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The NASware technology in the Red Plus drives is an exclusive feature by Western Digital that fine-tunes drive parameters to match the workloads of NAS systems. This helps enhance the drive's performance and reliability in NAS environments.
Yes, the Red Plus drives are designed for continuous operation. They are built to withstand the rigors of 24/7 operation, providing users with the assurance of reliable data access in an always-on NAS system.
Unlike generic desktop drives, the Red Plus drives are purpose-built for RAID-optimized NAS systems. They are engineered with RAID error recovery control to minimize failures within multi-bay NAS systems and include Rotation Vibration (RV) sensors that counteract disturbances caused by increased vibration in multi-bay NAS systems.
The Red Plus drives are engineered to consume less power and run cooler than previous models. This not only reduces operating costs but also mitigates heat in thermally challenged NAS boxes.
Yes, Western Digital collaborates with a broad spectrum of NAS system vendors to conduct extensive testing, ensuring the Red Plus drives are compatible with most NAS enclosures.
Review Summary
2026-01-04T19:00:00
Excellent Hard Drive for my NAS. It was recognized right away in my UGreen DH2300 and work flawlessly
Joeydo1973

2025-12-30T19:00:00
I purchased a WD ssd drive. After I received it, I reformatted it for Mac OS. Now I can't access it with me MacBook or iMac thru the usb ports. I tried using the disk utility, and it couldn' recognize it. The red light lights up but the unit is undetectable.
Willard

2025-12-29T09:06:34
I researched reviews of a number of different brands for my NAS and the Western Digital drives were rated highly. Adorama provided a competitive price and quick delivery.
MICHAEL P.
2025-12-26T19:00:00
Work fine. Quieter than my Seagate drives. Nice that they seem to be from different batches
Neal

2025-12-01T19:00:00
The last brand of hard drives for my NAS lasted roughly 5 years. Apparently that is the "average" life span. Going to try Western Digitial Red Plus drives to see how they perform.
B R.

2025-11-10T19:00:00
its a good drive while it works but it keeps failing after 6 to 8 months of use. It has happened more than twice
ATCarrizo

2025-09-21T20:00:00
Wanted a robust & reliable drive for bulk storage in a PC and this line of HDDs delivers all of that. Price was excellent and delivery (directly from WD) was much faster than expected.
SW b.

2025-07-22T20:00:00
Great dependable drive. Easy installation. Customer service is outstanding
Rob N.

2025-07-18T08:37:15
This drive has been reliable, and while it still makes noise is overall the quietest HDD I've ever encountered (WD Red Plus 12tb).
ANDREW R.
2025-06-15T20:00:00
Quality I was looking forward too. More comfortable now that everything is on two drive
PMS 1.

2025-02-17T19:00:00
I just built a TrueNAS server using an older PC that is no longer supported for Windows. I had only one HDD, so I needed three identical hard drives to build a RAID stripe. The WD Red Plus were highly recommended. I purchased three and am impressed with how quiet and vibration-free they run. Even after removing the PC's front bezel I can barely hear the drives spinning. I'm closely monitoring the drive temperature. These are 10GB drives that run at 7200 RPM, so they probably run a little hotter than a 5400 RPM drive. In my environment the drives run just above 40C. Removing the front bezel didn't change the drive temperature, but it did lower the CPU temperature. I've already begun building a second TrueNAS server and plan to use the WD Res Plus drives there as well.
DavidK

2025-01-13T14:08:29
These were okay for about a year. Installed both in a RAID so that I could mirror my images onto the second drive. About a year in one drive started making a dreaded start-up noise. Replacing with a cloud workflow because I can tell one if not both of these will be not able to start up or read soon.
Deborah L.
2025-01-08T19:00:00
1 of 2 drives I ordered were DOA. Purchased this drive on sale. Had to re-order at higher price because if I exchanged they would only give me a recertified drive
Smitho

2025-01-06T19:00:00
Good performance, loudest model of the entire drive line, make sure and review the detail spec on idle operation decibels
Jason35353535

2025-01-02T19:00:00
So far so good. I've been putting files from my laptop onto this for backup and working well so far.
LisaB

2024-12-30T19:00:00
No issues. Quiet most of the time. Chose 6TB specifically for the noise rating as they live in our bedroom currently.
PDrives

2024-12-26T19:00:00
Great Black Friday 6TB WD Red Plus drive upgrade for my Synology DS-1813+
Roy T.

