Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Western Digital 2.5 inch SA500 Red Series SATA600 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital 2.5 inch SA500 Red Series SATA600.
June 2020
(81%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: 개인이 자신만의 서버를 구축하는 것, 인터넷이 한참 보급 되던 시절에서는 생각조차 쉽지 않은 모습이지만, 이제는 아니다.누구나 NAS(Network Attached Storage)를 통해 손쉽게 자신만이 이용할 수 있는 서버 스토리지를 구축할 수 있다.다만, NAS는 구조적으로 PC 스토리지 보다는 저장적인 성향 비중이 높고, 활용될땐 주로 인터넷을 이용해 활용된다는 점에서, 일반 스토리지 보다는 더욱 보안적으로나 저장공간으로나 뛰어난 스토리지가...
Let me close this review. The M2 version of the WD Red SA500 leaves me with questions; why SATA3 and not NVMe? For a NAS storage unit, why is endurance not higher? Why is this product not cheaper than some super-fast M2 NVMe units out there? All these fac...
Sustained write speeds are perfect—no TLC write hole, Excellent sequential read and write speeds for a SATA drive, Much more affordable than Seagate IronWolf NAS SSD, Large capacity range, up to 4 TB, Solid endurance rating, 5-year warranty
Pricier than regular consumer SSDs, Weak 4K Random Mixed performance, Random IO lower than the fastest SATA drives
The 1 TB version of the Western Digital WD Red SA500 SSD currently retails for $143. Sustained write speeds are perfect—no TLC write hole Excellent sequential read and write speeds for a SATA drive Much more affordable than Seagate IronWolf NAS SSD Large...
Published: 2020-01-27, Author: Sean , review by: tomshardware.com
High-capacity, up to 4TB, Power efficient, Robust endurance, Competitive performance, 5-year warranty,
SSD price-per-GB is high compared to HDD for NAS usage
WD's Red SA500 NAS SSD is a direct response to Seagate's IronWolf 110, but with its lower cost-per-GB, it is a much better value for those who don't need extreme write endurance. WD's Red SA500 is robust enough for most users and is significantly faster t...
As NAS devices are becoming more and more prevalent in SOHO and SMBs, users are looking for ways to leverage them but adding a nice performance bump. Those NAS devices that support SSD tiering or caching will benefit from SSDs designed for NAS usage such...
Abstract: Building on its successful 3D NAND product lineup, WD has recently released its long-awaited NAS SSD into the Red family of drives. Today, we have the 2TB capacity in house.With two iterations of the WD Blue and several SanDisk solutions carrying similar...
High-capacity, up to 4TB, Power efficient, Robust endurance, Competitive performance, 5-year warranty,
SSD price-per-GB is high compared to HDD for NAS usage
WD's Red SA500 NAS SSD is a direct response to Seagate's IronWolf 110, but with its lower cost-per-GB, it is a much better value for those who don't need extreme write endurance. WD's Red SA500 is robust enough for most users and is significantly faster t...