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Synology HAT3300 4TB Plus Series SATA HDD 3.5' (HAT3300-4T)

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$99.99

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1.Capacity:4tb


About this item

  • Reliable Always-On Operation - Backed by 1 million hours MTBF and 180 TB/year workload rating
  • Tested for Maximum Reliability - Stringent validation and up to 300,000 hours of testing ensure reliability in Synology systems
  • Seamless Firmware Updates - Firmware updates can be performed directly in Synology DSM
  • Reliable Recording Technology - Conventional magnetic recording (CMR) technology offers consistent performance
  • 3-year warranty


Synology Plus Series SATA HDDs are designed to meet the reliability, endurance, and performance requirements of 24/7 storage in Synology small and medium-sized business storage systems. Stringent validation testing and NAS-class reliability ensure consistent performance in high-uptime and multi-user environments.


Derek
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I got 2 of these for my NAS by Synology. They are really pretty quiet and I don't hear them as much as I thought I would. They load up fast and so far they seem like they'll hold up for a while. I know they're higher priced than some of the other options but you get what you pay for.
James R.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Perfect Hard Drive for my Synology NAS
T. Wright
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Perfect for my Synology DS224+.
Eug
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
Great price for a Synology NAS driver (139$ for 4 Tb). The drives arrived brand new, well packaged, and installed into the NAS without any issues. Everything works. Happy with the purchase.
nicolas weymouth
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I run a graphics printing shop and this product worked great to link 3 computers together to save all our designs on. Easy to install and has worked great for several months
JPKirkpatrick
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Great storage capacity at a reasonable price. Fast, reliable and quiet. What more could you ask for?Recommended for Your NAS Storage needs!
Miguel รngel Castrejon
Reviewed in Mexico on May 31, 2024
Funciona perfectamente
S. Morris
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 19, 2024
This review is for the Synology HAT3300+ 6Tb hard drive.Synology make superb NAS's and I now own two of them. However, Synology appears to be reducing its compatibility list of hard drives, as well as SSD's, on newer models. For example, my first NAS, a DS1821+, had a compatibility list that encompassed Western Digital, Seagate and Toshiba hard drives as I recall. The DS223 I more recently purchased, when searching out its compatibility list, now only shows Synology branded drives, both hard disk and SSD varieties.Now, there is nothing at present stopping you from installing any drive you like. You will receive a warning message during the installation of a new drive to the effect that the drive isn't recognized as tested to be compatible. You can simply bypass this warning and continue on your merry way.However, I am wondering if Synology plan to gradually close down drive compatibility after their recent introduction of their own brand drives. To that end, I needed a new hard drive and so looked to the future, and possible compatibility lock outs, and opted for the Synology HAT 3300+ 6Tb drive. Synology boast that using their drives will permit online firmware updates, the only real differentiator between theirs and anyone else's drive. However, in my experience, a firmware update on a hard drive is something I've never, ever needed to do.Anyway, Synology drives are simply rebranded Toshiba units, albeit with Synology's version of firmware installed. Toshiba actually have a good reputation in the NAS oriented drive market, so those wondering if such a drive would be as good a choice as the Ironwolf series from Seagate or Red Plus/Pro series from Western Digital, need not be concerned.Rather surprisingly, the 3300+ series from Synology are actually competitively priced, even being cheaper than the aforementioned brands when I last checked. However, Sinology's higher end, 5300 series of drives are not well priced in my view, in particular the capacities above 8Tb. For most users, the 3300 series is all you'll need. This model has a 5,400 RPM spin speed, so will run quieter and be more power efficient than the faster 7,200 RPM higher end models.The drive's performance is on par with my 4Tb Seagate Ironwolf, at around 200Mb/sec sequential read. However, ultimate performance isn't really the point with these drives, rugged reliability is. Usable capacity on this 6Tb drive is 5.5Tb, so factor that if important to you. bear in mind that for newbies out there, the advertised capacity isn't what you end up with as being usable. My 4Tb drives have 3.6Tb available and my 8Tb has 7.3Tb.I want to address some of the one star reviews I've seen on this drive. Personally, I find it rather misleading to mark down drives that have arrived in a defective state. That, for the vast majority of cases, is not the fault of the drive, rather it's either the packaging or handling of said drive. Since the drive I have came in a sturdy box with support moulds either end and was shipped from the U.S to here in the U.K, I'd tend to think that the handling of the drive is usually the culprit to it arriving dead. It would be a little like reviewing a car and scoring it badly because it arrived with a flat tyre or a scratch. These things are likely a result of handling,not the inherent quality of the item.So far, I've experienced zero issues with my drive, which by now is around two months old. I find it no noisier than any of the other drives I have, performs similarly and so does what it's supposed to. There really isn't too much more to say, other than if considering drives for your new Synology NAS, then these might be the better long term option if Synology is headed in the direction I think they might. Plus, they're often cheaper than the competition, so what's not to like?
RomanDA
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Bought 2 for a new nas. One died (just stoped responding) 2 weeks after it was installed. The nas didnโ€™t even recognize the drive. Buy and use at your own risk.
FBT
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
OK, I used to have an old 1 bay diskstation which I just filled w/ whatever spare drives I had. Never any trouble, probably ran for 13 yrs w/ various drives demoted from my internal pc bays. Now i have a new synology 2 bay, and had endless trouble using spare drives in it. Reds were just unusably loud. Random spare pc disks consistently failed power on regularly (but only in the DS). In desperation, I got these synology branded drives and everything just works. So, I guess times have changed. Fortunately, these are quiet, work, and aren't even at a horrid premium as I expected them to be. So, I could have saved myself a LOT of time and a little money just going with these from the start, I guess, instead of trying to be cheap. Mixed feelings about that, tbh, but these work, are quiet, and reasonably priced.
Manjeet
Reviewed in India on November 16, 2024
I compared the price with US vendor, the price is reasonable. It's great storage from Storaze Biz i really appreciate the packaging. works well thanks
Pavel Iakimov
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 1, 2024
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J.D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023
Given that Synology severely limits the HDDs allowed in their newer NAS devices, these are good. They are relatively more expensive than other name-brand HDDs, but $5-10 more per TB per drive. I have no other complaints so far with my 4TB drives.