







🚀 Power your NAS like a pro — never miss a beat with WD Red Pro!
The Western Digital 2TB WD Red Pro is a 3.5-inch internal hard drive engineered for medium to large-scale NAS systems. Featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed, SATA 6 Gb/s interface, and 64 MB cache, it delivers high performance and reliability for 24/7 multi-user environments. Designed for RAID-optimized NAS with up to 24 bays, it supports heavy workloads up to 550TB/year, making it ideal for business-critical data storage, archiving, and sharing.







| ASIN | B01FYXPGT2 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Internal Hard Drives |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Built-In Media | 1 x 3.5 HDD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 64 |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Designed with CMR technology for medium or large-sized businesses in RAID-optimized NAS systems with up to 24 bays. Perfect for archiving, sharing and handling high-intensity workloads. |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,268 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5000 gigabits_per_second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00718037835570, 08032976107331 |
| Hard Disk Description | Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 rpm |
| Hard-Drive Size | 2 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8"L x 3"W x 6"Th |
| Item Part Number | WD2002FFSX |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital |
| Media Speed | 100-160 MB/s |
| Mfr Part Number | WD2002FFSX |
| Model Name | Red Pro |
| Model Number | WD2002FFSX-SPPF8N0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 147 megabytes_per_second |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
| UPC | 718037835570 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Western Digital ("WD") values your business and always attempts to provide you the very best of service.No limited warranty is provided by WD unless your WD Product ("Product") was purchased from an authorized distributor or authorized reseller. Distributors may sell Products to resellers who then sell Products to end users.Please see below for warranty information or obtaining service. No warrant… |
M**N
My data on my terms.
This review is for the Western Digital 20TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive HDD - 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, CMR, 512 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD202KFGX. The products arrived on time and in great condition. I bought these to install them into a UGREEN interface. I wanted to use them as RAID drives. The UGREEN device supplied mounting hardware for these drives and everything lined up correctly. I installed the drives and formatted them using the UGREEN interface. Please realize that when you format two 20 TB drives as RAID drives, formatting can take up over a day to complete. So, don't be in a hurry and don't think there is something wrong when it just doesn't happen in a flash. Both drives worked perfectly and I am very pleased with how the UGREEN interface uses them. The reason that I got the interface was because I had recently lost a USB hard drive that was connected to my computer. Not sure what made the drive go bad, but all attempts to recover the data from the drive were futile. I could send the drive off to some places that recover data, but that can cost into the thousands. I was looking for a replacement hard drive like the one I had and then I read a review from someone who lost the information off of his hard drive and he made a great point. The manufacture of the hard drive will stand by their warranty, but you must send your old drive back to them before they will send the new one out. He was not comfortable with letting a hard drive company have his old disk with all of its data. The company could easily fix what was wrong with the drive and possibly collect all of the data that is on it. That might seem paranoid, but I have had too many hackers take over some of my accounts online and I don't want anyone having access to my data. So, instead of just buying a new hard drive that could one day fail again and lose all the data, he suggested buying this UGREEN interface with two to several hard drives set up in a RAID configuration. In this configuration, if only one hard drive fails, you still have all of you data on the other hard drive. This way, if you need to send the hard drive back to take advantage of the warrantee, you might be able to just reformat the old drive if it works at all and then send it back for the replacement. However, if the drive is too far gone to reformat it, you just forget about the warrantee and order a new hard drive. Since you data is safe on the other drive, you don't have to worry about losing it. You get the new drive and put it into the interface and the interface automatically syncs the new drive to all the data. You at least have a chance this way to take advantage of the warrantee and you maintain your data in a safe place. If you can't take advantage of the warrantee on the hard drive, then you can take a sledge hammer to the drive to destroy its ability to impart the data to anyone. This just made more sense to me. And the added benefit of this UGREEN interface is that you don't need to connect it to a computer through the USB. You connect it to your home network using an ethernet cable. Then with the UGREEN app, you can store and retrieve your data from any of your devices on your network. This is like having your own cloud storage, but it is in you house instead of being out there in the ether. And you can reach the drive remotely when you are away from home as long as you have internet access. I have a DROPBOX account, but I am thinking of backing up my DROPBOX data onto this drive. Then, if I am home and there is no internet, but my home network is still working, I can get to all the information that has been stored on DROPBOX because it is also on my home network drive. I have been using the UGREEN interface for several weeks and it and the two hard drives have been functioning great. So, this is something to consider.
