High-performance, reliable hard drives for Synology systems
Enterprise storage drives for Synology systems
Synology HAT5300 HDD offers class-leading performance thanks to tight integration with DSM and Synology hardware. With over 400,000 hours of in-house validation testing, the HAT5300 series brings unmatched reliability to Synology deployments.
Performance
Up to 274 MB/s sustained data transfer1
Optimization
Up to 23% faster sequential read in Synology NAS2
Reliability
Purpose-built for Synology servers running 24/7
Updates
Automatic firmware updates with DSM
Consistent performance scaling
Through testing and optimizations, HAT5300 series HDD has been tuned to deliver up to 23% higher sustained sequential read performance2 in demanding multi-user environments.
Built for peak performance
Rigorous validation
Over 400,000 hours of stress testing with Synology devices3 ensure that HAT5300 drives can withstand even the most demanding enterprise environments and deliver highly reliable performance.
Effortless firmware updates
Automatic firmware updates through DSM mean that HAT5300 drives always benefit from the latest enhancements.
Durability for 24/7 environments
HAT5300 series HDD is backed by a 2.5 million hour MTTF4 rating, workload support of 550 TB per year, and persistent write cache technology to minimize data corruption in the event of sudden power loss.
Notes:
1. Maximum sustained data transfer speed of HAT5300-16T drives.
2. Performance testing was conducted by Synology using 12 drives on an SA3600, configured using RAID 5, against similar class drives (Enterprise) with IOMeter (64KB blocks). Results are for reference only. Actual performance may vary depending on workload, testing methods, and how devices and software are configured.
3. Among the HAT5300-4T, HAT5310-8T, HAT5300-12T, and HAT5300-16T drives, 400,000 hours of hard drive tests have been conducted with Synology devices to maximize the compatibility of these drives with Synology devices.
4. Mean Time to Failure (MTTF) is not a guarantee or estimate of product life; it is a statistical value related to mean failure rates for a large number of products which may not accurately reflect actual operation. Actual operating life of the product may be different from the MTTF.