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WD Red Hardware Enhancements

Physically, the WD Red family of hard disk drives is almost identical to the WD Green family of low-powered desktop hard disk drives. Probably the main physical difference would be the inclusion of 3D Active Balance Plus, which Western Digital touts as an "enhanced dual-plane balance control technology".

The mechanism by which this is achieved is not known, but what's known is that it reduces the amount of vibration produced by the WD Red hard disk drive. This not only improves the reliability of the WD Red drive itself, but also other drives in the NAS system. It also has the beneficial side effect of making the drive slightly quieter, shaving off a decibel or so.

Thanks to 3D Active Balance Plus, up to five WD Red hard disk drives can be used in a single NAS unit. If your NAS enclosure supports more than five hard disk drives, then Western Digital recommends using their RE family of drives. The WD RE drives feature even more advanced vibration control technologies, like StableTrac and Enhanced RAFF (Rotary Acceleration Feed Forward) technology, allowing 6 or more drives to be safely used in a single NAS unit.

Western Digital also reduced the power consumption of the WD Red drive, not just by spinning at a slower spindle speed. The 3 TB WD Red hard disk drive uses just 4.4 watts of power during reads and writes, while the roughly equivalent 3 TB Caviar Green (WD30EZRX) uses 6 watts. Even when they both idle, the Caviar Green drive uses 1.4 watts more power than the Red drive.

This is at least partly due to the higher areal density platters used. Thanks to Advanced Format, the WD30EFRX uses only three platters - each with an astounding storage capacity of 1 TB! Compare that to the 4 TB Western Digital RE (WD4000FYYZ), which needed to use 5 platters because it didn't support Advanced Format. The fewer platters to spin, the lower the drive's power consumption.

The lower power consumption is important because it means the drive produces less heat. With so many drives stacked together in the enclosure, a lower thermal output would increase the drives' reliability. In the FLIR comparison on the right, they demonstrated how much cooler the WD Red drive is, compared to an unidentified competitor's hard disk drive. However, it is not known if the competing drive is a 5400 RPM or a 7200 RPM hard disk drive.

The lower thermal output also allows the WD Red drive to work in hotter conditions. While the Caviar Green drives are rated to work at ambient temperatures of up to 60 °C, the WD Red drives can work at a higher ambient temperature of up to 70 °C.

Finally, WD Red drives undergo more rigorous factory qualification tests, allowing Western Digital to give them a MTBF rating of 1,000,000 hours, which is a 35% improvement over regular desktop hard disk drives. To give you an idea of what that means, a NAS system with 5 Red drives will likely see a single drive failure after 22.8 years of non-stop operation.

 

Western Digital NASware

The WD Red's main advantage lies in its NASware firmware, which Western Digital has customized for NAS systems. This is how NASware helps the WD Red differentiate itself from standard desktop hard disk drives :

  • Compatibility - NASware has been extensively tested with key small NAS system providers.

  • Streaming support - NASware provides built-in compatibility with the ATA Streaming Feature Set which is important for AV storage applications such as Windows Media Center

  • SMART Command Transport (SCT) support - NASware allows monitoring and measuring of drive performance via the SMART command set. SMART can return data like thermal profiles, drive access statistics and more. NASware also delivers temperature accuracy within 1°C.

  • Power management support - Enables optimized power usage within the NAS system.

  • Lower power consumption - NASware optimizes power use resulting in significant power savings and lower hard drive operating temperatures. This improves the overall reliability and performance of the drive and reduces the NAS cost of ownership.

  • BIC Performance - Optimized seek to provide BIC performance while reducing the power and acoustics.

  • RAID-specific, time-limited error recovery (TLER) - NASware also prevents hard drives from being dropped off the RAID due to extended error recovery. This provides more availability and less down time rebuilding the RAID.

  • Command completion - To further improve reliability, NASware minimizes the data corruption or loss in the event of an unexpected power loss by completing the command in process before shutting down.

 

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Topic

1

Western Digital WD30EFRX Overview

2

Introduction, Packaging

3

The 3 TB Western Digital Red
Usable Capacity, Specifications

4

Peeking Under The PCB
Connectors & Jumpers, Breather Holes

5

WD Red Hardware Enhancements
Western Digital NASware

6

Testing The 3 TB Western Digital Red
Maximum Surface Temperature

7

Transfer Rate Range
Platter Transfer Rate Profile

8

WinBench 99 Test Results

9

IO Meter Random Access Performance

10

IO Meter Sequential Access Performance

11

IOPS Scaling (Random Access)

12

IOPS Scaling (Sequential Access)

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Conclusion



 
   
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