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Synology Introduces HAT5300 Hard Drives for Business NAS

Synology just introduced its first HAT5300 mechanical hard drives, which are directly intended for business NAS systems

Synology has presented its new range of business mechanical hard drives for NAS systems. The new HAT5300 series are high-performance drives in 8TB, 12TB and 16TB capacities designed especially for Synology systems.

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New Synology HAT5300 drives introduced

these new SATA storage drives for professional environments Synology HAT5300 They arrive in capacities of 8TB, 12TB and 16TB. They have been developed with companies looking for high performance in their Synology systems in mind.

These units have validation tests that certify the perfect interaction between the HDD drives and Synology and DiskStation Manager (DSM) systems. This new HAT5300 series wants to offer users high capacity storage and excellent stability in Synology systems. They have these HDDs in addition to automatic firmware updates through DSM.

The new HAT5300 enterprise hard drives are excellent for storing business-critical data and for creating mission-critical deployments that require capacity, reliability, and cost-effective performance. During development, we tested all three SKUs for more than 300.000 hours to ensure they deliver absolute reliability to our customers. With the HAT5300 series, we have created highly optimized drives that our customers can trust to work with our systems through seamless DSM integration.

Peggy Weng, Product Manager at Synology Inc.

Note that Synology HAT5300 units can offer data transfer speeds of up to 274MB / s in a sustained manner. Through DSM-specific optimization, up to 23% faster sequential read performance can be achieved in high-load multi-user environments.

Synology HAT5300 drives have an MTTF certification of 2.5 million hours. They also have 550TB / year workload support and persistent write cache technology to minimize data corruption from sudden power loss.

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