J**E
Works fine but let's talk about the "noise" that some don't like
This drive worked perfectly upon installation and I've had no problems with it in over 2 weeks. I'm using it for Time Machine backups via an external disk attachment on a 7 year old Mac. Time Machine runs about once an hour. However, I noticed that some reviewers are complaining about the noise on this drive and I want to use my IT professional background to give some insight into what might be going on for them so that others can make an informed decision on this drive. I have the 2 TB drive. I don't personally find this drive to be loud and it's running in an external disk drive enclosure. It runs about once an hour for however long Time Machine needs to run. When the drive is in use, it does make some noise, but it can't be heard at all outside of the room it's in. I sleep in the room next to where it lives and both rooms are always open and I've never had this drive make enough noise to be heard beyond maybe 7 feet from it and it can barely be heard at that distance. So why are some people complaining rather bitterly about how loud this drive is? First of all, it's an old school mechanical drive. It will make some noise when in use. That is the nature of these drives. And the more you use them and the more filled up they get, the more likely they are to make some noise on use. It is also possible that some drives off the manufacturing line are better than others, some are worse, and some of the people who complain just by bad luck got a noisy one. I don't find the noise I'm hearing to be unusual for this type of drive. I've heard a lot worse. Also, if someone is going to use this drive with a lot of file deletions and additions, it's going to make more noise. My suggestion for people who are extremely noise sensitive is to consider paying more and using SSDs instead. They won't make any noise. This drive has worked exactly as I intended it to work and I would recommend it to others. Again, please note that this is a mechanical drive and its lifespan is expected to be much lower than that of an equivalent SSD. You should probably think about replacing it after 3-4 years whereas for a 2 TB SSD, ,in theory you could get decades of heavy use before it goes bad. That's why SSDs cost more.
P**T
Many DOA drives, really really really REALLY BAD customer service!!!!!! Even WORSE packing 🤬
I purchased a pair of these on Black Friday 2021 well in advance of when I would actually need to use them. They sat on my shelf unopened in their original boxes for over 3 months. When I went to install and use them, one drive was OK. (I have a pair of media servers with 24 large drives in them) The other drive was riddled with errors, would not format and made any machine it was connected to unstable. This is a BRAND NEW DRIVE WITH ZERO HOURS ON IT!!! Because of my own stupidity I did not test them when I got them. Now for that mistake I can only get my new drive replaced with a used refurbished drive. It gets worse. I have had TREMENDOUS trouble getting into my Western Digital account and receiving information from Western Digital. I guess Western Digital is an Indian or Pakistan company. I cannot understand these people. I have spent days and days and more days on the phone just trying to get an RMA. I sent the drive to California where it was received and has sat for 4 weeks. Western Digital does not even show they received my drive yet and that they are still waiting for it. I called them on the phone and they looked it up and promised to update things. Nothing has happened in a further 2 weeks. It is my conclusion that Western Digital warranties are worthless. I wasted $400 on one of drives and the alternative drive company is even worst than this. Update: Nov 9 2025 I just received 2 more 26TB drives November 9, 2025. They look used!!! They did not even have boxes, just bare drives thrown in a shipping box with ZERO packing materials. NONE!!!! Of course they were D.O.A. 🤬 These were thrown in the box like junk to travel 2500 miles from Washington State to N.C. Just bare drives with a printed white label saying "NEW". Are you kidding me? I don't think I have ever been this angry to get Eleven hundred dollars of used Dead drives. What are you people thinking Amazon/Western Digital. I fault both equally. Update to the UPDATE: Nov 12 2025 I just received 2 replacements to the 2 bare drives above with no packing materials. The second set also from Seatac, WA (also no packing materials) arrived with one drive alive and the other dying. The first is still formatting after 15 hours (long format). The second drive took over a minute to come online, vibrates like crazy and is clicking and internally seeking and calibrating a lot. I am trying to do a format but it won't be done for at least 24 hours. The 2nd drive is going back for sure. All these 26TB drives are OEM bare drives in just a static bag, no box or packing AT ALL!!! I am shocked these work at all banging around for 2500 miles to NC. I ordered 3 more Gold Enterprise drives from somewhere else. I no longer trust Amazon for mechanical hard drives. I am done.
D**T
It’s a Hard Drive. It’s Big. That’s Pretty Much It.
