD. I have HDD's from a variety of HDD Manufacturers with the majority of the HDD's from Seagate.
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- 3 Yr Warranty. - 24/7 Continuous Duty Rating - Works in NAS/External Storage without a Hiccup. - Works in RAID Configurations. - Slightly Less Expensive on Sale than the Seagate 4TB NAS HDD - Empty Drive will MAX out a 1Gb/sec Port for Reads and Writes.
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- About 20% more expensive than a Seagate 4TB Desktop Drive.
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They have a lot of hard disk space
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DOA shortly after I installed them, they never worked well to begin with. Dead within a week of moderate use.
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Works great in my dahua DVR! I never had a problem with any segate hardrives! Just Buy it!
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none, please dont give this drive bad reviews if you did not purchase it for what it is made for!
I was surprised at how difficult it was to find info on this error. Initializing the drive is the first thing you have to do with any new drive, yet all I could go by was the last post on multiple threads that say DOA/RTV. I'm gonna go back to HGST.
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Good price per GB. Solid construction. Good for DVR. Should last longer than standard drives?
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Slower @ 5900 RPM Tried in 2 PC's. Failed to initialize in Disk Management with "I/O Device Error"
I picked up a pair of these to throw in a Synology DiskStation along with one 4TB WD Red drive (picking up another once I spot a good sale) for purposes of testing reliability between the two manufacturers/disk types, putting data that I don't really care that much about, and backing up the stuff I...
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- Plex has no hiccups when accessing these drives - even for 1080p content with 5.1 surround. - Reasonably cool, quiet, and no hiccups after 24x7 operation for 2 months as part of a RAID array.
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- Didn't realize they were only 5900rpm drives. But I guess that's also a pro since I didn't notice any sluggishness?
- 4TB Storage Capacity
- 3.5" Form Factor
- SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface
- 64MB Cache
- 180 MB/s Transfer Rates
- Designed for 24/7 Surveillance
- RV Sensor and Tarnish Resistant