

🚀 Elevate your NAS game with speed and stamina that never quits!
The Western Digital 4TB WD Red SA500 NAS SSD is a purpose-built SATA III 6 Gb/s internal drive designed specifically for NAS systems. Featuring 3D NAND technology, it delivers up to 560 MB/s read speeds and superior endurance for 24/7 operation. Perfect for professionals needing reliable, high-capacity storage optimized for caching, multi-user environments, and high-resolution media editing.







| ASIN | B07YFGTXHT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #590 in Internal Solid State Drives |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (455) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2019 |
| Flash Memory Size | 4 |
| Hard Drive | 4 TB Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.95 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | WDS400T1R0A |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital |
| Product Dimensions | 3.95 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches |
| Series | SA500 |
A**Y
Solid speed and reliability
I am using two of these in a Synology hybrid RAID. They are fast and I have had no issues with them thus far. I am getting the rated speeds. Just note some SMB 3 settings you will need to make in Windows to get the max speed benefits. You can find that info on LTT.
T**D
Best drive on the market
Using as 1 of 6 in my synology, works like a charm.
I**N
Working
all it's ok
G**O
SSD drive for NAS
The WD produce good fair products, what Yoo get and what You pay, in my opinion, their products are overpriced, I was thinking to buy the 4TB but almost 500$ each I then switch to 2TB. In the NAS this two HD will store the most frequent used files. but when You don't want to compromise reliability, especially if You use for a NAS, the price became the last of the priority. It's too short time to comment about durability, they are guarantee 5 years of 24/7 working time. I shall be allowed to comment about it after three years (at list). But in matter of actual performance the two pair SSD are doing their job, not much eat, remain about 35°C in an enviroment of 25°C. eating less than conventional HD. For a laptop or desk top, to replace a traditional mechanical HD, if Your data is important, this is expensive but worth to have. If You are not in hurry, I suggest You to wait to see 4TB price drop significantly when they'll introduce the 8TB SSD type.
M**O
Better performance for your NAS
They were an easy replacement for my 4TB Seagate QNAP NAS drives. I've had 4 of these SSD's running in my TVS-471 for 3 months and they are fast, reliable and silent! I know they are expensive compared with Hard Disks, but the additional speed and silent operation makes them worth it. Using MKV for movie transfers to my NAS are much faster and Plex is less likely to transcode to a lower resolution. 4K movies are delivered cleanly to my various Samsung and LG big screens. I also upgraded my QNAP from an i5 to an i7 and added two M.2 1Tb drives for caching.
K**.
Early days, but so far, so good.
I'm using a number of WD Red SA500 4TB NAS drives in a ZFS pool consisting of 6 mirrored vdevs. Overall pool performance is great, though average single disk write speed observed during two resilvering operations is only around 200 MB/s. (I've never seen it go above 380 MB/s.) It's not clear to me whether that's the sustained write speed of this drive or if there's a bottleneck (or deliberate throttling) elsewhere. As mentioned in the headline, it's still early days - the pool has only been in operation for a few months. Within the last few days ZFS started showing checksum errors for one of the Samsung EVO 860s that are also in the pool. I replaced it with an SA500. I'll try to remember to update this review over time to note how the SA500s are faring. Update - 2020-09-17: I now have eight of these SSDs. No problems so far. Update - 2021-12-13: In May, 2021, my ZFS pool with eight of these drives (plus eight Samsung drives) faulted one of the SA500 SSDs due to write errors. I replaced it with another SA500. Earlier, back in July of 2020, one of the Samsung drives failed too; I replaced it with a SA500 (as it was cheaper at the time). So far, in that pool, I've had two drive failures; one 4TB Samsung 860 EVO and one 4TB WD SA500. I'm still running the pool with eight Samsung drives and eight WD drives, with no real preference aside from whichever is least expensive when I need a new one.
M**B
Great NAS SSD!
Popped this into my NVR for use with my home security camera system. Works great and a noticeable speed upgrade from the HDD i was running previously. Will probably pick up a few more and RAID them! Only downside is it doesn't come with mounting screws, but this isn't a huge deal.
S**O
Plex server
Plug and play. Using in a robust custom built computer running just Windows 10. Hosting movies to run on Plex server and streaming has been fast and flawless.
G**O
me gusto porque desde que lo instale mi laptop funciona de manera muy rapida, enciende y apaga de forma rapida, ademas de que no se traba
に**ぱ
Eufy HomeBase S380に装着し使用中。 特に問題なし。
ヤ**ー
流石処理が速いです。
S**F
Used for home NAS server
G**U
The Western Digital Red SA500 NAS 2TB is a reliable and high-performance SSD designed specifically for NAS systems. With 3D NAND technology, it offers fast read and write speeds, ensuring smooth file transfers and efficient data access. The 2TB capacity is ideal for small to medium-sized home or office setups, providing ample storage for critical data. Its robust design is built to handle the continuous workload of a NAS environment, offering great endurance and reliability. With excellent power efficiency and strong performance, the WD Red SA500 is a solid choice for those looking to upgrade their NAS storage.
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