![]() AVERAGE SEAGATE POWER ON TIME PROHere’s how the Seagate Ironwolf Pro 18TB performed in our benchmark tests:ĬrystalDiskMark: 272MBps (read) 265MBps (write)Ītto: 258MBps (read, 256mb) 256MBps (write, 256mb)ĪS SSD: 257MBps (seq read) 224MBps (seq write) You can learn more about that feature here (opens in new tab). QNAP, Synology, Asustor), the overall system reliability will increase due to better monitoring and user alerts. What that means is that when paired with a compatible NAS solution (e.g. The drive also comes with IronWolf Health Management (IHM) system which Seagate says, “improves overall system reliability by displaying actionable prevention, intervention, and recovery options”. Note that the service is not available in all countries. Once registered, you will be able to benefit from what Seagate calls “a global team of world-class data recovery experts in case of unexpected data loss” with a claimed successful data recovery rate of 90%. ![]() The drive comes with a five-year warranty with a three-year subscription to Seagate’s Rescue Data Recovery (opens in new tab) Plan. As for power consumption, the drive is rated for up to 8W average operating power as well as 5.2W idle power. ![]() When it comes to performance, the IronWolf Pro 18TB is rated for an up to 260MB/s sustained transfer rate as well as an average latency of 4.16ms. There’s a dual-attached motor and RV sensors to guarantee steady performance, which means 1.2 million hours MTBF. The drive is made up of nine 2TB platters (with 18 heads) offering the highest areal density across the industry, 256MB cache and has a spindle speed of up to 7200RPM. ![]()
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