So, here it is: the Western Digital 18TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive — aka the “Big Boy” of data storage. What can I say? It’s a hard drive. It’s quite big. Like, “I could bench press this if I really wanted to” big. But please don’t — it’s expensive. 18 terabytes of space means I could theoretically store every embarrassing photo, weird Spotify playlist, and downloaded PDF I’ve ever made. The digital equivalent of a hoarder’s dream garage. Installation was straightforward: slot it in, screw it down, pray to the tech gods it spins up on the first try. Spoiler alert: it did. No strange noises, no smoke, just pure, reliable mechanical magic. Pros: So much space, I could hoard cat videos for decades. Designed for NAS, which means it’s the responsible adult of hard drives — steady, dependable, and ready to work overtime. Quiet enough that I almost forget it’s humming away, plotting how to store my entire digital life. Cons: It’s heavy. Not “drop on your foot” heavy, but “maybe I should use two hands” heavy. No flashy lights or cool holograms, just good old-fashioned spinning platters. Does not come with a personal assistant to organize your files or delete your bad decisions. Final Verdict: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – 5 stars. It stores data. It’s big. It doesn’t complain. Honestly, what more do you want from a hard drive?
P**P
Noisy, but reliable
My wife and I bought 9 of these drives across 2 storefronts, including Amazon to replace a 13 year old Haswell era NAS we have in the back of my home office. After 6 months of use, I can say they're a bit loud, reminding me of old hard drives from the 90s/00s for sure, like on par with my old Quantum Fireball drives I had in a old desktop I still own. They also run a bit warm, but seeing we're at the point that the market is cramming 16TB+ into spinning rust (the 24TB model is just as noisy and warm), that should be expected. They are hotpluggable, as we bought these individually as we got paid, we'd buy one, slide it into the drive bay on the NAS and the OS would pick it up instantly without any problems. At the time of writing, I have no read/write errors registering with smartmontools and they are a part of overall ZFS pool that hasn't really hampered their speed. I'd definitely buy more if I could, if costs haven't doubled since we first bought our batches.
E**D
Reliable Performance and Trusted Quality: WD Red Pro NAS 14TB Internal Hard Drive
I recently added the Western Digital 14TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive to my home NAS system, and it has proven to be a stellar addition to my storage setup. The drive lives up to the "Pro" in its name, providing reliable performance and ample storage capacity for my needs. First and foremost, the drive itself operates quietly, a feature that is appreciated in any home setup. While the housing I chose for the drive could use a bit of improvement, the internal workings of the WD Red Pro drive are where it truly shines. It seamlessly integrates into my NAS system, delivering consistent and efficient performance. Setting up a home NAS system with these drives was a breeze, even for someone with basic knowledge of storage systems. The user-friendly nature of the WD Red Pro series makes it accessible for those looking to establish emergency backups for crucial family information or simply expand their storage capabilities. Having opted for a total of 4 drives for my NAS, the storage capacity has proven more than sufficient for my data needs. The reliability and consistency of WD drives have been a constant in all my systems over the years, and the WD Red Pro series is no exception. It's a trusted brand that excels in the field of storage solutions. In conclusion, the Western Digital 14TB WD Red Pro NAS Internal Hard Drive is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a high-capacity, reliable storage solution. With the ease of setup and the brand's proven track record for quality products, it's a solid investment for both enthusiasts and those looking to secure their family's crucial information. I highly recommend WD Red Pro drives for anyone in need of professional-grade storage performance.
K**S
DOA - makes weird noise and doesn't spin up! BEWARE
I bought two of WD Red PRO 18TB in October when they were on sale to replace the current disks in my Home Backup NAS. I bought 2 because I need two identical drives for the NAS. Disk 1 arrived a few days later and disk 2 arrived a few days later. And now the problems begun: Disk 2 which was sent to me wasn't an 18TB drive, it was only 6TB! A harmless mistake? Fraud? Who knows... Very annoying anyways... Now I tried to get disk 2 exchanged, but Amazon could only offer a refund, because the drives were out of stock with unknown restock date. Too bad because I didn't want a refund, since I got the drives for a good price and now they were more than 25% more expensive... So I had to wait about 3 weeks for the disk to be back in stock and be able to have it exchanged instead of just getting a refund. Today the exchanged drive finally arrived. This time it was as ordered 18TB. I installed both drives in my NAS. One drive was GOOD the other was recognized as BAD during the drive self test. The temperature reading was off and caused a S.M.A.R.T error. In fact there was no temperature reading at all for 1 drive. So I let the drive warm up for a few hours and tried it again. Same thing. SMART could no be read and there was no temperature shown for 1 of the 2 drives. I took both drives out of the NAS and tried to see what's going on by installing them in a Windows PC. One drive is fine. SMART is OK. No errors. The other drives just makes a weird repetitive noise and doesn't spin up. It's not recognized by windows. It's DOA (Dead On Arrival)! I checked which drive it was and it was the 2nd drive. The one I received as replacement today! So after the long wait and the whole odyssey of exchanging the drive the drive arrived DOA. Was it bad luck? Maybe. Do I trust these drives? No, not anymore. Never had a drive DOA. This was by far my worst experience buying Western Digital drives on Amazon! And I have quite a lot of them (in total probably about 16 different WD Elements and MyBooks). Since these 2 drives were supposed to be used in a NAS which should hold the backups of my personal and work PCs I thought I'd buy the more expensive "real" WD Red Pro drives, which are designed for 24/7 operation, but what did I get? Just a way too long frustrating experience overall. Maybe I was just unlucky in this case, but I never had a problem with a shucked drive. So back to shucking external drives... I CANNOT recommend the WD Red Pro 18TB drives at this point. PS: the HDD came in the original Western Digital box which then was packed in one of the thin Amazon air bubble envelopes. Maybe it's an issue that the drives aren't shipped better protected? Not sure. The delivery driver dropped it off quite carefully, though. No idea what happened to the drive in between...
