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🚀 Power your NAS with unstoppable speed and rock-solid reliability!
The Seagate IronWolf 10TB NAS Internal Hard Drive (ST10000VN0008) is a purpose-built, high-capacity 3.5-inch SATA HDD designed for multi-bay NAS systems. Featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed, 256MB cache, and 6Gb/s data transfer rate, it delivers fast, consistent performance optimized for RAID and multi-user environments. With IronWolf Health Management and a 3-year Rescue Data Recovery service included, it ensures long-term reliability and peace of mind for professional and personal storage needs.











| ASIN | B085ZB51HW |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #182 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Built-In Media | IronWolf™ 10TB SATA |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 |
| Color | OLD |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 766 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 gigabits_per_second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 10 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 rpm |
| Hard-Drive Size | 10 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.79"L x 4.01"W x 1.03"Th |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seagate |
| Media Speed | 210 megabytes_per_second |
| Mfr Part Number | ST10000VNZ008/N0008 |
| Model Name | ST10000VNZ008 |
| Model Number | ST10000VNZ008 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 210 megabytes_per_second |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | business, personal |
| UPC | 763649146446 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited |
K**L
Reliable High-Capacity Drive – Perfect for My Media Server
The Seagate IronWolf 10TB NAS Internal Hard Drive (ST10000VN0008) has been a fantastic upgrade for my media server. With 10TB of storage, I finally have room to organize movies, music, and backups all in one place. The drive is designed for NAS and RAID use, and it shows — performance is fast and consistent, even when streaming multiple files across devices at once. I also like that it runs quietly and stays cool, even after extended use. The 7200 RPM speed and 256MB cache make a noticeable difference in read/write performance. Plus, it comes with Seagate’s Rescue Service, which adds peace of mind in case anything ever goes wrong. ✅ Pros: Massive 10TB capacity — great for media servers and backups NAS-optimized for 24/7 operation in RAID setups Fast performance with 7200 RPM and 256MB cache Runs quietly and efficiently Includes Rescue Data Recovery Service ❌ Cons: Pricier than standard desktop drives (but worth it for reliability) Needs a system with good airflow to keep temps stable under heavy loads 💡 Tips: Perfect for Plex or media servers with large libraries. Use in a RAID setup for redundancy and peace of mind. Keep firmware up to date for best performance and reliability. Monitor temps with NAS tools to ensure longevity. Bottom Line: The Seagate IronWolf 10TB is an excellent choice for anyone building or expanding a media server or NAS. It’s reliable, quiet, and fast, with plenty of capacity for large libraries. Worth every penny for long-term performance and peace of mind.
M**C
Excellent Upgrade for Synology DS220+
Before install performed test. Drives pushing 220MBs + consistently with burst going even higher. Just holding my old drive (WD Blue 6TG) with the IronWolf wow. What a beefy drive. Just looking at it, it's evident that the drive is built for 24/7 operation. My NAS setup as RAID 0 (20TB Total) and speeds are great. R/W 220MBs. Have a QNAP TR-004 as my ext USB. This I have set as RAID 5 ( disk striping with parity). Get the benefits of RAID 0 throughput with a parity drive for redundancy. BTW, these drives DO NOT add an IronWolf TAB in Storage Manager. Really no need. The drive is fully compatible with the DS220+. I verified this. The IronWolf option really did nothing more then the Synology options offer. The drive is NAS aware and knows it. The integrated IronWolf Health Management system will still do it's job. Enjoy these drives. Costly but lost data before and would have paid double just to get my data back. Have fun
J**H
Exactly what I needed
I wanted a ton of storage, so I bought 6 of the 10 TB model to put in a RAID 6. If anyone is curious what the actual amount of capacity is, they are all 9.10 TB as I knew it wasn't going to be a full 10 TB due to the way these are seen by the operating system in base 2 and the way hard drive manufacturers advertise in base 10. 9.10 TB is what I happen to have on my drives so you don't have to do any math or estimate. I hope this is helpful to anyone out there. I had them for a couple weeks now and they are great so far. All 6 worked out of the box without any issues. Many people on here are complaining about there not being a warranty on these, I am not sure want the heck they are talking about unless they are buying them used or there's was a problem in the past, but all 6 of my drives have a 3 year warranty on them. I looked up all 6 serial numbers and they all show they have a warranty as shown in the picture of one of my drives. Amazon or manufacturer, however they manage their back stock, was even nice enough to send drives that mostly had different dates, a couple being months apart on them too. This is great if there happen to be a defect with a batch of hard drives made on one date, they are less likely to fail all at one time or at least days or hours apart. There is nothing bad I can say about these drives. I am extremely satisfied with these. They do what I need them to.
