What is the difference between WD Red and WD Red Pro?
Both Drives have their own uses in difference scale Network Attached Storage environments but which one is right for your NAS solution?
Why would you choose NAS drives over traditional Hard Drives?
- Compatibility: Without being tested for compatibility with your NAS system, optimum performance is not guaranteed.
- Reliability: The always-on environment of a NAS or RAID is a hot one. And desktop drives aren’t typically designed and tested in those conditions. WD Red is.
- Error recovery Controls: WD Red NAS hard drives are specifically designed with RAID error recovery control to help reduce failures within the NAS system. Desktop drives are typically not designed for RAID environments where this can be an issue.
- Noise and Vibration Protection: Designed to operate solo, desktop drives offer little or no protection from the noise and vibration faced in a multi-drive system. WD Red drives are designed for multi-bay NAS systems.
What is the difference in Build of Red and Red Pro?
WD Red Pro |
WD Red |
|
Ideal number of NAS Bays | Up to 16 bay NAS | 1-8 bay NAS |
Capacity available | 2 TB – 6 TB | 750 GB – 8 TB |
Cache | Up to 128 MB | 16 MB and 64 MB |
RPM | 7200RPM
Standard |
5400-7200RPM
Intellipower |
Acoustics (dBA)
Idle Seek (average) |
29
36 |
25
28 |
Average power requirements (W)
Read/Write — Idle – Standby/Sleep – |
9.1 5.8 1.0 |
5.3 3.4 0.4 |
Warranty | 5-year | 3-year |
How much are these NAS drives and what is the price difference?
Price Differences between Red and Pro is pretty clear (with Pro obviously being the more expensive of the two). As you go towards the higher capacities you clearly see that the prices become closer. This is largely due to the newer drive sizes being releases alongside one another in the market. All prices displayed do not include VAT.
WD Red |
WD Red Pro |
||
6TB – | Western Digital Red WD60EFRX£185 |
Western Digital Red Pro WD6002FFWX£210 |
£25 Difference |
5TB – | Western Digital Red WD50EFRX£150 |
Western Digital Red Pro WD5001FFWX£180 |
£30 Difference |
4TB – | Western Digital Red WD40EFRX£115 |
Western Digital Red Pro WD4002FFWX£165 |
£50 Difference |
3TB – | Western Digital Red WD30EFRX£83 |
Western Digital Red Pro WD3001FFSX£133 |
£50 Difference |
2TB – | Western Digital Red WD20EFRX£67 |
Western Digital Red Pro WD2001FFSX£107 |
£50 Difference |
Is the WD Red Pro a higher Read and Write speed?
Read and Write speeds in Media Use can differ when it comes to using difference NAS devices and indeed based on your own NAS media/file setup. For our testing we used a PC with the following specs:
Test performed using Black Magic Speed Test
AMD A8-6500 APU 3.60GHZ
8GB RAM
64-bit Windows 8
First, the WD Red Speed Test, at 1GB file sizes:
WD 4TB Red BM 1GB files 2 Mins
And now we can look at the Pro drive here, same 1GB File Size test with Black Magic
WD 4TB Red Pro BM 1GB files 2.5 Mins
Straight away it is clear that the Read and Write is noticeably higher on the Pro. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, however it is the speed with which it reaches it that is more interesting. It reaches that increased R/W with more acceleration (thanks to that higher RPM) and that is clearly going to be of interest of those who like to use their NAS for more daily standard file based tasks.
Both in terms of Read and Write – around 50-60MB/s improved performance when compared to the standard Red drives. A lot of that is down to that increased RPM and the cache as mentioned but also the construction of the drive plays a big part. A minute dip in MB/s compared with the 1GB file test but it is still clear as day light that in terms of Read and Write, the Pro drive is easily the superior. Of course these results are only in this test bed environment and the NAS you install them in as well as the Upload and Download available on your connection all plays it’s part
When should I buy a WD Red Pro NAS Drive?
WD Red for Home
WD Red for Small Business
WD Red Pro for Big Business
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