

🚀 IronWolf Pro: Power, speed, and reliability that keeps your data ahead of the pack!
The Seagate 6TB IronWolf Pro is a 3.5-inch internal hard drive engineered for 1-16 bay NAS systems, featuring a robust 7200 RPM spindle speed, 256MB cache, and a workload rating of 300TB/year. It delivers sustained transfer speeds up to 214MB/s, ensuring high performance for demanding professional environments like video editing and multi-user NAS setups. With IronWolf Health Management and NAS-optimized design, it offers scalable, reliable storage tailored for the modern manager’s data needs.











| ASIN | B075V6G82S |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 62,501 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 245 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,121) |
| Date First Available | 25 Sept. 2017 |
| Form Factor | HDD |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Drive Size | 6 TB |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item model number | ST6000NE0023 |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | SEAGATE |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 14.6 x 10.1 x 2 cm; 498.95 g |
| Series | IronWolf Pro |
| Wattage | 8.1 watts |
K**S
beeping on arrival - replacement fine, review updated
I know this is a NAS drive, but I wanted to use it on desktop with heavy hdd usage (video editing). Unfortunately the drive arrived dead, kept beeping upon booting and couldn't be recognised. Have just returned it to Amazon third party supplier. Installation was tricky on Zalman Z3 plus case. I managed to find spare hard disk support rails from 3 years back. But left one didn't fit the hdd as this doesn't have 3 standard holes like other drives. It only has two holes at the ends, which makes it difficult to properly install & support in the hdd cage. I somehow managed to install it, but didn't work as it was never recognized and kept beeping. Changed power connectors & sata cables that were working with other seagate drive (barracuda). Am now looking for a replacement. Update: 7.May.2019: I was searching for a decent alternative and couldn't find one. So decided to order the same hdd from Amazon directly, by selecting the packaged option which was expensive compared to the OEM option. But I think that was worth it. Amazon sent it nicely packaged, and this time the installation went absolutely fine. HDD was recognised without an issue, and no beeping :). It has been working fine for over a couple of months now. No complaints. It is in the machine which is in our bedroom. If I leave the desktop switched on during night, odd read/write is audible. But not loud enough to cause trouble. Read/write speed is adequate for my video editing. I just need to set up a back-up with similar capacity drive so that I don't accidentally lose my content. Perhaps will buy another one & set it up as a mirror.
J**S
High Capacity Speedy Drives
Excellent drives sustained writes of around 214 Mb/s I bought 4 of these drives to replace 4 4 Tb drives the data transfer was held up by the far slower 4 Tb WD RED 5200 RPM drives all had at least 3 TB transferred across in a single sitting. They did get hot so I would recommend a drive bay cooling fan but seem fast and reliable. I would recommend these above Barracuda 5200 RPM drives but I can't say weather the Barracuda Pro Drives are better as I have not tried them. Overall good purchase so far but as with all Hard Drives Time will tell as RELIABILITY over time is key especially on large HDD's
M**N
Sturdy drives with too few mounting holes
If Hard Drive manufacturers would stop with the 1TB = 1,000gb con, I'd be a lot happier, as those 24gbs add up. You get about 7.2TB for your 8TB money, but Seagate aren't the only ones, so that's just a general rant. The drive spins nice and quietly at a comparatively sedate 5,400rpm, which isn't leading edge even for HDD, but it probably contributes to its longevity, and with the data travelling over a 1gbps network at best, it's not really going to be stressed out delivering data. Why four stars? Seagate have only provided four mounting-holes on the side of the chassis, which just happens NOT to include the important middle(ish) ones that most caddies use to stablise the drive. As such, they're supported by only two screws in my new Synology NASs, which doesn't do much for my confidence. Fortunately, they won't be getting thrown about much after I've finished setting them up under my desk, so I think I'll live, and hopefully they will too.
R**R
Seagate 8 TB IronWolf 3.5 Inch 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive from Box Ltd
I ordered the Seagate 8 TB IronWolf 3.5 Inch 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive from Box Ltd. The parcel arrived well packaged in a well protected in a tough plastic air bubble wrapper designed for hard drives, not standard bubble wrap. The drive took standard sata cables and is running on a old desktop 2nd gen i5 processor, which I will be using as a storage server (my cheap 'on demand' NAS), but the drive does look a bit thicker than my other drives, but it is 8Tb. The drive is fast (7200 prm) and quite and is working well; but this is just 2nd day of use. My only gripe is the courier delivered the parcel to the wrong address, but I was given information to track down the parcel from Box Ltd.
