Choosing between Seagate IronWolf and WD Red is the most common NAS drive decision. Both are purpose-built for 24/7 NAS operation, but key differences exist in performance, features, and recording technology.
Product Lines

| Feature | Seagate IronWolf | Seagate IronWolf Pro | WD Red Plus | WD Red Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Use Case | Home/SOHO NAS | Business NAS | Home/SOHO NAS | Business NAS |
| Workload | 180 TB/year | 300 TB/year | 180 TB/year | 300 TB/year |
| Warranty | 3 years | 5 years | 3 years | 5 years |
| Recording | CMR | CMR | CMR | CMR |
| Capacities | 1-16 TB | 2-20 TB | 1-14 TB | 2-22 TB |
| Data Recovery | 3yr Rescue | 3yr Rescue | No | No |
Recording Technology
Both IronWolf and WD Red Plus use CMR (Conventional Magnetic Recording), which is essential for NAS RAID performance. Avoid the basic WD Red (non-Plus) at lower capacities — some use SMR technology which performs poorly in RAID configurations.
Unique Features
Seagate IronWolf includes free 3-year Rescue Data Recovery service worth £50+ — a significant advantage if a drive fails with critical data. IronWolf Health Management integrates with Synology and QNAP for proactive monitoring. WD Red includes no equivalent recovery service but tends to be marginally quieter in operation.
Our Pick
For home NAS: both are excellent. Seagate IronWolf gets the edge thanks to included Rescue Data Recovery. For business NAS: IronWolf Pro vs WD Red Pro are equally matched — buy whichever is cheaper at time of purchase.
| Drive | Capacity | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| Seagate IronWolf 8TB | 8TB CMR, 3yr Rescue | Check Price |
| WD Red Plus 8TB | 8TB CMR | Check Price |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Seagate or WD better for NAS?
Both are equally reliable. Seagate IronWolf includes free data recovery. WD Red Plus is often marginally cheaper.
What does CMR vs SMR mean?
CMR writes tracks without overlapping. SMR overlaps tracks for more density but with worse random write performance — avoid SMR for NAS.









