
WD Red 2 TB NAS SSD 2.5 Inch SATA
WD Red 2 TB NAS SSD 2.5 Inch SATA is priced at £497.23 — stable over the last 30 days.
Price last checked: 13 Apr 2026, 04:44
- Access Big Files Fast: WD Red SA500 NAS SATA SSD storage is optimised for caching in NAS systems to rapidly access your most frequently used content
- Give it Your Tough Workloads: WD Red SSD’s superior endurance can handle the heavy read and write loads demanded by NAS, giving you the reliability you need in a 24/7 environment
- Work More Efficiently: Purpose-built for NAS with proven Western Digital 3D NAND, the WD Red SSD delivers maximum SATA performance to boost your productivity and effectiveness at home or in the office
- Use it for Your Demanding Applications: The drive reduces latency and improves responsiveness for OLTP databases, multi-user environments, photo rendering, 4K and 8K video editing, and more
- Customise Your NAS System: The WD Red SSD comes in 2.5 Inch and M.2 form factors so you can upgrade your existing NAS system or design a new one from scratch
About This Product
The Western Digital WD Red 2 TB NAS SSD is a 2.5-inch SATA drive with a capacity of 2TB, designed for use in NAS systems. It features Western Digital 3D NAND and is optimised for caching, allowing for rapid access to frequently used content and handling heavy read and write loads. This drive is suitable for home and office users who require reliable storage for demanding applications such as 4K and 8K video editing, OLTP databases, and multi-user environments.
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