04-19-2023, 03:40 PM
Both WD Red Plus and Seagate IronWolf are good choices for use with the Synology DS423+. They are designed for use in NAS devices and come with features such as vibration control and optimized firmware for improved performance and reliability in a multi-drive environment.
In terms of noise, both the WD Red Plus and Seagate IronWolf are designed to be quiet during operation. The WD Red Plus has a noise level of 20-29 dBA, while the Seagate IronWolf has a noise level of 18-35 dBA, depending on the specific model.
As for the drives you mentioned, the Toshiba Enterprise MG07ACA14TE, WD Gold WD102KRYZ, and Seagate Exos X18 512E/4KN are all enterprise-class drives designed for use in data centers and server environments. While they may work with the Synology DS423+, they are not specifically designed for use in a NAS environment, and may not offer the same level of compatibility and reliability as drives specifically designed for use in NAS devices.
In terms of noise, both the WD Red Plus and Seagate IronWolf are designed to be quiet during operation. The WD Red Plus has a noise level of 20-29 dBA, while the Seagate IronWolf has a noise level of 18-35 dBA, depending on the specific model.
As for the drives you mentioned, the Toshiba Enterprise MG07ACA14TE, WD Gold WD102KRYZ, and Seagate Exos X18 512E/4KN are all enterprise-class drives designed for use in data centers and server environments. While they may work with the Synology DS423+, they are not specifically designed for use in a NAS environment, and may not offer the same level of compatibility and reliability as drives specifically designed for use in NAS devices.