
Applications
- NAS (Network Attached Storage) for high-intensity workloads
- NAS systems for medium or large-sized businesses
- RAID-optimized NAS systems with up to 24 bays
Capacity
24 TB, 22 TB, 20 TB, 18 TB, 16 TB, 14 TB, 12 TB, 10 TB, 8 TB, 6 TB, 4 TB
Key Features

High Reliability
Designed for 24/7 Operation. Supports Workload rate of up to 550 TB/year and MTTF/MTBF 2.5 million hours.

Optimized for RAID
Supports up to 24 Drive Bays. Built-in RV sensors to help mitigate rotational vibrations.

High Performance
7200 rpm speed with CMR* technology.
*Conventional Magnetic Recording
Compare N300 Series
| Description | N300 Pro | N300 |
|---|---|---|
| Suitable for | Professional NAS | NAS |
| Recording Technology | CMR | CMR |
| Drive Bays Supported | Up to 24 | Up to 12 |
| Workload | 550 TB/year | 180 TB/year |
| MTTF / MTBF | 2,500,000 / 1,200,000 hours | 1,200,000 / 1,000,000 hours |
- Product image may represent a design model.
- Definition of capacity: One terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes, but storage capacity actually available may vary depending on operating environment and formatting. Available storage capacity (including examples of various media files) will vary based on file size, formatting, settings, software and operating system and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.
- MTTF/MTBF (Mean Time to Failure/Mean Time Between Failures) is not a guarantee or estimate of product life; it is a statistical value related to mean failure rates for a large number of products which may not accurately reflect actual operation. Actual operating life of the product may be different from the MTTF/MTBF.
- Read and write speed may vary depending on the host device, read and write conditions, and file size.
- "3.5-inch" mean the form factor of HDDs. They do not indicate drive's physical size.
- Workload is a measure of the data throughput of the year, and it is defined as the amount of data written, read or verified by commands from the host system.