Seagate Exos 22TB SATA HDD 6Gb/s 7200RPM 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive (ST22000NM000C) (Renewed)

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Exos 22TB SATA HDD 6Gb/s 7200RPM 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive (ST22000NM000C) (Renewed) Storage
Exos 22TB SATA HDD 6Gb/s 7200RPM 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive (ST22000NM000C) (Renewed)
Seagate★★★★4.3
HDD
22TB
D
$519.99
Specifications
asinB0DFDTPR74
reviews162
UPC703670607905
Model #ST22000NM000C
Weight1.9 lbs
Capacity22TB
FormSATA SSD
Form Factor3.5"
TypeHDD
InterfaceSATA
RPM7200
value76
PERFORMANCE
15%
Customer Reviews★★★★4.2 · 5 reviews
★★★★★(Update! I Got Two More!) This Is The Cheapest, Best Way To Get A Quality NAS Drive!!
17 Jan, 2025: I got a UGreen NAS. I put these two 22TB drives in it (from a 2 bay Asustor). (Which are still working perfectly!) I figured that would get me by until I'd figured out how much I like the UGreen and I didn't feel like an idiot for spending that kind of money. Well, I like the UGreen A LOT! I can't make myself wait! I ordered two more of these. I may leave another update when they get here. If there's something wrong with them, I'll leave an update for sure. At the very least, you'll know they work fine, too, if there are no further updates. For awhile, I was going to play musical hard drives with either 14 TB or 16 TB or 18 TB Exos drives, all of which I have two of. But after all that shopping, I realized the sweet spot has moved from that size to 22 TB anyway! And I don't have to play musical hard drives. And this way, I can put one or both 14 TB's in my computer or even one in each computer. I'm glad I did it this way. The 16 and 18 TB drives are in a Synology, and it deals with different hard drives really well, with Synology Hybrid RAID. These, as usual, were in perfect condition and perfectly packed! I have 4 NAS', 3 Asustors and a Synology. not sure, but there might be might be a couple Iron Wolf's left in there, but they're almost all Exos NAS hard drives. Plus I have about 6 Exos hard drives that came out of them when I put in bigger hdd's. I have NEVER had a problem with a "renewed" Exos (or Iron Wolf) hard drive. And I've gotten at least 12 or 14 of them. I cringe when I think of how much these probably cost when they were new!! (Time 12!!!) The Asustors work like clockwork, The Synology warns me that these drives aren't on Synology's "comatable drive" list, I hit "Proceed Anyway" or whatever, and they're off and running. By the time you get up to 20 - 22 TB, it takes DAYS! One of these Asustors is only two bays, so it got these (22TB) drives. I stole two 20TB drives they replaced and put them in the Synology. Everything is now finished except the "Data Scrubbing" (clean-up) on the Synology. The Asustor has 3.6 hours to go. Then I have to let it know that I want to expand that RAID. The Synology uses the Synology Hybrid RAID system, which makes MUCH better use of hard drives that aren't all the same size. It's going to need that expanded too, when it's done data scrubbing. These are great drives!! They use relatively little power (I've got off-grid solar, so that matters to me), their MTBF is 2.5 million hours, they transfer up to 200 megs per second, depend on where on the platters the heads are, and the price is way right if you do a little shopping. I'm not saying it's impossible to get a bad one, but I am saying it's EXTREMELY unlikely! Absolutely satisfied! They run a little cooler than "regular" drives because the platters are easier to spin in helium than in air, and that's always welcome. "Formatability" and "Ease of installation" are more a matter of the NAS than of the hard drive, but I thought I would try to get all the check marks. If you put them in a modern Ausustor or a modern Synology, they're easy to install without tools, and they format perfectly. (BTRFS)
Chris C · 2025-09-28 · via amazon
★★★★★Great price for big capacity
These are great drives if you need lots of storage. The drive passed testing by both CrystalDiskinfo and SeaTools. I have had no problems with it at all.
G. S. · 2026-04-30 · via amazon
★★★★★Works Great
More roon in NAS now.
Dave Anderson · 2026-05-02 · via amazon
★★★★I think I can, I think I...nope...dead on arrival.
I was eager to run this bad boy. Upon startup, nothing but a shrill whistle, a whine then grinding sound.
JD S · 2026-02-23 · via amazon
★★★★★The disk was healthy
It wasn't dead on arrival, the storage was as advertised, and the disk was healthy.
Joe · 2026-03-09 · via amazon
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Exos 22TB SATA HDD 6Gb/s 7200RPM 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive (ST22000NM000C) (Renewed) Storage
CONSIDER INSTEAD
SAVE $480360% of this product's perf
S501 128GB NVMe SSD 3D NAND1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (Read Speed up to 1,100 MB/s) Compatib...
Cap
128
Read
550MB/s
Type
NVMe
$39.99
+39% FASTER$480 cheaper
S501 128GB NVMe SSD 3D NAND1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (Read Speed up to 1,100 MB/s) Compatib...
Cap
128
Read
550MB/s
Type
NVMe
$39.99