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The SanDisk Professional 8TB G-RAID 2 is an enterprise-class desktop drive designed for professionals who demand high performance and reliability. Featuring dual 7200RPM Ultrastar drives, it offers exceptional speed and storage capacity, making it perfect for video editing, large file transfers, and data backup. With versatile connectivity options including Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C, plus the ability to daisy chain multiple devices, this drive is ready to meet the needs of any demanding workflow.
Hard Drive | 8 TB Desktop |
Brand | SanDisk Professional |
Series | G-RAID |
Item model number | SDPH62H-008T-NBAAD |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 6.39 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.88 x 3.58 x 3.58 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.88 x 3.58 x 3.58 inches |
Color | Space Grey |
Flash Memory Size | 8 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.1 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
ASIN | B099BPWNCW |
Date First Available | June 30, 2021 |
W**D
This drive is quiet
I needed an upgrade for my media library, and since the device sits on the stand under my TV, I wanted it to be quiet. I did a lot of research, and a lot of the multiple drive enclosures seem to be designed to go into a server closet where noise isn't really that much of an issue. This device is perfect for what I needed. It comes out of the box set to Raid 1, so I get redundancy by default. I got the 16tb version, which gives me 8tb for my media. It is important to note that the drive does not have an off switch (although, I love that you can turn off the LED light on the front), so it seems to be meant to just be left on, which is perfect for my use case. I have only had it for a week, we will see how it lasts, but I hope to use it for many years to come.
J**I
DO NOT BUY LOOK ELSEWHERE PRODUCT AND COMPANY
This drive failed before I had it for a year. I then saw a known issue of it not powering up I wish I knew before I bought. I called them and explained I had put only copies of MANY critical work items on the drive and needed help ASAP. They promised help but took 3 weeks to get me a new power supply to try- and they only sent a little cord not the whole new block assembly so waited 3 weeks and lost customer for no benefit. Ordered the warrantied replacement drive and its shipping was also messed up AND even though under warranty Ive had to pay fees and had a credit hold both of $800 until they get old back. They also told me Id have to hire someone to transfer over the drives and data at my own expense. The product is BAD and the customer service is WORSE. DO NOT DEPEND on this drive. Mine failed at the 11 month mark complete failure wont power on.
W**R
Quiet and fast (for a HDD)
Easy to set up. Trouble free. Quiet. Solid.
E**K
So far so good...
We bought this storage device to house some concert recordings after the internal storage on our capture computer got full. Coming from G-Technology drives and having a reasonably good experience with SanDisk we decided to give this a try. Build quality seems excellent, and the instructions were clear.Time will tell, but so far this has suited our needs very well. We'll likely be buying a few more for the other music venues we manage.
K**D
G-RAID Bright Light & Drive Capacity
This is a well made product. The drives can be a bit noisy. But not so much as to be distracting. And I can't really hear the fan that is on the back. The bay holds two 6TB drives that are striped together as a 12TB drive. The one issue that I had with the drive is not being able to control the "G" logo light on the front of the drive. It was too bright. The solution I found was to use one of the disc that magnetize to smart phones. The one I picked was called SALEX Phone Metal Plates Magnetic Car Mount. It is located at this link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YXRRVMT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1. They come in different colors, do the job well, and come with an adhesive back. They also look good on the drive. The discs are about an inch and a half in diameter and cover the light well enough to block it out.
M**L
Super saver
I’ve fumbled around 2 or 3 drives to save money in the past. Probably lost more time transferring files around to make room on the drives just to save $100. Bought this raid to end the transfer blues. Glad I did. The time saved already is paying dividends. Fast, solid and works great. Now I can use the smaller drives to store files when I’m done with projects on the raid.
G**.
mirroring worked, but any of the other raid settings not so much
value for money: this unit is pricy but you get what you pay for, right? Well i thought so. SanDisk is and has been a quality manufacture of drives for many years so even though the price of this unit put me in an uncomfortable place i felt like it was going to be a worthwhile purchase. When the drive arrived i unpacked it, plugged it in and verified that indeed it was showing 22tb available (half of the 44tb since the drive ships in Raid 1 status) I wanted JBOD (just a bunch of disks) or just one large 44tb volume. The instructions that come with the drive are very clear as to what you need to do in order to get the drive configured into Raid 0, Raid 5, or JBOD so i followed that instructions for jbod and that's where the trouble started. Once i flipped the appropriate dip switches and restarted the drive the drive light continued to blink endlessly. I took some time and researched what this might mean and several articles indicated that mapping 44tb may take some time so don't worry. Well the following morning the lights were still flashing. I attempted to turn off the drive - it would not turn off. So i unplugged it. That shut the drive down but upon powering it back up the drive active light was still flashing :-( Unplugged it and tried setting it back to one of the other raid settings. Nothing worked. The drive would not unmount, it would not shut down, just completely unresponsive. so i left it running for an additional 2 days (light still flashing) So i unplugged it, contacted Amazon and requested a refund which they granted without question. Well i still needed the drive and the drive capacity so the following weekend i drove to California from Las Vegas to visit the good folks at Samys Camera who also sell this drive. I walked in, purchased the drive and asked the sales associate to put the drive into status JBOD just to make sure it would work before driving back to Vegas. 2hrs latter management came up to me and said Mr. Miller we are going to refund your purchase and we will investigate the problem so that we are better prepared for when the next customer comes in asking for the same thing you have. So I'm not sure what the problem is other than the drive will not function as one large 44tb unit. I'm sure if 22tb would fulfill your data storage needs that this drive would fit your needs very well and probably work as expected. After purchasing this drive from two separate vendors and experiencing the exact same trouble my guess is that there is some sort of hard coded software problem with the various Raid settings powering this unit. I'm going to look into Mass Raid Storage Solution something from Synology or Qnap maybe WD. I'm not real happy about the thought of having my images broken up into bits and spread across 2,4,6,8 drives. Yes i know there are supposed to be protections in place to keep you from losing data in the event of a drive failure but at this point i'm just uneasy about this whole process. maybe a 2, or 3 18tb external stand alone drives would fit my needs better and i will just manually copy stuff from one drive to the next to create secure backups. At least that way the entire image or block of images is/are on one drive and not spanned across however many drives make up the Raid.
A**D
So fast. So simple. So badass. I love this drive.
Mine is set up as a RAID1. So I’ve got 6tb of storage with the piece of mind of redundancy. Setup was simple and quick. I was up and running in minutes. The Thunderbolt makes navigating data instantaneous. I rarely notice any delay on my 15” MBPro. I looked at a bunch of alternative RAID drives. This is the one. Totally crushes.
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