A**R
When Seagate Exos X24 fails... WD Red Pro NAS comes to the rescue!
I had one of my Seagate Exos X24 go bad on me after just 6 months, the other 3 are still functioning, but I didn't want to invest on another Seagate drive, so I went with Western Digital this time. It took about a week to deliver, packaging had one of the corners indented, the plastic shells don't really do much in terms of dampening vibrations. This drive is pretty hefty, so I'm always afraid it will be the damaged during transit. I went with the largest NAS drive I could find. Kind of sad I missed the 24TB for 440 bucks last week. Went with this 26TB instead for 500 bucks, shipped and sold by Amazon. Storage capacity and dependability is a must considering my NAS only holds up to 4 drives. This was easy to install and took a little over a day to rebuild my RAID 5 up to healthy status. Connectivity / bandwidth / noise levels / speed is very similar to my current Exos drives. I really hope this drive lasts me a good few years, hopefully much longer than the 5 year warranty. So, durability is still uncertain at this point. I can't say these drives offer great value for money simply because currently prices have only risen, which is sad. The main reason why I deducted one star is because I could not find a way to update the firmware on this drive. Unlike my Exos drives, which I successfully (but quite painfully did so on Windows 11, because of horrible command lines and poorly written instructions) updated from version 05 to 06 just a few days ago. I have no idea how to update the firmware on this WD drive. It would be nice if WD would make a tool to detect and flash a new firmware on these drives on Windows 11 automatically. Why is it so difficult for them to do something like that? I would tentatively recommend this drive for anyone looking for a nice and quiet drive for their NAS. Cheers!
読**用
初期不良(スピンアップせず・フォーマット不可)
梱包自体は適切で、外装にも損傷はありませんでした。 しかし初期不良品でした。 電源投入後、 「コッ、コッ、コッ、コッ…」という異音が約30秒ほど続き、 最終的にスピンアップせず、正常に動作しません。 一見すると基板は生きているようで、最初はデバイスとして認識されますが、 フォーマットできず使用不能でした。 SMART情報も取得できません。 海外レビューを見ると同様の症状の報告が比較的多く、 体感ですが初期不良率がかなり高い(25%前後?)印象です。 今回たまたま引いた可能性もありますが、 個体差が小さい製品とは言えないと思います。 返品・返金対応は最終的にAmazon側で行われましたが、 高容量・高額製品だけに精神的・時間的コストは大きいです。 この容量帯の製品を購入する場合、 初期不良を引く可能性を織り込んだ上での購入をおすすめします。
L**A
Lo esperado de WD
Excelente duración, poco ruido .
D**A
WD Red una garanzia , ma ...
Ho voluto provare la versione PRO , che ha una rotazione superiore rispetto al solito . Per quel che riguarda il prodotto in generale non ho nulla da dire .. gli hdd WD Red sono una sicurezza. Devo però esprimere un giudizio negativo sulla rumorosità , dovuta alla rotazione superiore . Ho il Nas sotto il mobile TV chiuso e nonostante tutto si percepisce il ronzio continuo del hdd....è parecchio fastidioso . Penso che in futuro acquisterò un Seagate che gira a 5900 per vedere se risolvo il problema rumorosità.
R**.
Excellent NAS drive, and great price!
Excellent NAS drive, and great price! Bought four to upgrade a client's Synology NAS server. After days of drives swapping, storage pool repairing and data scrubbing, all four drives installed without any hiccup. System ran well for over a month now without any issue with many updates and modification. Heat performance is outstanding! No matter the load, drives kept at around 33 degrees Celius, compared to the Seagate 8GB NAS drive routinely ran at over 40 degrees Celius. Even the client mentioned that the Synology NAS enclosure is noticeably cooler to touch, and also quieter. R/W speed is also satisfactory. Highly recommended!
A**E
Quality
Good
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