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The Water Panther WP Arsenal 12TB SATA 7200RPM 3.5-Inch DAS Hard Drive (Renewed) delivers enterprise-grade storage capacity and speed optimized for direct-attached storage systems. With a robust 7200RPM spindle speed and SATA-600 interface, it supports heavy workloads up to three times that of standard NAS drives. Designed for seamless integration into JBOD and RAID configurations, this drive offers reliable, low-latency performance backed by a 2-year warrantyโideal for professionals demanding consistent, high-capacity backup and storage solutions.










| ASIN | B08K3SXQ5T |
| Additional Features | High endurance |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,538 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #324 in Internal Hard Drives #1,663 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Water Panther |
| Built-In Media | HDD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 MB |
| Color | Enterprise DAS HDD |
| Compatible Devices | DAS, Desktop, Gaming PC, NAS, Server, Workstation computer |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 620 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 12000 GB |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 12 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 10"L x 7"W x 3"Th |
| Manufacturer | Water Panther |
| Mfr Part Number | WPS12T72SATA3DAS-cr |
| Model Name | Arsenal |
| Model Number | Arsenal Hard Drives DAS HDDs |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Feature | High endurance |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| UPC | 649661256861 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
P**W
EXCELLENT purchase!!
I am extremely pleased with my order of 10 drives. Packaging was incredible (see pics) every drive looks brand new, clean, labled... And most importantly every drive read free of errors and mounted with zero problems on my Mac Pro 5,1. I am now running them in a Raid 50 configuration. There is just a tiny bit of disc noise when discs start up, but once running there very quiet... I'm actually impressed at how quiet. I have my fan set to auto to take care of air flow, seems to run cooler than the 16tb drives in my 4 bay. (Not hitting speed 3 of 3 as often.) I was very skeptical about making this purchase because every brand of hard drive not WD or Toshiba have given me headaches!!... But for this price and needing more than a few, I just had to take the chance... I will run my raid 50 array for several weeks and repost if necessary. Wish I could have afforded more!! Edit: May 28, 2021 I wrote this when the drives were just over 200.00 a piece!! there twice that right now because of the current hard drive market. This statement was made during a very lucky time b4 all hard drive prices sky rocketed! But I have not had any issues with any of the hard drives after weeks of 24/7 use...., very nice!!
A**R
Just buy them. Don't hold back either
16,000 hours in (almost 2 years) on 2 of these drives, in a server case with 6 other drives, no vibration protection at all, over 11,000 head flying hours, and these things are still going strong. My only regret with them is when I bought them on sale, I only bought 2. They ARE noisy but absolutely worth getting. Do not be scared by the renewed label. btw these guys are scanned every other day or so, including a full surface scan weekly. Its not a fluke, they really are working well.
B**E
Way quieter than reviews would suggest (Many updates, over time, below)
UPDATE 10/5/23: SECOND DRIVE FAILURE. Well this is starting to look shabby in regards to the quality of these drives. Over the last year or so, of the 4x drives I have purchased, 2x have now failed. I contacted Tech on Tech and they were great with their customer service, as they always are, and sent me an RMA # to receive said drive (12TB Exos X18). I really like the X18 line, and have had many in the past but herein lies a big problem with all of the RMAs: you return your drive and get what they have in stock IE it's very doubtful I'll get another X18 in exchange for my faulty X18. We'll see what happens, will update as always with results. UPDATE 9/23/23: Since ordering my first drive from this company (almost a year ago to date above) I've had one drive failure (see previous update below) which had a very fast, no hassle whatsoever turn around and of the other 3x HDDs (which are all Exos 18x 12TB HDDs, which I requested and they filled no prob) are all running perfectly without any issues. This company is reputable and reliable. They don't hassle you within the 2 year warranty period, and I can say after dealing with them through a