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Western Digital 2TB WD Red SN700 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive SSD for NAS Devices - Gen3 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 3,400 MB/s - WDS200T1R0C
Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | NVMe |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Brand | Western Digital |
Special Feature | SSD for NAS |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Compatible Devices | NAS Devices |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Color | Red |
Hard Disk Size | 2 TB |
About this item
- Robust system responsiveness and exceptional I/O performance
- Tackle NAS workloads with exceptional reliability and endurance
- Tame tough projects like virtualization and collaborative editing
- Perfect for multitasking applications with multiple users
- Scale your NAS device with huge capacities up to 4TB*
- Purpose-built and tested to be compatible with popular NAS systems
- * 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment
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Easy to install | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Storage Capacity | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
For gaming | 3.1 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.1 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
storage capacity | 2 TB | 480 GB | 2000 GB | 1000 GB | 960 GB | 4 TB |
hardware interface | solid state drive | pci x 4 | solid state drive | solid state drive | pci x 4 | solid state drive |
compatible devices | NAS Devices | Laptop, Desktop, PC | Laptop, Desktop, PC | Laptop, Desktop, PC | Laptop, Desktop, PC | Desktop |
form factor | — | M.2 2280 | M.2 2280 | M.2 2280 | M.2 2280 | — |
write speed | 2900 | 1650 Megabytes Per Second | 4150, 4150 | 4150, 4150 | 1900 Megabytes Per Second | 3100 |
read speed | 3400 megabytes per second | 2400 megabytes per second | 4150 MB | 4150 MB | 2400 megabytes per second | 3400 megabytes per second |
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Accelerate Your NAS
The fast-caching power of the WD Red SN700 NVMe SSD delivers robust system responsiveness and exceptional I/O performance compared to our SATA SSDs.
Built to Last
Tackle 24/7 NAS workload environments with reliability and endurance of up to 5100 TBW (4TB* model).
Step Up to NVMe
Tame your SMB’s toughest projects from virtualization to collaborative editing to intensive database storage with efficient caching—all while helping to lower your TCO.
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| — | $69.99$69.99 | $145.19$145.19 | — | $129.99$129.99 |
HDD/SSD
| SSD | SSD | HDD | HDD | HDD |
Capacities*
| 250GB-4TB | 500GB-4TB | 2TB-6TB | 1TB-14TB | 2TB-22TB |
Form Factor
| M.2 2280 NVMe | SATA/M.2 SATA | SATA | SATA | SATA |
Endurance**
| Up to 5100 TBW | Up to 2500 TBW | Up to 180 TBW | Up to 180 TBW | Up to 300 TBW |
Recommended Use
| Caching and Tiering | Caching and Tiering | Data Storage | Data Storage | Data Storage |
* As used for storage capacity, 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.
** TBW (terabytes written) values calculated using JEDEC client workload (JESD210) and vary by product capacity.
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Western Digital, the Western Digital logo, and WD Red are registered marks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. NVMe is a registered mark of NVM Express, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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Technical Details
Brand | Western Digital |
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Series | SN700 |
Item model number | WDS200T1R0C |
Item Weight | 0.264 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 0.87 x 0.09 inches |
Color | Red |
Flash Memory Size | 2 |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B09H1D7Y93 |
Date First Available | September 28, 2021 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,470 in Internal Solid State Drives |
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Product Description
Tackle extreme workloads in high-intensity NAS environments with the fast-caching WD Red SN700 NVMe SSD. This powerful drive is engineered to support 24/7 environments, always-on applications with the ultimate in reliability and endurance. Its robust system responsiveness and exceptional I/O performance are perfect for multi-user, multitasking applications, letting you tame your SMB’s toughest projects from virtualization to collaborative editing to intensive database storage with efficient caching —all while helping to lower your TCO. Take your small-to-medium business to the next level with NVMe technology, fast speeds and huge capacities in a drive purpose-built and tested for NAS. That’s the power of WD Red.
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Customers like the temperature, ease of use, speed, performance and quality of the computer drive. They mention that it has good temps, no fuss, and tool-less installation. They say that it accelerates things in workloads and that it works great. However, some customers have reported stability issues with the drive.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the drive. They say it's been working great, has no issues, and is a strong performer for years to come. Some mention that it'll be the best price/performance on an NVMe. It's rated for NAS use and has been reliable.
"...So far, no errors or issues and they have improved read/write speeds. Strongly recommend these drives." Read more
"...Works great! Used the test utility in QNAP to pick the over provisioning that worked best for my needs...." Read more
"I have two of these in my Synology DS1821+ for caching. They've been running great...." Read more
"...These drives are the perfect price point for drives that only have the purpose of being cache drives and not for "real" storage...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the computer drive. For example, they mention it's very fast, has a high hit rate, and improves read/write speeds. Some say it'll accelerate things in workloads. Overall, most are happy with the performance and durability of the product.