D**N
Works great!
Using this in a Synology NAS and it was the 3rd addition to my 4 bay nas. Absolutely plug and play and still running perfectly.
C**S
Works great
Bought this because I didn't want to keep deleting and redownloading video games when my friends wanted to play niche games we don't touch all that often. I keep the more recent intense games and VR games on an SSD, and didn't want to shell out for a large SSD hard drive. This hard drive is perfect for games as its quick, affordable, and frees up my SSD for more intense games.
Z**K
10TB of goodness
I bought this drive several months ago to replace an aging 5TB Toshiba and 4TB Seagate drive in my Alienware machine. Each of those drives has about 1500 days of service and it's time to replace them. I'm using the 10TB Seagate Ironwolf NAS as a secondary drive (SSD is primary) and NAS drives work well for this purpose as they tend to be more reliable than desktop drives, or so I'm told. This drive has been in service now for 31 days 16 hours (according to the WindowsSMART monitoring tool -- this really should be built into Windows), and it's been flawless so far. Since the Alienware case does a good job of keeping things cool, and that's something that causes hard drive failures, I'm hoping this drive lasts 5 years, like the other two drives did.
G**L
Seems like a great NAS drive - makes funny noises sometimes
I bought these to upgrade a QNAP TS-251+ NAS, replacing 2x 3TB drives. Drive replacement procedure was very easy, though you have to do a bit of digging through the QNAP software to find the right comand. The drives are fast and efficient, and show no problems so far. The one odd thing is that they are a bit noisy when in use, with audible buzzing and beeping sounds as the heads move. This can be a bit strange when the NAS is running some of its background processes.
S**T
High quality excellent product.
High quality excellent product.
G**G
Good storage
Use it for more than a year, and it is good storage. Read and load pretty fast too.
M**N
Sehr zufrieden
Schnell geliefert und funktioniert wie beschrieben
S**M
Works well with my Synology DS918+ NAS
Works like a charm. Pro: Obviously bigger storage and faster disks. Con: Yes it's a bit noisy. My previous disks were 4 x 4TB Western Digital Plus 5400RPM CMR. VERY quiet. These Ironwolfs are a bit noisier, but not all the time. Spinning / idle time I can't tell the difference. But when it's being hammered with the disk repair, Plex media centre, moving files around, etc.. Then it sounds a bit like an ol' rustic geiger counter. But it's not so much that it's a major distraction, especially if you keep it in the attic or closet. Again, it's expected to have a bit more noise considering the difference in performance, but IMO with 4 of them, I still say the pros definitely outweigh the cons. Works well with my Synology DS918+ NAS. The time it took to replace my 4x4TB WD Plus Red: Note my array was 99% full, so a Fast Repair in my case was irrelevant. Disk 1 - ~8hrs Disk 2 - ~8hrs Disk 3 - Step 1: ~8hrs. Step 2: ~26hrs Disk 4 - Step 1: ~8hrs. Step 2: ~26hrs In total, approx 84hrs. Reason for the above explained very well by u/Bentunit on reddit: ---- The way Synology's SHR RAID works when expanding is that it creates a new MD array. When you put in the first 10TB disk, you get no additional capacity (because you have no redundancy for the extra 4TB from the 1st 10TB disk). When you put in the second new disk, SHR creates a new MD, which puts the two 4 TB chunks of the two 10TB disks into a RAID 1. This is fast, so you probably didn’t notice it. You might've seen an extra 4TB of capacity (I didn't verify as I didn't want to waste time). When you put in your third disk, SHR now needs to convert your second MD from RAID 1 to RAID 5. This means a lot of recalculating and reorganization of data. This is the second parity check that you’re seeing. You’ll see the same thing when you put in your 4th 10TB disk. Note that SHR will not merge the two MD arrays back into one. However, this will have virtually no performance impact. ---- So expect ~4-5 days until you manage to swap all 4 disks and get it all fully synced and repaired.
M**L
Hard Disk per NAS di elevata capacità e silenziosità
Ho comprato 2 HD per l'utilizzo sul mio NAS di casa Synology, attirato dal modello molto conosciuto. Sono rimasto sorpreso per la poca quantità di rumore prodotta dalla rotazione, anche durante le operazioni più pesanti risultano sempre molto veloci e silenziosi.
D**4
Utilizado en Nas sinology
Utilizado en Nas sinology, son un poco ruidosos pero no muy molestos. El precio es caro para un disco duro que te venden por 10 tb y te llegan 8 y algo.
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