defective drive scenario they're worth the price, 100%. I'm basically updating this review because I am back on their page ordering another 4x 18TB HDDs, that I am told (by tech on tech) have the same specs as the Seagate Exos X20 18TB drives (ST18000NM003D). I will be updating this review with my findings, as this will be my first time ordering anything other than their 12TB drives. I'm cautious this time because the seller stated that these drives "have the same specs as the ST18000NM003D drives" which I interpret as not being Seagate (who I trust as a brand, moreover the Exos line). Will update, as always, after some time with the 18TB drives. UPDATE 2/21/23: Can't say enough. Requested (2x) x18 Exos 12TB drives and thats what i got. I now have a super affordable RAID array, with quality hdd drives for my 4k movie collection. PLUS a ton of extra space for projects and games. I know ove updates this review quite a few times, but it bears repeating: these drives are quality and if, in the event you have a faulty drive (reallocations) they help you and ship the replacement asap (short the shipping I paid to get the bad drive back to them, ~$20). Overall, happy. UPDATE 2/10/23: AWESOME TECH SUPPORT/CUSTOMER SERVICE! They had a replacement drive in the mail a day after receiving the defective drive. New drive is better than the first. Very happy with this company. You take the risk buying reused enterprise drives, but for the price, im down. Ordered another 2x today to add to my RAID array. Word to the wise: always have a back up drive with everything 1:1 if youre going to play the renewed game. IMO its totally worth it for ~$10 per TB. UPDATE 2/2/23: Drive has failed with ~43000 reallocations. Sent drive back to TechonTech (at my own expense, ~$20 shipping) and am awaiting a replacement to secure my Raid array. This was not optimal, who wants a dead drive in 4 months working time but this is only one of 3 that has failed. Well see how the others hold up in time. For now im removing 2 stars. The inconvenience is a burden atm and im worried for my data that currently sits on one drive. Will Update with the resolution. Its been a few months since purchase and install. I use this HDD for media storage via torrent DLs essentially. The sound level has not been a prob at all. Via other reviews i wonder if quality varies with these, as mine is quiet as can be. Disk read/write noise is barely noticeable past what you'd expect from a mechanical drive. No clicking or buzzing etc, on my unit. Would reccomend and plan to order 3x more for server use. Update: Its been 3-4 months and the drive is still spinnin! I bought another 2 and am running a Raid array. As of now, flawless and not that noisey next to a Toshiba drive of the same age, which is a jet plane in comparison. My OG review stands, would reccomend. Though i still am curious how they vary from drive to drive sas they are refurbs. Imo, save em from the trash heap!
J**E
Only 18 Power On Hours
I received the drive 6/17/23. It was packed well in the typical heavy pocket style bubble wrap drives are shipped in. No noticeable wear or dings on the outside of the drive. I received a Seagate EXOS 14tb drive. Ran a couple smart tests with gsmartcontrol on linux. A short test revealing total power on hours was 18 hours. Thought that was awesome. Im a pretty skeptical person so my brain always goes to "Why sell such an expensive drive at such a cost that only has 18 hours on it?". Im a Telemetry Engineer and have involvement throughout our companies Telemetry System "stack", and we leased a physical server early on in our project. Im assuming previously leased machines are where these devices come from, as re-leasing storage is would not be a good business practice. The drives from leased servers get sold to qualified storage cleaners, they thoroughly wipe the drives of all private data, and resell the drives at a discounted rate. A deep scan reveal no errors. No bad sectors to speak of. Max life time temp was 51 C. As of now Im going to give the company the benefit of a doubt and say they arent wiping smart data. Its feasible to do so, but seems like we would be getting ALOT more duds than what is has been shown in the reviews. I will buy more of these drives, as I Ive gotten bit a little by the data hoarder bug. Controversial information and opensource LLMs need to be preserved for the future :) Update 2/2/25 Bought 2 of these total and almost 2 years since my purchase with MANY shut downs these are still running strong in an old Dell R720 server running off solar with a 2000w inverter. Highly recommend.
T**K
First drive wouldn't format. Second one worked for 5 months. Buyer beware.
