Anyone upto speed with best value NAS drives, the three most popular/readily available brands are:
Toshiba N300 // 12tb = ~£240 // 16tb = ~£280 // 18tb = ~£340
Seagate Ironwolf Pro // 12tb = ~£265 // 16tb = ~£355 // 18tb = ~£390
Western Digital Red // 12tb Plus = ~£235 // 16tb Pro = ~££400 // 18tb Pro = ~£460
Is there a good price point for bang for your buck?
Toshiba N300 // 12tb = ~£240 // 16tb = ~£280 // 18tb = ~£340
Seagate Ironwolf Pro // 12tb = ~£265 // 16tb = ~£355 // 18tb = ~£390
Western Digital Red // 12tb Plus = ~£235 // 16tb Pro = ~££400 // 18tb Pro = ~£460
Is there a good price point for bang for your buck?

For a statistical assessment, you can look at the MTBF rating and workload rate, but don't take any of those numbers literally, they are really only an indication of (theoretical) relative reliability (and even then, you are best comparing within manufacturers).
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