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Seagate IronWolf (4 TB, 3.5")

Seagate IronWolf

4 TB, 3.5"


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SilverC

2 years ago

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Dan Porret

2 years ago

The photos showing the disc with the tone arm (without cover) are for illustration purposes only. Hard drives are always protected. They would be too vulnerable without it.
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EmreYasar

4 years ago

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v_salzgeber

5 years ago

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gschwinds

5 years ago

It already works with a DS920+. The Digitec specification list says it is the ST4000VN008 model. As it also says in the Synology list. The part you mentioned after the name is not actually mentioned by any dealer. Only hard drives that have been tested and are therefore officially "recommended" by Synology appear in the Synology list. If a hard drive is not listed, it does not mean that it does not work with one of their NAS.
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girafffe

5 years ago

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Evofan87

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hi, this should not be a problem, as the connection of the hard drives is backwards compatible. Unfortunately, however, the performance will not correspond to that stated in the specifications, as the connection limits some things here. To be sure, you can check the compatibility list at either Synology or Seagate. Simply select your NAS model and the compatible hard drives will be displayed. Inserted at the bottom left: https://www.synology.com/de-de... https://www.seagate.com/de...
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tutti20

5 years ago

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mdossenbach

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Durability and stability are important. That's why you should always buy the best. It is worth it.
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djavet

5 years ago

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comtechnique

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Of course it will work. Any SATA disk can be used, it doesn't have to be the same brand or model. You can even insert a larger capacity disk, if the two are mirrored they will sync up to the original 4TB capacity, and once you replace the second with the same larger capacity, the Synology will automatically adjust the maximum storage capacity to match the installed capacity.

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