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WD RE WD2003FYYS 2 TB

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Placement: built-in; Type: HDD; Volume: 2 TB; Form factor ("): 3.5; Connection: SATA; Manufacturer's warranty: 5 years; Cache memory (MB): 64; RPM: 7200 rpm;
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WD WD2003FYYS
Placement
built-in
Type
HDD
Features
server
Volume
2 TB
Form factor
3.5 "
Connection
SATA
Manufacturer's warranty
5 years
Cache memory
64 MB
RPM
7200 rpm
Operation power consumption
10.7 W
Standby power consumption
1.5 W
Shockproof
30 G
Reading noise level
34 dB
Standby mode noise level
29 dB
MTBF (on/off)
600 K
Features
for video surveillance
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February 2011
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The WD RE RE series hard drives are highly regarded for their reliability and fast performance, making them suitable for both RAID arrays and home use. Users appreciate the high read/write speeds and the large storage capacities available, which range from 250 GB to 6 TB. The drives feature vibration protection and technology to prevent data loss during heavy vibrations, which is particularly beneficial in server environments. While some users report noticeable noise and vibration, especially in certain models like the WD2004FBYZ, others find the noise level acceptable with proper cooling solutions. The drives are considered expensive when purchasing multiple units, but the investment is justified by their long lifespan and reliability. Overall, the WD RE RE series is a solid choice for those needing dependable storage solutions.
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Normal option.
16 October 2012 
In order not to use various programs for monitoring the temperature of the hdd, you just need to think through the proper ventilation of the case. So that it is effective, and not at random. And then you can not control this parameter, and not worry about the data on the screws.
High reliability in continuous operation, which makes this hard drive suitable for RAID arrays, ensuring data safety. High read/write speed, which is always relevant. Large capacity of 2000 GB - the principle of the more, the better, applies here.
A bit expensive. When you buy one, it's okay, but when you buy several at once... it's expensive.
Barinov Oleguse WD WD2003FYYS few months
convenient for storing large files
22 November 2011 
i haven't had a single failure in a year of work. But I treat the hard drive carefully and try not to overstrain it =)
warms moderately
for stable operation it is better to install a program that will monitor the temperature. It does not heat up much, but still, it is better to know what and how is happening. The screw is large, there is a lot of information on it, so it will be a pity if it disappears
Nikolayuse WD WD2003FYYS more than year
The manufacturer must be flogged!
25 September 2016 
I regularly buy such discs. This WD2004FBYZ series vibrates a lot. That is, if you hold it in your hand, it behaves like a children's toy with a cheap motor. After installing it in a heavy basket and a mega-heavy case, the entire case vibrates. The vibration is noticeable EVEN on the table next to the case!!! The WD2000FYYZ series also suffered from this problem, but it was noticed in one out of six to ten drives and the vibration was less powerful. However, the batch of drives purchased over the last couple of months all vibrate. There's one supplier to Ukraine. A suspicion has arisen that they're sending us fakes. Or (less likely) the manufacturer has lowered the quality requirements of the finished product by a couple of levels. I (and everyone who works with me) quickly dubbed these drives VIBRATING DISKS. When idle, these vibrating disks stop, and after accessing them, they quickly spin up. Even a deaf person would notice the noise difference. It's time to give them a rating. It's a tricky matter. Of course, such drives are primarily intended for "noisy" servers, where noise is not considered a criterion at all. BUT, as everyone understands (I hope so), "vibrating disks" work to the detriment of the bearing, and they certainly will not last the declared 2 million hours in the "fairy tales." And knowing this, WD still pushes (possibly only here) its vibrating junk. Therefore, I believe that consumers - that is, us - should "protest" and try to influence WD's future view of us with our protest.
Almost everything!!!
Mega vibrates (considering the expected quality from a leading company)
 i recommend it don't buy
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