💾 Synology HAT3310: The 24/7 powerhouse your NAS can’t live without!
The Synology HAT3310 8TB Plus Series SATA HDD is engineered for nonstop, high-demand NAS environments, featuring 1.2 million hours MTBF, 7200 RPM speed, and a 180 TB/year workload rating. Its CMR technology ensures consistent recording performance, while seamless firmware updates and a 3-year warranty provide reliability and peace of mind for small to medium business storage solutions.
Hard Drive | 8 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Synology |
Series | HAT3310-8T |
Item model number | HAT3310-8T |
Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.78 x 6.18 x 3.03 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 8 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Synology |
ASIN | B0CS49MZ1X |
Date First Available | January 10, 2024 |
S**A
Perfect HDD for Synology DS224x
We got this hard drive for our DS224x. It’s been working great. It can get loud when we initially backed our devices up but we put it in a place where it’s negligible so it’s perfect for us. Very easy to install, booted up quickly. It’s a little more expensive than other brands but we didn't want to have to think about updating the software with 3rd party apps so we just went with the Synology brand for a $20 difference give or take. Connects to our WiFi no problem. Satisfied with my purchase.
J**N
It works great.
Love my synology! Can't wait to get more. Going to get the camera too! The unit just works great! Quality and value. Reads and writes fast. Can store loads of pics and shorts!
F**T
compatible, quiet, not terribly expensive
OK, I used to have an old 1 bay diskstation which I just filled w/ whatever spare drives I had. Never any trouble, probably ran for 13 yrs w/ various drives demoted from my internal pc bays. Now i have a new synology 2 bay, and had endless trouble using spare drives in it. Reds were just unusably loud. Random spare pc disks consistently failed power on regularly (but only in the DS). In desperation, I got these synology branded drives and everything just works. So, I guess times have changed. Fortunately, these are quiet, work, and aren't even at a horrid premium as I expected them to be. So, I could have saved myself a LOT of time and a little money just going with these from the start, I guess, instead of trying to be cheap. Mixed feelings about that, tbh, but these work, are quiet, and reasonably priced.
L**W
Very reliable and cost effective drives for my SYNOLOGY DS-224+ NAS
Two of these 16TB SYNOLOGY hard drives are in use in my SYNOLOGY DS-224+ 2-bay NAS, setup in a Synology Hybrid Raid 1 (SHR1) configuration spinning 24x7 providing 14+TB of storage, housing all my data and photos. Installation in the toolless SYNOLOGY NAS case is very simple. They’ve been at work for almost a year without any issues. I recently found the price reduced to a point made sense to lay in a spare 16TB for the “just in case” need. I am looking at possibly upgrading to a SYNOLOGY 4 bay model within the next year or so and will need 2 additional 16TB. While there is strong differences of opinion in forums as to the viability of using these drives or 3rd party drives from other major manufacturers in SYNOLOGY NAS devices, I chose to use these based on 2 points. First, the price point for the SYNOLOGY branded 16TB drives (reportedly manufactured by Toshiba) was comparable (within a few dollars) to the 3rd party offerings and secondly, according to SYNOLOGY’s support requirements, using non-approved options “could” impact warranty coverage. Even though some 3rd party drives were on the Approved Equipment List, I personally chose to stay fully with SYNOLOGY to avoid any and all warranty issues that might arise from 3rd party drive use.The access to the NAS using these drives is adequate for my needs. I have not experienced any what I would call abnormal transfer speeds. I’m sure it could be faster if everything was streamlined and optimized. The drives are barely noticeable sound-wise. Occasionally I will hear a slight noise from the NAS as the drives are being accessed but normally really quiet. Being a single user system, it does not run excessively hot, usually the NAS case is just warm to the touch. I suppose if there were many users and the drives were being constantly accessed, the temperatures might be higher. All in all, I have been pleased with the cistern, performance and maintainability of these SYNOLOGY 16TB drives.
I**Y
A bit expensive but works great
I bought these for my Synology NAS. They work as expected.While a little on the pricey side, they're worth it for the extra piece of mind.
C**S
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
S**T
So far so good, works out of the box.
Worked right out of the box for my Synology NAS as one would expect. I like that they are certified by Synology. The real test will be how they are working in 10 years...I'll try to remember to update this review then lol.
M**.
Solid value, better tech
After 37 years of IT support as a MSP owner I know the value of HP drives in HP server with central firmware updates from BIOS to ILO to Array controller and drive firmware all being updated and managed by one vendor. SO, with that enterprise mindset in place these Synology drives are a nice upgrade to Synology NAS's since they add the firmware maintenance and control back to a single vendor. I have not had issues with other enterprise drives, but I know this in the end makes things more stable. The price is slightly higher but the value proposition is also higher too.
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