"...So far, no errors or issues and they have improved read/write speeds. Strongly recommend these drives." Read more
"...Noticeably faster load up of art work which is important for the Media room experience. Movies will not see any speed boost - as why would they?..." Read more
"Super stability. No Nvme cache brings uninterrupted workflow.Recommend for any schemas or databases...." Read more
"...Hit rate to the SSD is very high, so it is definitely accelerating things in workloads." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the hard drives. They mention that they are happy with the performance and durability. Some say that the hard drive is great for NAS cache and perfect for NSA uses.
"...I use Western Digital hard drives and have been extremely happy with performance and durability so got these to accompany the hard drives...." Read more
"...Thank you Western Digital for offering the higher quality products." Read more
"Very fast and excellent warranty" Read more
"Great for NAS cache.works fine on my TS-673ARaid 0 cache storage (read only)" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the temperature of the computer drive. They mention that it has good temps and there are no heat concerns.
"...Temperatures are fine (upper 30s C) and performance was definitely improved with caching." Read more
"Not a lot of heat concerns with this ssd. It is working well (using the NVME adapter (with the pogo pins) on the Raspberry Pi 4 (with POE+)." Read more
"Using this as a Cache for my unraid server. Makes everything snappy! Good temps, using Scrutiny docker to keep an eye on it...." Read more
"Used for Time Machine, WD has been reliable, runs on the hot side so buy a decent enclosure..." Read more
Customers find the computer drive easy to use. They say it's easy to install and makes everything snappy.
"...Easy tool-less installation.Decided to use only ONE of them in READ mode for my Calibre and Plex libraries as well as Docker images...." Read more
"Using this as a Cache for my unraid server. Makes everything snappy! Good temps, using Scrutiny docker to keep an eye on it...." Read more
"In a Synology NAS -- no fuss, no issues......" Read more
Customers like the computer drive for caching. They say it works great in Synology and improves performance. Some customers also mention that it improves response for 2 virtual machines and file retrieval.
"...Temperatures are fine (upper 30s C) and performance was definitely improved with caching." Read more
"...They have improved response for 2 virtual machines and file retrieval." Read more
"Great for synology..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the computer drive. They say that the first unit failed within two weeks, the second unit failed at six months, and started to get weird critical failures every night only on nodes. They also say that it degraded after less than one month and is unreliable. Customers also mention that the drives are not particularly robust given that they were designed for high volume storage.
"...in my storage cluster (Dell servers) and started to get weird critical failures every night only on nodes with WD Red 4TB SN700 NVMe installed...." Read more
"...To date (March 2024), I am starting to see problems with one of the drives...." Read more
"Super stability. No Nvme cache brings uninterrupted workflow.Recommend for any schemas or databases...." Read more
"...my NAS (home office type stuff), and I just got notified today that it is bad (I bought two, one has failed)...." Read more
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Six months on, it's still working as it did on day one, as a workstation boot drive, occasionally doing IO intensive workloads like large compiles.
Works great! Used the test utility in QNAP to pick the over provisioning that worked best for my needs.
Already used another set of WD 1TB Reds and worked perfect and just using the 4tb's, so far so good.
Needless to mention that all failures went away when these drives were replaced with an NVMe from a different vendor...
Honestly, I expected more from a product specifically targeting storage systems... A huge disappointment.
To date (March 2024), I am starting to see problems with one of the drives. Hence 4 stars instead of 5, 3 months is too soon... Swapped bays in an attempt to test the M.2 slots of the NAS. The DS1522+ reported a healthy status and was able to rebuild the cache group. Everything returned to normal operation regarding the NAS and cache so far.
Some things I have noticed while investigating if this is resolved or if an RMA with Western Digital is in order.
Normally, these drives run at about 41C (no heatsink of anything fancy). I am now seeing on my swapped "recovered" drive that the temp is running steady at 55C while the other drive is running at 40C. This could be due to the drive rebuilding the cache...or it is indeed having some issues...time will tell.
If you are on the fence about buying these drives, I understand. I was worried too although regardless Western Digital has been a good brand for me personally and professionally with great product support.
Easy tool-less installation.
Decided to use only ONE of them in READ mode for my Calibre and Plex libraries as well as Docker images. Noticeably faster load up of art work which is important for the Media room experience. Movies will not see any speed boost - as why would they? But the artwork loading is quick and very noticeable once cached.
Synology WILL complain when you set up the Cache as there are no WD products in the Synology "compatibility" chart. Don't now if this is due to a failed business agreement or whatever, however it will work.
I have 15TB of storage, and the Single 500GB NVMe SSD is more than enough. I will likely move the other one to another NAS, or into my computer. i likely could have gotten away with a 256GB NVMe SSD but room to grow is always good.
Please note that the Synology Read/Write cache mirror set up has caused some people grief in the past, so please do your own research on this before doing it. Personally I don't feel the need.
