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🚀 Power your NAS like a pro with WD Red Plus — storage that works as hard as you do!
The Western Digital 8TB WD Red Plus NAS Internal Hard Drive is engineered for small to medium business NAS systems, offering 8TB of reliable storage with a 5640 RPM spindle speed and SATA 6 Gb/s interface. Featuring NASware firmware for optimized RAID performance and a 256MB cache, it supports up to 180TB/year workload, ensuring durability and efficiency in 24/7 environments. Backed by a 3-year limited warranty, this 3.5-inch drive is the trusted choice for seamless data archiving, sharing, and RAID rebuilding.





| ASIN | B0CMQ6SK7W |
| Additional Features | RAID-optimized NAS systems |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | WD |
| Built-In Media | Internal Hard Drive |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 8 |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,552 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 215 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 8000 GB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00718037899817 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5640 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 8 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | 718037899817 |
| Model Name | WD Red Plus HDD |
| Model Number | WD80EFPX |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 445 Bytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | RAID-optimized NAS systems |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, NAS |
| UPC | 718037899817 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
J**A
So far so good. So quiet! CMR, fast, low power.
I hate to review components like these until I've had them a long time, but now is probably the time for harddrive buying in general. First of all, to those who are wondering, no the 5640 RPM is not a typo. The official specs sheet says that's what it runs at. I think this helps it find a better balance between 5400 RPM power efficiency and 7200 RPM responsiveness. It claims to run cool and it does seem to do so. One lucky surprise is that it's quiet. A lot of larger harddrives intended for NAS or other RAID systems don't really try to be that quiet. According to the spec sheet it's officially 24dBA idle, 28dBA access. That's insane. I can't measure it with digital precision, but I can say it's one of the least annoying sounding drives I have used in a long time. Even many 5400 RPM 2.5" harddrives bother my ears these days (SSDs have spoiled me!) It doesn't seem to have quite the same "whoosh" sound of the actual platters spinning that normally bothers me if a drive is at all close enough to hear. (How did I survive harddrives in the 90s??? I don't know!) This thing is almost whisper quiet and putting my ear right up to it can still make it hard to hear. I think maybe the 5640 RPM contributes to this — likely it strikes a better balance in regards to sonic properties. My best guess is vibrations don't interfere with each other as much or something to that effect. And even the "grinding" when it's accessing data is quieter than most. I went ahead and wrote this review now in part because I just really want to emphasize how much quieter this drive is compared to most. As another piece of good news, this entire series is made with CMR — that is classic magnetic recording — rather than SMR (shingled magnetic recording.) A lot of larger drives in this sort of range use SMR because it's cheaper, but it also is significantly slower on any writes bigger than the cache size — which is probably going to be any decent sized transfers at all. I also see a lot of claims that SMR drives last significantly less actual usage hours (which might make sense since they must rewrite every single block that changes for even a small write.) Right now I have more confidence in a CMR drive to hold up past the 1.5 year mark that seems to come up a lot in reviews and complaints for SMR drives. Speeds did dip down to something like 160MB/s for the final average (instead of the 215MB/s in the specs) for a huge transfer operation, but all in all this drive strikes a lot of great balances. Only time will tell on reliability, but this is a good line.
L**K
Memory
The 10tb works great in my nas system, no heat, but I keep my nas well vented, so I don't notice any extra heat. Easy to install, helps my growing business.
S**Y
Dependable and have not had any concerns.
I've bought over 20 of WD's NAS storage drives. I do aloooot of video and editing, I added up a while ago and it's more now, I have almost 46 TB of content - some are 10 yrs old and still going strong. Anyone who just read this and gasped, I also have online service with all this backed up too. "-)
B**.
One Drive DOA, RMA took a few weeks
I'm a long-time Western Digital fan of their blue and black label drives, so I decided to purchase two of these drives for my new NAS to use in a RAID1 array. One drive was DOA, and would not spin up. I work in IT. It happens. Put in an RMA on the 19th of July. Paid for their two day shipping. Tracking says they received it on the 24th (this is going from East Coast USA to West Coast (California). Great. Checked back on the RMA status on the 29th and it still said "Pending Return". Reached out to support. Got a responsive reply saying that they in fact did receive it on the 24th. Awesome. 1 hour later, I received an email saying they got my return. Odd, but fine. August 2nd, I finally got an email saying my drive was shipped (no tracking information). Today is the 13th of August, and I literally just received the drive after reaching out to support for tracking. It was in fact delivered via UPS, so I'm not sure what the delay was. It's a good thing I didn't need this drive for anything super critical. I'll update if I have issues with the drives themselves.
A**C
Lots of storage!
Solid, reliable hard drives for a NAS or PC, easy installation just plug it in, format and use!
