APH Networks checked out the Western Digital Red Pro WD6001FFWX 6TB Hard Drive
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About a month ago, we published our review on the Western Digital Black WD6001FZWX 6TB hard drive. As I was scouring the internet, one user commented on the introduction of my article, saying it "takes the cake for the most creative way to segue into a hard drive review". Needless to say, I have to agree. I mean, is that not how all our introductions here at APH Networks work? But since this review is part two of our of our three-part series, I think it only makes sense for me to continue the story presented in the beginning of the Western Digital Black review in question. Shortly after that incident, I told my friend I will open every door for her for a whole year, and every time I do not, I will have to buy her a chicken nugget, payable with a running total upon the expiration of the agreement. The next day, we were walking to my car to go for lunch, and it was then I realized this agreement had some issues. Firstly, all doors included car doors. Secondly, on that particular day, I parked at the principle entrance of the church, and it was the time when everyone was just leaving. Needless to say, this whole door opening thing got a little more attention than I expected initially. From this, we can see as interesting as something may sound, applying to every situation may have unforeseen consequences. While the WD6001FZWX is a speedy near-workstation class hard drive, it does not mean it is ideal for deployment in your NAS. It is not that you physically cannot -- but would not it be better if you add shock protection, vibration protection, error recovery prevention, enhanced compatibility, improved balancing, and extended drive testing to the mix? Say hello to the Western Digital Red Pro WD6001FFWX 6TB. The latest high capacity WD Red Pro is essentially a Black, but made for network attached storage systems. Read on to find out if is the right person for the job!Western Digital Red Pro WD6001FFWX 6TB Hard Drive Review @ APH Networks