Toshiba N300

18 TB, 3.5", CMR
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EUR19,94/1TB
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Product details

The Toshiba N300 internal hard drive impresses with previously unmatched reliability for NAS and other high-performance storage solutions. It is robust, powerful, scalable, and offers ample storage space. Additionally, it is designed for continuous operation - making it ideal for private users, home offices, and small businesses.

Key specifications

Interface
SATA III
Storage Technology
CMR
Memory Scope of application
NAS
Max. Speed
7200 RPM
Item number
21546338

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
HDWG51JUZSVA
Release date
9.2.2022
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Data storage properties

Memory Scope of application
NAS
Data storage interface
SATA III
Form factor
3.5"
Storage capacity
18 TB
Cache
512 MB
Sustained Speed HDD
600 MB/s
Max. Speed
7200 RPM
Storage Technology
CMR
Hard disk additional functions
Native command queuing

Operating conditions

Maximum operating temperature
65 °C

Noise emission

Max. noise level
20 dB

Power supply

Power consumption
4.14 W

Origin

Country of origin
Philippines

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Hard disk

Product dimensions

Length
18 cm
Width
14 cm
Height
4 cm
Weight
700 g

Package dimensions

Length
20.50 cm
Width
13.20 cm
Height
6.20 cm
Weight
754 g

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Return policy
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Reviews & Ratings

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CT MagazinSingle testReleaseJanuary 2023
  • Positivefast in outer zone
  • Negativeexpensive
  • Negativeonly 3 years warranty

The Toshiba NAS N300 is only designed for smaller installations: A maximum of eight drives may be in one enclosure. In addition, the workload of 180 TBytes per year is at the lower end of this comparison, and the probability of uncorrectable read errors is also more on the level of a desktop hard disk...