

🚀 Unlock enterprise power with 6TB of relentless speed and rock-solid reliability!
The HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 is a 6TB enterprise-class mechanical hard drive featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed and 128MB cache, delivering exceptional random and sequential performance. Designed for 24/7 heavy-duty use, it supports SATA 6.0Gbps interface and offers advanced reliability with a 2 million hour MTBF rating. Ideal for servers, NAS, RAID arrays, and surveillance systems, this drive balances massive capacity with power efficiency and robust endurance, backed by a 5-year warranty.
| ASIN | B08C9TD47G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,934 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #274 in Internal Hard Drives #1,183 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | HGST |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2020 |
| Flash Memory Size | 6 TB |
| Hard Drive | 6 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.81 pounds |
| Item model number | 0F23001 |
| Manufacturer | HGST |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Series | Ultrastar 7K6000 |
J**N
Works great
This hard drive is working perfectly. I am glad I chose this particular one (6TB 7200 RPM 128MB Cache Sata
M**N
after a month of heavy use, it's mostly full and still very vast
Been using it heavily for a month, it still works great, the loud sounds it makes (compared to my other hard drive) was concerning at first but I think it might just be characteristic of this drive. One thing, this drive will work itself to death if you use it as virtual memory for a huge process, it's strange, it seems like Microsoft doesn't know about this drive or something, it also saw it as having less space than it actually had to utilize as virtual memory. I'd recommend setting this drive to no page file
P**U
Economical Internal Storage Solution
My HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 HUS726060ALE610 was 37 C when I did long writes from college. It idles around 32 C and has more than enough storage for important backups. Upon post you may hear audible noises during start up which is normal. I suggest to make sure you mount the drive carefully with rubber grommets in place to absorb the vibrations because the platter runs quick when writing data. SMART data has shown no bad sectors. This is not the must ideal gaming drive, but it can be a game archive drive to offload data from an SSD.
D**S
Bought a lot of these now to replace disks in my RAID
Super cheap and I've yet to have one die on me yet, despite me running them 24/7 in a NAS. I've had the 4TB and 6TB versions, and they've both worked perfectly. The price is definitely right. I'm replacing WD Red's on the 4TB and Seagate Ironwolfs for the 6Tb as they've been failing after about 4 years of use. Both those still cost more than double what these do. I've been running these for about a year and a half and I've been pleased. There's a reason it's called RAID. Just make sure you run at least a ZFS RaidZ2 or RAID6 and you'll be fine. Remember RAID is not backup!
J**E
Hard Drives Don't Age Like a Fine Wine
Do not get these. I thought "renewed" was actually a standard, but there is no standard. This is basically a drive from an enterprise environment that aged out of their reliability window, so they had to replace it. I purchased 2 of these, and one of them failed after 35 days in a low workload NAS. Toshiba has a cheaper, better 4TB drive for much cheaper and a 3 year warranty. I am replacing both of my used (not "renewed") drives with the Toshiba.
H**.
HGST Ultrastar 6TB HDD
I am very happy with HGST Ultrastar 6TB HDD,Will buy again.
M**2
Functional drive but loud
The drive is great for its intended use. Just keep in mind that it is loud. I’m using them in a NAS and I’ve had to move the NAS to another physical location because of the noise.
P**O
Speed demon but runs a bit hot.
Compared to my 6TB WL drives, this one runs hotter, at least when cloning from another drive. I used Macrium Reflect to clone and maybe the long process (~7 hours) caused it to overheat. Now that is running on NAS, the temperature dropped quite a bit and is closer to what my other drives are. High operating temperatures generally reduce the lifetime of electromechanical equipment and this one may be no exception. So, I don't really know how much it will last if it consistently runs at higher temperatures. I will try and deal with the overheating issue by providing adequate ventilation and maybe using a cooling fan since the drive is exposed. On the bright side, I bought it for half the price of a typical 6TB NAS drive, and I have it paired in a RAID 0 configuration, so only time will tell if it was a great purchase. I must say though, in terms of speed, this one blows away anything else I used before except SSDs
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