2024-11-29T19:00:00
Paid for brand new WD sent me refurbished as replacement
Ashin

2024-10-29T20:00:00
Product arrived in damaged shipping box, with the drives loose in the box bouncing around, flimsy spacers, turns out missing one of the drives. May have fallen out of the box. But, WD wouldn't refund me. This was one day expedited shipping.
CipMD

2024-10-22T20:00:00
These are as good as I hoped. The bad reviews about sketchy shipping can be ignored. This may have been a thing in the past, but I just got two 12 TB drives in the mail today, and the packaging was awesome. Drives were individually sealed in ESD bags, and were "suspended" with plastic shock-absorbing spacers in individual thick cardboard boxes. Those boxes were packed in a larger cardboard box with "air pillow" packing materials to prevent the individual boxes from moving around.
DT90

2024-10-20T20:00:00
I was replacing a WD 4TB Red with the same Drive. I could not get my Synology to recognize the drive. I even took out all my drives and put the new drive in different slots, but it still did not recognize the drive. I put all the old drives back in and it recognized them all. Now I still need to replace the one drive taking errors. Customer Service was easy, once I found the number to use. The website asked for the Order number, which did not work. The Customer Service agent asked for the same thing and when I provided it to him, he said that was not the Order Number (even though on the paperwork it specifically showed that). It looks like they wanted the customer PO number and he was able to find the purchase. From there the return was easy, they refund your money and don't replace the drive. So any discounts/sales will be lost on purchasing a new drive from them.
WayneR

2024-09-06T20:00:00
When you buy two new drives and after 5 days you finally receive them make sure to look them up. They sell used drives or refurbished drives as NEW. I am talking about not a replacement drive. NEW from there store they sell refurbished as NEW. How they are getting away with this is behind me. That's right folks I'm not talking about a year later. I'm talking about literally buying a brand new drive from them brand new in their store buying two drives well over $400 and they refer and on top of that the two drives I got neither one of them work, so it's a process to send that crap back to Western digital And they wanted to try to send me a new pair referred drives. I don't think so pal. I'm within 30 days. I'm sending your trash back for a full refund because you're selling me garbage. Do yourself a favor do not buy them.
Easy t.

2024-08-29T20:00:00
Purchased new drive when WD failed to honor warranty on failed WD Red NAS drive
Kim O.

2024-08-11T20:00:00
Fast shipping, great packaging. No bad sectors. My NAS is running great.
Jeff W.

2024-07-31T20:00:00
B/C of the price value I purchased 2 drives for my 2 bay NAS
GLPuck

2024-07-23T20:00:00
just as the previous reviewer stated, "unacceptable customer service and business model" i also ordered 2 drives. and one of the drives worked, the other was DOA. the chat feature with WD leads me to think they outsource their support. definite language barrier. also had to push for a RMA even with a drive clicking continuously. they also wanted to charge me for shipping, and i declined and instead chose 2 day return shipping so i could get the drive back faster. i was set to drop it off at ups and pay for the shipping but when i was told by tech support that they will need my cell number or they cant deliver the drive after i send it in. no they do not need your cell number to deliver a box... so i sent off an email to their customer advocacy email and they decided to pay for RMA shipping. the drive was delivered on the 9th of july. they lied and said it was on the 17th. i have the proof with there very own tracking number stating the date and time of delivery as well as the person who signed for it. so i reach back out the 17th only to find that they have no clue whats going on, where the drives at, or if its even been fixed or repaired as i was told it was only a 5 to 7 day to fix, and then ship back a replacement drive. nope. its now the 24th and they still have no idea whats going on, no tracking number, no drive. oh and the best part was when the chat support sends an email finally on the 23 stating that im so lucky that im getting a replacement drive thats gonna be a 6 tb instead of a 4 tb, but the model numbers he listed are the VERY same exact drive, a 4tb WD red plus. trying to get answers from them is like pulling teeth, and you'll get plenty of "we're sorry for the inconvenience" but you wont get much support. ive even had to reach out to them on social media and still didn't get a response till yesterday, stating the same scripted apologies for the inconvenience but no actual answers or fixes. ive been buying WD drives for over 20 years for friends, family, and customers. but after this i'll be buying another brand. oh and when they say you can contact us by phone unless you are from india you'll have a real hard time understanding them as well as them understanding you. shouldn't take 5 mins to get an email spelled out so the chat support can get in entered correctly. "
firestormv2996

2024-07-06T20:00:00
For over a decade, I've used these 'WD Red' drives and they've far outlasted their maximum purchasable warranty period. In fact I don't think one has ever failed for me; I've owned five. I have only needed to buy more when I need to upgrade storage capacity. I use these drives in a NAS; a Synology DS214+ enclosure. The 7200 RPM drives (for 10TB and larger of this model) are noticeably louder than the 5400 RPM but I also don't care; that's not what I'm shopping for. I needed a reliable drive with speed/performance that's on par & and a fair price point. This is it. I'm going to keep buying these drives until they give me a reason not to. I bought directly from WesternDigital dot com and the experience was fantastic; the price was the best I could find, shipping was very fast, and the website's checkout experience was modern.
Snub

2024-06-04T20:00:00
Having a QNAP NAS box, I have found the WD Red Plus drives to be very stable and solid in its performance. currently have 6 drives and have not had an issue with any, dating back to 2015 for the 6TB drives and 2020 for the 12TB drives.
Mclaptop

2024-05-14T20:00:00
bought 4, 2 already died... - very poor quality for high end model
nas_user

