For those serious about security, The Toshiba S300 surveillance internal hard drive has you covered from every angle. The S300 offers equally high Performance and surveillance-critical reliability Designed for 24/7 operation in your home office and small office video surveillance systems. Engineered for high durability, The S300 surveillance hard drive supports a robust workload rating and is tested to perform around-the-clock that never sleeps – so that you can.
Toshiba S300 8TB Surveillance 3.5” Internal Hard Drive – CMR SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 256MB Cache – HDWT380UZSVAR
$189.90
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Asin | B07NTDWDGL |
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Dimensions | 5.79 x 4 x 1.03 inches |
Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Manufacturer | Toshiba |
Reviews (10)
Zuza –
Our security device needed a new memory and this one is just right. Hopefully it works at least as many years as the original.
Francisco O. –
Funcional, práctico hatñsrñta ahora ha funcionado correctamente
The Cpl. –
I ordered the 4Tb but it was too noisy. I promptly sent it back and exchanged it for a 6Tb. When the 6Tb arrived, I was dismayed, to say the least that the drive was not in a static-proof package, like the 4Tb was when it arrived.
The 6Tb installed easily. However it is noisy. Not as much as the 4Tb was, but nonetheless noisy. From 15ft away,
and over a running humidifier, it sounds like a teletype and or a gremlin chewing on nuts. I’m wondering, if I was sent a used one. Would I order another one from Toshiba… AOC will carry 90% of the country or hell will freeze over when I do.
JP –
Plug and play, super easy! Thanks!
Trung Ngo –
Works very well compared to others in its class of HDDs. Because of its low spinning speed, this drive is really quiet and very good for NVRs and other surveillance low-noise applications.
cam –
The shipping on this was faster then prime said and that was great. The product was built well, was easy to install. The drive was the size it said and was plug and play on our security system.
Randy P –
No problems with this drive at all. If it proves to be dependable, I’ll probably purchase one or two more.
K Guillory –
UPdate: Added pictures of tiewrap holding power connector to HDD.
It was a returned or damaed item with many clusters shown as bad. Actually just about the entire drive was show bad by old deleted files that I recovered so that I would not be blindsided by whatever the problem was. I thank the technician that did NOT zero out drive and just deleted the bad cluster files – that information gave me a great starting point to diagnose the root cause. I have seen this same problem with a few dozen drives becasue I have dealt with thousands of drives since the 80’s. When I installed the drive the power cable ‘clunked’ when attached to the drive. After a basic r/w test I realized that my first assumption of a power issue was correct. When the cable was removed the plastic holder for the wire fingers detached because it was cracked then broken. I used a nylon tie wrap to make certain that the power wire would stay firmly attached. After many hardware tests over a few months the drive still performes perfectly. It no longer has write errors. I purchased the drive knowing that it probably had a hard to diagnose problem (low price) and rate this pruchase as excellent. Becasue the amazon technician did not recognize that a real problem existed with this drive I deducted one star.
Richard B. Harmon –
I put this into a RAID-1 mirroring enclosure with a Seagate NAS drive. The combination appears to be working fine with no problems, although this drive is only being used for storage of documents and media, not a particularly demanding task.
RN –
Got this as a replacement drive for my X300 (8tb) which failed upon arrival. So far this S300 (8tb) has been a better drive, no failures on arrival. I am using it as a normal/gaming hdd despite it being a surveillance drive. Not sure if there are any negative impacts, but I don’t see any different during my gaming sessions. The increase cache of 256mb may be better too.