What is the difference between WD Red and Purple?

What is the difference between WD Red and Purple?

The 7,200rpm 18TB WD Red Pro drive essentially uses the same mechanical components, recording methods, and interface as its Purple sister. But it has NAS-oriented firmware and has a 5-year warranty and 1 million hour MTBF rating. The WD Purple drive has a three year warranty, and MTBF rating of 1.5 million hours.

What are WD Purple for?

WD Purple drives are engineered specifically for surveillance to help withstand the elevated heat fluctuations and equipment vibrations within NVR environments. An average desktop drive is built to run for only short intervals, not the harsh 24/7 always-on environment of a high-definition surveillance system.

Can I use WD Purple in a NAS?

If your NAS is going to be dedicated to recording video from your IP cam, the WD purple would work just fine. The Purple is “Optimized” for recording Video. The Purple is “Optimized” for recording Video. (Writing data) A Network Video Recorder is basically a NAS for video and the WD Purple is used in those.

Is WD purple good for PC?

Illustrious. I wouldn’t use the WD purple in a PC, specially as a main boot disk, since you will get errors and might lose bit of data that might not be relevant on a surveillance device. I might use it as secondary drive for storage or backup. Also the WD purple might not go to sleep like regular desktop and NAS disk.

What is WD Red for?

Whereas a regular hard drive will frequently spin down and park heads in order to conserve power, a WD Red drive is programmed to disable frequent head-parking in favour of longevity and instead optimises power consumption by balancing rotation speed and caching algorithms; a technology known as IntelliPower.

Is WD Purple good for PC?

Can I use surveillance HDD in NAS?

Yes, they will work fine. Many surveillance rigs have more than one drive in them in a RAID configuration anyway. Note that surveillance drives are not going to be as proformant in a NAS as drives configured specifically for NAS use.

What does Caviar Taste like and how to eat it?

The texture is a large part of the allure of eating caviar. The roe or fish eggs tend to delicately pop in your mouth when you eat caviar. The texture and popping of the eggs along with the briny fishy taste of the roe combine into a culinary experience that complements many dishes or is perfect by itself.

How many calories are in a teaspoon of caviar?

Caviar is salty, but one teaspoon of caviar contains only 46 calories and 4 grams of protein. Caviar fish eggs benefit your health without risking your exceeding your recommended daily number of calories. Caviar fish eggs benefit more than just your beltline, as black caviar and red caviar nutritional value go far beyond calories and protein.

What is red caviar and where does it come from?

Red caviar comes from salmon. While not a true caviar, which only comes from sturgeon, salmon roe is not only delicious but also extremely popular. You commonly find red caviar atop your favorite sushi rolls.

What color is caviar from a Sturgeon?

Pure caviar from sturgeon fish ranges from olive green to dark black. The size of the caviar can vary with Osetra caviar being larger eggs that range in color from pale green to olive green. Beluga sturgeon yield smaller black pearls of caviar.

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