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Stays steady at WRITING 1200megaBYTE/s until it maxed out. There's no such thing as cache, but the reads are all over the place, sometimes 2200mbyte/s for a couple of minutes, sometimes stays steady at 1000mbyte/s, sometimes drops to 900mbyte/s. Anyways, the lowest it dropped was 900mbyte/s.
These were all tests done by moving large VM containers, smallest are 100GB each, some as big as 1TB. And yes, I use this drive mainly to host my VM containers off of. Creating and destroying VM containers require more "writing" than reading, and the read speed isn't that poor neither.
TL;DR, it won't win any drag races, but since it acts like having no cache at all, it will ALWAYS offer STEADY performance even if you smash it over and over again. There is no recovery time for cache, as there IS no cache. (it acts like having no cache) And the speeds are much faster than QLC and TLC when their cache is exhausted.
Cons, it still gets toasty like any other NVME drive, so make sure you stick a heatsink on. If you use it as an external drive, make sure you pay the extra $10 with nice metal chassis and includes thermal pads enclosures. This NVME drive costs a lot (with or without discount), so you can't skimp out and buy the cheapest NVME enclosure out there. Also buy the 10Gbps enclosure if you can afford it too.
First, I have a newly purchased Synology 1821+.
I wanted to upgrade to an M2 NVME PCIE RAID 1 Read/Write cache for this unit.
I tried the Seagate Ironwolf but later found out that the Synology is a Gen 3 device and not a Gen 4, so I returned the Ironwolf as they are Gen 4 and I was paying $110 more for no reason.
I went with the WD RED SN700 x2.
SanDisk was acquired by hard disk drive manufacturer Western Digital on May 12, 2016.
OF COURSE they're going to use In-House technology, controllers, NANDs etc vs. any other company who have to source out controllers and NANDs. The only other exception is Samsung who also do In-House for their SSDs. Who cares that it's done by Sandisk - they've been around for years and the SSD is backed by WD's warranty.
Officially, they're currently not supported by Synology - that's a new thing by them. They have their compatibility list of hardware, and guess what? You want a 400GB SSD from them that's been validated, you can buy that one, but it's quadruple the price of this SSD. No thanks. I'll accept the warning that it's not been validated by Synology. Even my WD RED CMR drives that I pulled out of my 1813+(which were compatible) and put into the 1821+ (officially not supported), but still work.
I registered my warranty no problem.
Not sure what the previous reviewer had issues with.
Anyways, it works fine in the Synology 1821+ and even NASCOMPARES website did a review between this and the Ironwolf. Check that out if you're on the fence like I was.
I have no complaints about these drives.
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2021
First, I have a newly purchased Synology 1821+.
I wanted to upgrade to an M2 NVME PCIE RAID 1 Read/Write cache for this unit.
I tried the Seagate Ironwolf but later found out that the Synology is a Gen 3 device and not a Gen 4, so I returned the Ironwolf as they are Gen 4 and I was paying $110 more for no reason.
I went with the WD RED SN700 x2.
SanDisk was acquired by hard disk drive manufacturer Western Digital on May 12, 2016.
OF COURSE they're going to use In-House technology, controllers, NANDs etc vs. any other company who have to source out controllers and NANDs. The only other exception is Samsung who also do In-House for their SSDs. Who cares that it's done by Sandisk - they've been around for years and the SSD is backed by WD's warranty.
Officially, they're currently not supported by Synology - that's a new thing by them. They have their compatibility list of hardware, and guess what? You want a 400GB SSD from them that's been validated, you can buy that one, but it's quadruple the price of this SSD. No thanks. I'll accept the warning that it's not been validated by Synology. Even my WD RED CMR drives that I pulled out of my 1813+(which were compatible) and put into the 1821+ (officially not supported), but still work.
I registered my warranty no problem.
Not sure what the previous reviewer had issues with.
Anyways, it works fine in the Synology 1821+ and even NASCOMPARES website did a review between this and the Ironwolf. Check that out if you're on the fence like I was.
I have no complaints about these drives.
L'installazione è semplice e diretta, permettendo una facile integrazione in un'ampia varietà di sistemi NAS compatibili senza bisogno di modifiche complesse. La durabilità è un altro punto di forza, con una costruzione che sembra robusta e affidabile per un uso prolungato nel tempo, anche in ambienti di rete impegnativi.
Tuttavia, il prezzo può essere un fattore limitante per alcuni utenti, considerando che soluzioni con capacità simili ma prestazioni leggermente inferiori potrebbero essere disponibili a costi minori. Inoltre, l'utilizzo ottimale di questo SSD è maggiormente orientato verso utenti con esigenze specifiche di storage ad alte prestazioni, come gli appassionati di tecnologia, professionisti IT o piccole imprese, piuttosto che per l'utente medio con esigenze di storage più standard.
In conclusione, se il budget non è un problema e si cerca una soluzione di storage ad alte prestazioni e affidabile per un NAS, il WD Red SN700 è sicuramente una delle migliori opzioni disponibili sul mercato.