Best 16TB NAS hard drives
16TB packs serious capacity into each bay - the tier to reach for when slots are limited or you'd rather not add another enclosure. Every pick is CMR, NAS- or enterprise-rated and mostly helium-sealed, ranked by measured failure rate.
| Drive | Capacity | Tech | Class | Interface | AFR | €/TB | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
ST16000NM000J
Seagate Exos X18
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | 0.22% | €27.49 | €440 |
| 2 |
ST16000NM001G
Seagate Exos X16
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | 0.54% | €31.16 | €499 |
| 3 |
WUH721816ALE6Lx
WD Ultrastar DC HC550
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | 0.80% | €41.25 | €660 |
| 4 |
MG08ACA16Tx
Toshiba MG08
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | 1.48% | €27.49 | €440 |
| 5 |
MG09ACA16TE
Toshiba MG09
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | 1.73% | - | - |
| 6 |
WD161KFGX
WD Red Pro
|
16 TB | CMR | NAS-Pro | SATA | - | €71.18 | €1,139 |
| 7 |
WD161KRYZ
WD Gold
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SATA | - | - | - |
| 8 |
ST16000NT001
Seagate IronWolf Pro
|
16 TB | CMR | NAS-Pro | SATA | - | €42.65 | €682 |
| 9 |
ST16000NM002G
Seagate Exos X16
|
16 TB | CMR | Enterprise | SAS | - | €60.62 | €970 |
| 10 |
HDWG51G
Toshiba N300
|
16 TB | CMR | NAS | SATA | - | - | - |
Ranked by measured failure rate (Backblaze AFR). $/TB shows once live prices are wired.
Why 16TB
When bays are the constraint, capacity per drive is the whole game. A 4-bay NAS on 16TB drives reaches roughly 48TB usable in RAID 5 with room to grow. This is also the tier where the data gets reassuring: the 16TB enterprise drives here (Seagate Exos, WD Ultrastar) post some of the lowest failure rates we track, well under 1%.
Pair with proper redundancy
The catch with drives this big is rebuild time, and a single-parity array has no protection while it resilvers. Run RAID 6 / SHR-2 once you have several. The RAID calculator shows usable capacity and fault tolerance for any layout before you buy.
Frequently asked questions
- Are 16TB drives reliable?
- Modern 16TB CMR drives are built to enterprise standards and perform well in Backblaze data. The main consideration is rebuild time - resilvering a 16TB drive takes a while, so use double-parity (RAID 6 / SHR-2) in larger arrays.
- Are 16TB NAS drives helium-filled?
- Most are. Helium lowers drag, heat and power draw - a mature technology used across enterprise fleets. It's a plus, not a risk.