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The SanDisk Professional 22TB G-Drive Project combines massive 22TB capacity with enterprise-class 7200RPM Ultrastar HDD reliability, delivering up to 260MB/s read speeds. Featuring Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps) and USB 10Gbps compatibility, plus a PRO-BLADE SSD Mag slot for expandable SSD performance, it’s designed for professionals demanding fast, secure, and scalable storage solutions.
Hard Drive | 22 TB |
Brand | SanDisk Professional |
Item model number | SDPHG1H-022T-NBAAD |
Item Weight | 3.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.24 x 3.01 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.27 x 5.24 x 3.01 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
ASIN | B0CF7VF7HM |
Date First Available | August 14, 2023 |
P**O
Fast, Reliable, Massive Storage
This drive is a beast. I bought it to consolidate scattered backups and media files from years of work — and it handled everything with room to spare. Speeds are consistent even under heavy loads, and Thunderbolt 3 makes a real difference.It’s quiet, cool, and built like a tank. Perfect for large video files, raw images, and project archives. Not cheap, but if you value reliability and capacity, it’s worth every cent.Great choice for professionals who don’t want to mess around with flaky storage.
J**P
Always a good product
Use graids for all our projects, always a great product.
D**H
Not happy
Some background - I have a music studio and a photography studio. I have around 15 hi capacity drives - mostly all older G-Techs. I use these products a lot. I bought this SanDisk July 2024. Its sole purpose is to make 1 weekly secondary time machine backup to my photography Mac Studio - which I do every Sunday. The reality is that it will rarely switch on. It boots up sometimes. The unit is stored in its original packaging after performing a backup - it looks like new - the packaging looks like new. But it is so frustrating to use. Tonight it took 20 minutes to start the hard disk. Original cost was $788. Worst drive I have ever had - probably the most expensive as well. Positive note: once started it performs well.
M**O
Expensive but worth it for my photo needs
I bought two of these to connect to my Apple Studio and run carbon Copy for backup for my photos. Cold not be happier.
M**N
Only works with THUNDERBOLT port and THUNDERBOLT cable... I think?
I took a chance and bought this from the used/return pile for $120 cheaper. I think I got a good deal (fingers crossed). I backed up all three 2TB drives I have on my Lenovo P17, so I could replace them with 4 TB drives. That worked flawlessly. HOWEVER, I had assumed that I would also be able to connect this drive to my slightly older Lenovo P50 which has a regular USB-C port. I had assumed it would just be slower. But, no, it did NOT recognize the drive at all, not even under Disk Management. I tried several cords and concluded that this device ONLY works with a "real" Thunderbolt port and "real" Thunderport cable (look for the lightning bolt). I would be happy if someone would tell me I'm wrong, because, for me, having a backup means you should be able to read your data with your old laptop if your new laptop gets lost or stolen.I didn't even notice that this thing has a slot for an additional "pro-blade" drive, which could be useful. Most of my data are high-res photo scans and videos, so it would be nice to have different libraries on different pro-blades, but again, only if I can access them from more than one computer... and if the price for those came way down.
D**A
Just the right size
This external hard drive is easy to install and has an expansion slot in the front and usb-c port in rear for additional expansion or pass through of another device. Data transfer is fast.
T**S
Warning! - this is formatted for Mac OS and will not be recognized by Windows.
The drive is excellent, but must be formatted for Windows. The online User Manual for this drive (G-Drive) at westerndigital.com contains detailed instructions to perform this step. The instructions refer to a Command Line prompt available by right-clicking the Start Menu, but I did not see this option for Windows 11. Instead, I use the [windows]+R key to bring up the command prompt. That allowed the necessary commands to be entered and the drive ultimately formatted correctly.
J**S
REFUSED warranty on defective device over months and months. DO NOT BUY FROM AMAZON!!
Western Digital flat out making excusing for months, wasting my time exhausting all possible efforts to go through all the basic procedures per their website to create the advanced RMA warranty request. THIS IS ESSENTIAL IF YOU HAD DATA BEFORE THE DRIVE FAILED AND IT NEEDS TO BE RECOVERED.This is a "PRO" PRODUCT and the customer support has been INSANE if not possibly fraudulent in their obfuscation of the warranty process.IF YOU CARE ABOUT HAVING PIECE OF MIND WHEN PURCHASING A PRODUCT, RECONSIDER IF WESTERN DIGITAL AND THEIR COMPANY CARES ABOUT YOU AS A CONSUMER AND A PROFESSIONAL IN WHATEVER WORK YOU DO.In my honest experience, they have not.
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