Best 16TB NAS hard drives
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.