The drive was a refurbished Seagate Exos. Drive failed to format. I tried several times, but it just hung up during the process in both Windows and Linux. While it said it was formatting, Task Manager showed 0 activity. I guess that's the risk of buying refurbished. Based on reviews, I gave them another chance and reordered the drive. Second one lasted about 5 months before failing SMART tests and having bad sectors. The good news is that Amazon's Renewed warranty will get me some money back. The bad news is that the same HDD costs nearly double what it did 5 months ago, so it's still a big loss for me.
S**T
Great drives for NAS
These drives are great value for a personal NAS. I'm using them in an unRAID server, which has redundancy so I feel comfortable using them. I'm not doing any business-critical things, but for my media server and personal files, they're fine. I have purchased eight of these drives (four 14TB, four 20TB) and I've received recertified Seagate drives with every order. The oldest drives I have, have been running for nearly a year. I should also mention that their packaging is top notch and your drives will get to you safely. They shipped same day with overnight delivery for my Prime shipping orders. This company publishes their customer service phone number and email on their Amazon seller page, their website, and include warranty information with the drives in the box so they make an effort to be reachable for warranty claims. I've not had any failures to need to do a warranty claim, but I feel confident they will promptly respond to any warranty claims just from the way they've quickly fulfilled and shipped orders in the past. I will continue to buy these drives in the future because they are a great deal and have served me well so far.
F**E
Was uncertain about "renewed" but have had no issues at all
(Update: have now purchased 1 18tb and 1 20tb and both performed well for long-term storage backups, not used daily.) Original review: Wasn't recognized on my Mac initially (this is normal and expected) then I partitioned this 18TB drive into 4 "drives" using Disk Utility so I can run backups of my entire system (with 4 disks connected) onto one disk and easily store that single disk off-site. Disk Utility crashed while I was attempting to partition the first time but I don't think that was the fault of this drive. It partitioned successfully on the 2nd attempt and I've run two backups now, with zero problems. I would purchase again at this price point. I'm not a tech guru but running this drive from a "toaster"-style drive holder, connected to a MacBook Air via that cord with a lightning bolt on it (at both ends), I was seeing copy speeds of around 150-400MB/s (usually at that lower end) though it goes up and down for reasons I don't comprehend.
M**T
Perfect for NAS or extra storage
I got two drives for my NAS box. In fact its for my NAS box backup. I am overkill when it comes to my network and backing up. I have over 10 years or videos and podcasts for my cleints. I keep everything. So I needed a way to take all my other 1tb and up to 4tb drives and combine them all. So thats where these drives come in. I have a QNAP 642 NAS box, and I also have a Orico USB NAS box that is plugged into the QNAP, it is amy back up unit. These drives are in there and used to backup from my main NAS. It works for me. I know other people have had issues. So far NONE for me and they work very well and fast. They are actual Seagate 16tb drives. Re purposed/renewed. I liek them and they work flawless so far.
A**R
Very nice drive.
Got a Seagate x14 exos from them with only 17 hours usage. So far passed all smart tests on linux. seems to be a good drive. Will update if any issues.
D**M
Good deal
Was suspicious of these relabeled drives. Turned out to be Seagate datacenter drives. Been working 5 months so far no issues. Good deal
R**C
Seagate Brand, Ordered 4, 1 Defective
Ordered 4 of these. one of them failed short/long tests, LBA errors. All of them had S.M.A.R.T data saying 20 power-on hours. which isn't bad. We'll see how the RMA goes for the last one. There was no direct replacement option. only Refund to card (guess i have to re-order it by hand...)
L**L
These are Seagates with Errors. Avoid.
The first one I ordered the package had already been opened and swapped for a Seagate 8TB drive. I returned it, at the time they were out of stock. The second one I ordered was another Seagate but at least it was 14TB this time. HOWEVER this one started showing errors within a week. There is a reason this appears to be too good to be true. It's because it is. I saw all the good reviews, it's true the up time shows not very long but the drives are erroring out. It's false advertising, these are Seagate Greens (some of the worst drives there are with the highest failure rates).
G**S
Working great
This is a rebranded seagate drive. I ordered two and they had about 7 hours use each. I am guessing refurb drives, or just returned drives. Working great so far
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