Questions & Answers
- Model:
- WDBAVV0120HNC-WRSN
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- SKU:
- 6469658
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Q: QuestionIs this the WD120EFAX or the WD120EFBX? Someone else asked a similar question, and you didn't give a straight answer. What's the rotational speed? Is it 5400 or 7200 RPM? Please don't tell me that the photo is for illustration purposes only. Just answer.
Asked by version.
- A:Answer It is a EFBX. Output of hdparm on Linux. /dev/sda: ATA device, with non-removable media Model Number: WDC WD120EFBX-68B0EN0 Firmware Revision: 85.00A85 Transport: Serial, ATA8-AST, SATA 1.0a, SATA II Extensions, SATA Rev 2.5, SATA Rev 2.6, SATA Rev 3.0; Revision: ATA8-AST T13 Project D1697 Revision 0b Form Factor: 3.5 inch Nominal Media Rotation Rate: 7200
Answered by JimD
Q: QuestionThe specs on this page (12 TB Red Plus) say that it is just 5400 rpm. Is that correct?? Other sites say the 12 TB red plus drive is 7200. Is that a different drive? Or is this page a typo?
Asked by craigh.
- A:Answer Hello, WD Red Plus is ideal for archiving and sharing, as well as RAID array rebuilding on systems using ZFS and other file systems. Built and tested for up to 8-bay NAS systems, these drives give you the flexibility, versatility, and confidence in storing and sharing your precious home and work files. Unlike desktop drives, these drives are specifically tested for compatibility with NAS systems for optimum performance. To know more about the drive refer to the link: http://products.wdc.com/library/SpecSheet/ENG/2579-810354.pdf -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
Answered by Western Digital Team
Q: QuestionWill I really recieve a WD120EFAX or is it just a stock photo?
Asked by Jojo.
- A:Answer Hi TK, Please be informed that the mentioned model number in the question is a WD Red drive. All pictures shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual product may vary due to product enhancement. -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
Answered by Western Digital Team
Q: QuestionIs this a 12TB Red Plus using CMR vs SMR? It it the NAS version (Red Plus) rather than the desktop version (Red)?
Asked by Matt.
- A:Answer Hello, WD Red Plus is ideal for archiving and sharing, as well as RAID array rebuilding on systems using ZFS and other file systems. Built and tested for up to 8-bay NAS systems, these drives give you the flexibility, versatility, and confidence in storing and sharing your precious home and work files. Unlike desktop drives, these drives are specifically tested for compatibility with NAS systems for optimum performance. To know more about the drive refer to the link: http://products.wdc.com/library/SpecSheet/ENG/2579-810354.pdf -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
Answered by Western Digital Team
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