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Seagate IronWolf Pro (20 TB, 3.5")
EUR660,17 EUR33,01/1TB

Seagate IronWolf Pro

20 TB, 3.5"


Question about Seagate IronWolf Pro

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tenzmedia

2 years ago

The higher the number of TB/year, the better/more robust/safer, right? Then why is the 550TB/Y cheaper than the 300TB/y?

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Surush Asilnya

2 years ago

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This is correct, the higher this specification is, the more they have been designed for a higher data exchange and accordingly physical load. At the time of my review, both have almost the same price. This is due to the offer and is related to many factors such as the purchase price and the price calculation. In such a case, I would clearly recommend the one with 550TB/Y.
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christophjans

1 year ago

Hi, I still don't get it, the Hight WRL drive is massively cheaper than the regular one. Not approx the same price, massively cheaper. Is there overproduction of the high WRL ones?