2024-05-14T20:00:00
I paired 2 of these drives for my QNAP TS-264 2-Bay High-Performance Desktop NAS. They rattle some but as long as they work and keep working I will be happy with them. In the future I would like to replace them with SSD when I can afford to do so. I can write to these drives and read from them fast. When I call on a saved movie to watch they provide the data without it buffering or lagging. The ultimate test will be how long they last.
KLGPhoto

2TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB, 10TB, 12TB
CMR
SATA 6 Gb/s
3.5"
Yes
Yes
Yes
2TB: 180 MB/s
4TB: 180MB/s
8TB: 185 MB/s
10TB: 215 MB/s
12TB: 196 MB/s
2TB/4TB: 5400RPM
8TB: 5640RPM
10TB/12TB: 7200RPM
600000
<1 in 1014
1,000,000 Hours
180TB/Year
2TB: 1.2
4TB: 1.75
8TB/10TB: 1.75
12TB: 1.854
2TB: 4.0
4TB:
Cache 128MB: 4.5
Cache 256MB: 4.7
8TB: 6.2
10TB: 8.4
12TB: 6.3
2TB: 2.4
4TB:
Cache 128MB: 2.9
Cache 256MB: 3.1
8TB: 4.1
10TB: 4.6
12TB: 2.9
2TB/4TB: 0.3
8TB: 0.4
10TB: 0.5
12TB: 0.6
32 to 149 Degree F (0 to 65 Degree C)
-40 to 158 Degree F (-40 to 70 Degree C)
2TB/4TB/8TB: 70
10TB/12TB: 30
2TB/4TB/8TB: 70
10TB/12TB: 65
2TB/12TB: 300
4TB/8TB/10TB: 250
2TB: 21
4TB:
Cache: 128: 24
Cache: 256MB: 23
8TB: 25
10TB: 34
12TB: 20
2TB: 26
4TB: 27
8TB: 30
10TB: 38
12TB: 29
1.02 x 5.78 x 4" (26.1 x 147 x 101.6mm)
2TB: 15.87 oz (450g)
4TB:
Cache 128MB: 19.36 oz (548.85g)
Cache 256MB: 20.16 oz (569.83g)
8TB/10TB: 26.45 oz (750g)
12TB: 23.28 oz (660g)
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Works great for my Plex library
By Plex_User
Drive works great. Don't use on a large scale, but do have multiple family members that access simultaneously without issue
Beautiful Drive at a great price
By Joeydo1973
Excellent Hard Drive for my NAS. It was recognized right away in my UGreen DH2300 and work flawlessly
Powerful internal HDDs designed for performance, reliability and power efficiency in small to medium NAS environments.
WD Red Plus internal HDDs are designed to handle workloads for power users and small to medium business NAS environments. WD Red Plus drives deliver the speed and capacity required to store, protect and share growing amounts of data in mid-sized RAID-optimized NAS systems with increased power efficiency.
Tuned for NAS with NASware
Western Digital's exclusive NASware technology fine tunes drive parameters to match NAS system workloads which helps increase performance and reliability.
Designed for Continuous Operation
Since your NAS system is always on, a reliable drive is essential. WD Red Plus hard drives are designed for systems that operate 24x7, giving users the confidence of knowing they can reliably access their data.
Tested for Dependable Compatibility
Western Digital partners with a wide range of NAS system vendors for extensive testing to ensure compatibility with most NAS enclosures.
Optimized for Lower TCO
WD Red Plus drives are engineered to use less power (versus previous models) and run cooler, which reduces operating costs and helps reduce heat in thermally challenged NAS boxes.
Powered for Strong Performance
Despite using less power, the drives have plenty of bandwidth to handle the mixed performance demands of multi-drive NAS systems.
Balanced for Increased Reliability
Hard drives that are not properly balanced may cause excessive vibration and noise in multi-drive systems, which could reduce hard drive life span and degrade the performance over time. Our enhanced dual-plane balance control technology significantly improves balance and increases overall drive performance and reliability.
Desktop drives vs. WD Red Plus
It is important to choose a drive purpose-built for RAID-optimized NAS systems to ensure optimum performance and preserve your valuable data. Take the following into consideration when choosing a hard drive for your NAS:
Compatibility
Unlike desktop drives, WD Red Plus hard drives are specifically designed and tested for NAS and include NASware technology which fine tunes drive parameters to match NAS system workloads for optimum performance.
Reliability
Desktop drives aren't typically designed for the demands of an always-on NAS environment. WD Red Plus hard drives are designed to perform under tough conditions encountered in high-intensity 24x7 multi-user NAS environments.
RAID Ready
WD Red hard drives are engineered with RAID error recovery control to help reduce failures within multi-bay NAS systems, unlike most desktop drives that are configured for generic use.
Noise and Vibration Protection
Designed to operate solo, desktop drives typically offer little or no protection from the noise and vibration present in a multi-drive system. WD Red hard drives include Rotation Vibration (RV) sensors that anticipate and proactively counteract disturbances caused by increased vibration often found in multi-bay NAS systems.