H**S
2TB capacity is enough for a smaller setup
This WD Red Plus drive is a good choice if you want something made specifically for NAS use instead of a regular desktop hard drive. The 2TB capacity is enough for a smaller setup, and the CMR recording gives me more confidence for long-term storage and regular read/write use. It runs quietly enough that I do not notice it much in my enclosure.
D**E
Reliable
One of better HDD on the market for 24/7 NAS purpose
B**S
Drive was DOA, hopefully replacement is not.
Drive is/was DOA. Neither my NAS nor my PC would recognize it. My NAS didn't see it at all. My windows PC saw it as anew drive, but when I tried to initialize it I got "The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error". I know bad drives can happen, and not overly worried about this. I've scheduled a return and have already ordered the same drive again as it most closely matches the 12 other slightly older version WD 8 TB drives I have in my NAS already. This is to replace the 13th, which is having issues. I will update this review after getting and testing the new drive, assuming it works properly. But for now, I need to note the bad drive. Update: The replacement drive showed up fine on both my PC, and my NAS (which is what this drive was intended for all along.) Only had it a couple days so can't forecast long term health, but at least it can be used. I've updated from 1 to 3 stars for now. The annoyance of the delay and the 50% success rate means I don't feel comfortable rating it any higher. I may raise it later after more sustained use. As noted above, my NAS is entirely WD 8gb drives, and I've been very happy with them now for a long time. So overall I rate WD highly. Just not this particular experience.
C**I
Durability and usability
I bought a pair of 10 TB drives and have used them in my NAS for more than 3 years now. Touch wood it is been a great experience.
A**H
ممتاز
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P**N
GRANDE HARD DISK VELOCE E SILENZIOSO
Ho acquistato questo hard disk per archiviare film e giochi. Certo non è veloce come un SSD, ma rispetto agli altri dischi meccanici ha 256MB di cache che lo velocizza parecchio. Il rumore è contenuto e non scalda. Western Digital è una marca seria e affidabile. Anche se l'uso consigliato è come elemento di unità RAID, quindi situazioni dove c'è una lettura/scrittura continua, io preferisco usarlo per effettuare miei backup e per parcheggiare collezioni di dischi audio, film, concerti, insomma come memorizzazione dati a lungo termine. Quello che mi ha fatto scegliere questo disco? La possibilità di avere in un'unica unità tutto quello che mi serve a un prezzo per Giga molto conveniente. Ricordatevi che UN SOLO disco non e' un backup, dovrete avere almeno DUE copie di quello che non volete assolutamente perdere (e possibilmente non nello stesso posto fisico). Ne comprerò presto un altro. PRO: GRANDISSIMO, NON C'E' (ANCORA) UN SSD COSI' GRANDE, NON E' TROPPO LENTO, E' CONVENIENTE CONTRO: NON E' UN SSD, COME DISCO PRINCIPALE CONVIENE USARE UN PIU' PICCOLO SSD
A**R
Superb drive. Best in class noise levels
Like most PC gamers I made the swap to SSD/NVME some years back, and considered HDDs to be an obsolete technology. It was only when I decided to digitise my media library that I needed to go beyond the 4tb in flash I had installed. I spent a very long time looking at the 20-24tb drives such as the Exos/WD Gold/Toshiba 11 ranges but was put off by reports of noise. I remember the constant chatter of the drives of yore with some weariness so I researched the most quiet option instead. That led me here. The WD Red Plus (NOT the Red Pro,) specifically the 12tb model, is the perfect sound sweet spot. At 12tb WD fills the drives with helium instead of air and it has less spinning drive platters inside. The 14tb model is only marginally louder but is more expensive for if you want to double up in the future. I mounted in directly in my PC on a rubber mounted bracket and it is SILENT. When I say silent I really mean it. The PC is liquid cooled so it is whisper quiet. I can hear the TINIEST chatter (nothing like the 20/40gb models of the previous century) if I press my ear against the PC case during huge transfers, but I didn't even bother to setup a spin-down timer once I realised how silent it is. The speed? Almost irrelevant. This is for long term media storage, so the slow write times annoy you rarely, and the read times are instant for media files and laugh at even UHD bitrates with no lag. My main drives are Samsung 9100 NVMEs running PCI5 (fastest commercial drives on the market at time of review) and the WD Red hangs with them with no shame. The stats say they are less than 10% the speed of the NVMEs, but who's buying this as a boot drive? It's either going in a NAS or as a cold storage (long term, infrequent access) drive to compliment a faster boot drive. I almost knocked a star off because it is not the best value, but being as niche as it is (most people aren't buying spinning rust anymore) I can forgive that.
R**H
Defective
Product delivered is not a working piece Kindly give the number of the customer service so that i can contact for warranty claims
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