The Toshiba N300 Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive is designed for medium to large business NAS systems, supporting up to 24 drive bays. This 3.5-inch internal metal hard drive offers reliable 24/7 operation and high performance for your critical data needs.
Features:
* Built for medium or large business NAS with up to 24 bays
* Designed for 24/7 continuous operation
* High reliability with workload rate of up to 300 TB/year and MTTF up to 1.2 million hours
* High performance 7200 RPM drive with large 512 MB cache
* Optimized for RAID environments with integrated RV sensors to mitigate rotational vibrations
* CMR technology for consistent performance and broad compatibility
* Supports SATA 6 GB/s interface
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the storage capacity of the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: The Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive has a storage capacity of eight terabytes. This large size makes it ideal for medium to large business NAS systems.
Q: What is the model number of this hard drive?A: The model number of this hard drive is HDWG780XZSTB. This identifier helps ensure compatibility with your specific setup.
Q: What are the dimensions of the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: The dimensions of the hard drive are five point seventy-nine inches in length, four inches in width, and one point zero three inches in height. These compact dimensions allow for easy installation in NAS systems.
Q: What type of SATA interface does this hard drive use?A: This hard drive uses SATA six gigabits per second interface. This high-speed connection enhances data transfer rates for efficient performance.
Q: What is the rotational speed of the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: The rotational speed is seven thousand two hundred revolutions per minute. This speed facilitates quick access to data stored on the drive.
Q: How much cache memory does the Toshiba N300 Pro have?A: The Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive has five hundred twelve megabytes of cache memory. This large cache helps improve data access speeds.
Q: How do I install the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: To install the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive, first power off your NAS system and remove the drive bay. Insert the hard drive securely into the bay and reconnect it to the system. Power on the NAS to complete the installation.
Q: Is the Toshiba N300 Pro suitable for RAID setups?A: Yes, the Toshiba N300 Pro is optimized for RAID environments. It includes integrated rotational vibration sensors to enhance performance in multi-drive configurations.
Q: Can the Toshiba N300 Pro operate continuously?A: Yes, this hard drive is designed for twenty-four seven operation. Its high reliability makes it suitable for business applications requiring constant access.
Q: What temperature ranges can the Toshiba N300 Pro operate in?A: The Toshiba N300 Pro can operate in wide temperature ranges. This feature ensures reliability in various environmental conditions.
Q: How should I care for the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: To care for the Toshiba N300 Pro, keep it in a cool, dry environment and ensure proper ventilation. Avoid physical shocks to maintain its reliability and performance.
Q: What is the warranty period for the Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive?A: The Toshiba N300 Pro hard drive comes with a standard limited warranty. For specific terms, refer to Toshiba's warranty brochure available on their website.
Q: What should I do if the Toshiba N300 Pro arrives damaged?A: If the Toshiba N300 Pro arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a return or exchange. Ensure to have your order details ready for efficient processing.
Q: How do I troubleshoot if the hard drive is not recognized?A: If the hard drive is not recognized, check the connections and ensure it is properly seated in the drive bay. Restart the NAS system and check for compatibility issues.
Q: Is this hard drive compatible with all NAS systems?A: No, compatibility may vary depending on the NAS system's hardware configuration and operating system. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for your specific device.