🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Western Digital 500GB WD Red SA500 NAS SSD is a high-performance storage solution designed specifically for NAS systems. With a robust 560 MB/s read speed and optimized for heavy workloads, it ensures rapid access to frequently used files while maintaining reliability in demanding 24/7 environments.
Hard Drive | 500 GB Solid State Hard Drive |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | SA500 |
Item model number | WDS500G1R0B |
Item Weight | 0.247 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.94 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.94 inches |
Color | Red |
Flash Memory Size | 500 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
Language | English, English |
ASIN | B07YFG1N7Q |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 24, 2019 |
A**R
Great value!
Works perfectly.
K**T
Perfect for Ubiquiti Cloud Key+
Installed this in my Ubiquiti Cloud Key+ after the original 5400rpm hard drive that shipped with it failed after a year. No tools needed, just unclip the old disk, insert this one and power on with PoE. Can confirm this is fully compatible with CK+. It automatically detected, formats the drive and starts using it for Unifi Protect camera storage. Less than 10 mins downtime.Hopefully the SSD will last longer than the OEM HDD, which lasted about 18 months with 4 cameras before getting bad sectors and fragging itself.
O**Y
It is working like a champ
The existing SSD cache drive in my NAS was at its end of life, also a WD Red. I just popped this one in after shutting the NAS down. The NAS took care of everything else.
J**K
Fast and quiet 4TB SSD NAS Drives for Synology Network Attached Storage.
I bought two 4TB SSD WD NAS rated drives for my Synology dual drive NAS. The NAS automatically formatted the drives, and they were usable within a few hours. My NAS went from being disturbingly noisy to very quiet instantly and now I don't even know it there on my desk next to me. It now holds the 1000s of photos that I digitized and all my eDocs and other digital information (ex., digital recordings, videos, movies, eBooks, etc.) that I accumulated, but still need. Everything is available instantly from anywhere, securely. It also allows me to selectively share items on my NAS with family and friends.
R**S
in 3 different computers over 1 year and now in a 2015 27" apple mac with dual boot SOLID
PRICING NOTE: I purchased mine for well under $100 on amazon warehouse and to me, that was about the MAX you should ever pay for a 1tb SSD at the time and I streamline this as true for NVME drives that have now replaced SSD 2.5". Look for the specs of a drive and max speeds that are consistent, before parting with money and of course, research lifespan on average because this is the most important part of your computer - if this fails, you lose all your work.... if the rest of the machine fails, not a problem, you can put this drive in an external box and link it to another computer to rescue your work and lifetime documents and photos and videos etc. within minutes. as far as 2.5" SSD GO ... Western Digital RED and "Crucial MX SERIES" are by far the best, followed by the SANDISK RANGE. For anyone upgrading a really old computer and does not need super duper speed, teamgroup and Silicon power make SOLID drives that seem to work forever. I have hundreds of customers and people I have helped and several years have passed with the above brands and ZERO feedback of failures.I had this originally in a gaming laptop for video work for about 4 months, then I put it in another laptop for a few months whilst I was deciding whether to keep the 2nd laptop... for the last 4 months or so, it has been in my 27" retina 4k Apple Mac late 2015 computer (with an additional 3.5" to 2.5" standard PC bracket cradle) and I set this SSD up in to 2 partitions, so I just power on the mac and hold the ALT key on my keyboard (left of space) and then I get an option to boot the WINDOWS 10 partition or the MAC OS partition - instead of using Macs "bootcamp" I find my way of setting things up a lot FASTER in daily operations and part of that speed is this excellent old Western Digital RED 2.5" SSD.
J**N
Good
Good
R**Y
Works. No complaints. I'm counting on the WD name for longevity.
29 May 2023: A review for two purchased: Western Digital 1TB WD Red SA500 NAS 3D NAND Internal SSD - SATA III 6 Gb/s, 2.5"/7mm. I've had them a couple of months. No problems. Got them to replace two Samsung 870EVO's that died in a little less than 2 years. Samsung has some real problems and it took over 3 months to get replacements under warranty from Samsung. Right after they failed, I switched to these Western Digital's because I have used WD drives since 1994 and in my little life in my little home WD drives have been stellar performers. I have to say that all my past experience with WD has been with spinning platters. I hope these solid state drives are also reliable. Breakneck speeds don't impress me much. I just love good performance for a long, long time. So...the "RED" line from WD is supposed to be exactly that--constant running over the long haul in devices. Yep. I hope that is true. WD, do it to me again. I need you.
S**P
Seems to be a better option for game data storage other than C: Drive
Easy to install,plenty of space,faster than a sata disc drive..Good price for what it is used for
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