D**N
Shocked!!!
I have bought many an ironwolf and they have been solid... this one, not so much. I am using in a QNAP NAS, no problem with functionality, but my word did the drive make some noise, it was emmitting a humming/buzzing sound, very annoying. Immediatley returned to Amazon, who as per usual were BRILLIANT... no issues, no arguments, sent back, got the credit 2 hours after dropping at the post office and then I bought another ironwolf 8TB HDD, only an older version, same as one i bought 2 years ago, no issues at all. I dont recommend this specific model of HDD, but I do recommend Ironwolf drives.
A**R
Nice drive but beware sellers selling old drives
I bought four of these for a new external NAS caddy and they work well until they fail which in my case has been 7 months after purchase. Having checked the serial number on the Seagate websites the warranties all expired in Sept 2021 despite me only purchasing them in Dec 2023 so be wary of the sellers who are selling old stock or refurbished items. My suggestion would be to check the serial number of each drive against the Seagate website upon purchase and to return any that are out of warranty
B**B
Works great, moves files at up to max for a 7200 rpm drive. I tested this drive, that is an enclosure connected by eSata to a sata port on my MB. Video file transfer speed 220 to 228 MB/sec for 40 gig transfer from M2 and from SSD. Normal data files, like contents of an installed game, 192 to 198 MB/sec. average from SSD for 10 and 20 gig transfers. I have always been a WD user, (I have 20 with 2 failures, both black series), these new drives are less expensive and function equally, in fact better than the WD greens and some of the reds. I still have some "enterprise" series WD's but will be looking at the Seagate of that class. Time will tell as I am relatively new to internal Seagate drives. I do have 2 or 3, 4terrabyte Seagates and a couple of USB external seagates ( an 8 and a 4) that work without problems.
E**S
vale la pena comprarlo
T**N
Pros: - High Capacity. - Quiet compared with other 7200 rpm NAS Drives (HGST). - Seagate Tools provides an excellent suite of testing and drive monitoring software to test drives before Installation. - Read and Write Speed are very Good for a HDD. - 256MB Cache which is 2X the Cache on WD RED or HGST NAS Drives. - 3 Year Warranty. - Drives are HEAVY with a lot of Thermal Mass compared to other NAS Drives. - Low vibration. - Drives run Cool (compared to other similar capacity NAS Drives). - No Drive Failures in 10 months of 24/7 use. Cons: - Cost per Terrabyte is still higher than for IronWolf 4TB NAS Drives. I have 15 of these Seagate IronWolf 8TB NAS drives operating in RAID and non-RAID configurations. Some of the drives have been operationg for 10 months of 24/7 Data Server and Media Server conditions. So far, I have had no failures. I test each drive before installing it in the servers by doing a full format of the disc, doing short and long self tests in Seagate Tools, updating the firmware to the latest versions available, and generally running the drives through the entire gamut of tests in the Seagate Tools menu. The testing suite takes more than 48 hours to complete but, I would rather spend the time up front to ensure the drives are not going to fail from infant mortality and there are no bad portions of the drives before spending more than 24 hours to load data unto the drive and have it fail. So far, I am very satisfied with these Seagate IronWolf Drives compared to NAS Drives from HGST and WD. The HGST drives are noisy and I am concerned that there will be head crashes. After having the same problem with 8 of these drives, I realized that it was just a characteristic of the HGST drives. I still don't like it. The WD Red 8TB NAS drives are slower to read and write and are loud compared to the IronWolf drives. I also prefer the Seagate Tools maintenance suite over the one for WD. I watch for the sales on the IronWolf NAS drives and save 20% on the price. This adds up when ordering multiple drives. Other Comments: I have started buying the IronWolf 10TB drives. The outer case must be made from Magnesium or the drive spindles and platters must be made from some ultra-light material and different design. The 10TB drives are quite a bit lighter than the 8TB drives with the same outer dimensions. The 10TB drives are also quiet and low vibration. So far, after 3 months, the 10TB drives are performing good also. I recommend the Seagate IronWolf NAS Drives. Disclaimer: I have no relationship with Seagate or any other drive manufacturer. Every one of the drives I own have been purchased with my own money I have no incentive to give a good review other than the fact that I like the product and it performs to my expectations.
S**.
Well you could want them to work for a long time but so far these have been working fine in my NAS box. They were the best combination of size/price for a 2 bay NAS device since your only choice for RAID is mirroring. If you've purchased a 4 bay or higher NAS box consider 4G drives unless you need the capacity that 8G drivers will offer.
H**D
Bon disque mecanique
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