Synology HAS5300-12T SYNOLOGY 3.5 SAS HDD HAS5300 12TB
The HAT5300‑12T is a 12 TB enterprise‑class SATA hard drive made by Synology for use in Synology’s NAS and storage systems. It’s a 3.5‑inch SATA hard disk drive (HDD) from Synology’s enterprise class “HAT5300” line, meant for use in Synology NAS/storage systems. Designed for continuous 24/7 operation in demanding workloads.
- High Capacity
The drive provides 12 TB of storage in a 3.5″ form factor. - Enterprise Reliability & Durability
- MTTF (Mean Time to Failure) rated at about 2.5 million hours.
- Workload rating of ~ 550 TB written per year.
- Designed for 24/7 operation in demanding environments.
- Performance
- Rotational speed: 7,200 rpm.
- Buffer (cache): 256 MiB.
- Sustained data transfer speeds: up to ~ 242 MiB/s typical.
- Integration & Optimization with Synology Ecosystem
- Firmware updates are managed through Synology DSM (Disk Station Manager) to ensure all drives stay updated.
- Tuned to deliver up to ~ 23% higher sustained sequential read performance in multi‑user environments compared to similar‑class drives.
- Data Protection Features
- Persistent write cache: helps protect data in case of sudden power loss.
- Extensive validation and stress testing (over 300,000 hours) to ensure reliability in Synology systems.
- Power & Environmental Specs
- Typical power consumption: ~ 4.25 W when idle; ~ 7.83 W during random read/write operations.
- Operating temperature range: 5 °C to 60 °C; non‑operating range wider.
- Physical dimensions and weight: approx. 26.1 mm × 101.85 mm × 147 mm; ~ 720 g.
- Warranty & Support
- Comes with a 5‐year limited warranty from Synology.
- Regulatory and quality certifications: CE, RoHS, UL, TUV etc
What Makes It Stand Out
Here are what Synology emphasizes as strengths:
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Enterprise reliability
The drive is built for heavy workloads, frequent access, and continuous uptime. The high MTBF, workload rating, and stress‑testing support this. -
Integration with DSM & Synology hardware
Because Synology designs the disks and the NAS system, there are firmware optimizations, compatibility tuning, and automatic firmware updates through DSM. This helps with stability, performance consistency, and maintenance. -
Good sequential throughput
If your workload involves large file transfers (e.g. video, backup, bulk data), this drive will perform well. The ~242 MiB/s sustained speed is among the better for HDDs of this class. -
Data protection features
Persistent write cache is one of the features that helps reduce risk of corruption in case of sudden power loss -
Designed for NAS & Enterprise Use: The drive is stress‑tested by Synology over hundreds of thousands of hours to ensure compatibility, stability, and durability in multi‑drive, multi‑user setups.
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Persistent Write Cache: Helps reduce risk of data corruption if there’s sudden power loss.
- Optimized Sequential Performance: Especially in environments with many users or clients (video editing, file sharing, streaming), where sequential reads/writes dominate. Synology claims up to ~23% better sustained sequential read performance in such scenarios compared to similar drives.
Ideal Use Cases
This drive is best suited to:
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NAS servers used for backup, archiving large files, media libraries, video editing storage.
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Environments with many users or many concurrent accesses, especially sequential workloads.
- When uptime and data integrity are critical (e.g. business, small servers).
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When you want good warranty support and lower risk of failure.
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Multi‑user file servers, where sequential read/write tasks dominate
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Surveillance systems (video recording) or any system that’s always on (24/7 operation)
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Here are where the HAT5300‑12T really shines:
Trade‑offs / What to Consider
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Random I/O / Small File Performance: As with most HDDs, performance drops relative to SSDs when handling lots of small, random read/write operations (databases, virtual machines etc.).
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Power / Cooling / Noise: Higher speed (7200 RPM) and higher workload rating mean more power draw and heat; you’ll need a good cooling setup. Also, noise might be more noticeable than slower, lower‑RPM NAS drives.
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Cost: Being enterprise/NAS‑optimized with a long warranty, you’ll usually pay more per TB compared to basic consumer drives.
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Compatibility: Although Synology drives are optimized for Synology NAS units (and get firmware updates via DSM), ensure your NAS supports the drive, physically and electrically (power supply, drive bays, airflow etc.).
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| General | Capacity | 4 TB | 8 TB | 12 TB | 16 TB | 20 TB |
| Form Factor | 3.5″ | 3.5″ | 3.5″ | 3.5″ | 3.5″ | |
| Interface | SATA 6 Gb/s | SATA 6 Gb/s | SATA 6 Gb/s | SATA 6 Gb/s | SATA 6 Gb/s | |
| Performance | Rotational Speed | 7,200 rpm | 7,200 rpm | 7,200 rpm | 7,200 rpm | 7,200 rpm |
| Maximum Sustained Data Transfer Speed (Typ.) | 255 MB/s | 260 MB/s | 254 MB/s | 275 MB/s | 281 MB/s | |
| Reliability | Warranty | 5 Years | 5 Years | 5 Years | 5 Years | 5 Years |
| Notes | The warranty period starts from the purchase date as stated on your purchase receipt. | |||||
| Power Consumption | Active Idle (Typ.) | 4.07 W | 5.61 W | 4.25 W | 4.00 W | 4.38 W |
| Random Read / Write (4KB Q1) (Typ.) | 7.76 W | 9.29 W | 7.83 W | 7.63 W | 8.11 W | |
| Notes | Power consumption may differ according to configurations and platforms. | |||||
| Temperature | Operating | 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F) | 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F) | 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F) | 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F) | 5°C to 60°C (41°F to 140°F) |
| Non-operating | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | |
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