
Seagate IronWolf, 3TB, NAS, Internal Hard Drive, CMR, 3.5 Inch, SATA, 6GB/s, 5,900 RPM, 64MB Cache, for RAID Network Attached Storage, 3 year Rescue Services (ST3000VN007)
Seagate IronWolf, 3TB, NAS, Internal Hard Drive, CMR, 3.5 Inch, SATA, 6GB/s, 5,900 RPM, 64MB Cache, for RAID Network Attached Storage, 3 year Rescue Services (ST3000VN007) is priced at £165.00 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 16 Mar 2026, 19:04
- IronWolf is an ideal companion for your NAS for 24 × 7 remote access, backups and file sharing from anywhere, making sharing ideas easy
- Dual-plane balance and rotational vibration sensors mitigate vibration in multi-bay NAS enclosures for consistent performance and reliability
- RAID optimisation increases performance and reliability with error recovery control for better data integrity
- Enhanced power management saves energy and delivers power when the NAS needs it most
- Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included two-year limited warranty and two-yr Rescue Data Recovery Services
About This Product
The Seagate IronWolf 3TB internal hard drive is a 3.5-inch NAS drive with a SATA 6GB/s interface, featuring a capacity of 3TB and a rotational speed of 5,900 RPM. It is designed for use in RAID network attached storage systems, with features such as dual-plane balance and rotational vibration sensors to ensure consistent performance and reliability. This drive is suitable for users requiring a reliable storage solution for 24/7 remote access, backups, and file sharing, particularly those with...
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