Western Digital RE4 Series Enterprise Grade Hard Drive Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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WD's enterprise grade RE4 server level drives are basically like their desktop drives in terms of performance and capacity, except they are significantly more reliable and also more expensive. CA: ncix.com US: us.ncix.com
The video presents a straightforward unboxing and first look at the Western Digital RE4 Series Enterprise Grade 2 TB hard drive, showcased by Linus Tech Tips with the help of his cat, Rumble. Linus explains that the RE4 is designed for reliability and server-grade workloads, featuring a significantly longer mean time between failures (MTBF) than consumer drives and a warranty of five years. He notes key specifications such as 7200 RPM spindle speed, 64 MB of cache, and SATA interfaces, highlighting that these drives retain desktop-class performance but are engineered for heavy, always-on use in server-like environments. The host discusses practical use cases, including home servers and 24/7 streaming or data-access scenarios, where enterprise drives tend to hold up better under continuous load. A recurring theme is the trade-off between reliability and cost, with RE4 drives offering greater durability at a higher price point. The unboxing is light-hearted, with commentary about packaging and even a moment where Linus jokes about strapping the drive to a cat to illustrate storage capacity. In closing, Linus confirms the 5-year warranty and the enterprise-grade design, inviting viewers to subscribe to Linus Tech Tips for more unboxings, reviews, and computer videos.
Topics · hardware unboxing · enterprise storage · server hardware · computer components
Questions answered
- What makes the WD RE4 drive enterprise grade and more reliable than consumer drives?
- The WD RE4 drive is designed for higher reliability with a longer mean time between failures (MTBF) and a 5-year warranty, intended for server-like, always-on workloads, which reduces failure rates under heavy, continuous use.
- What are the key specs mentioned for the WD RE4 in this video?
- The drive spins at 7200 RPM, has 64 MB of cache, uses SATA interfaces, and is positioned as a durable, enterprise-grade storage option.