BUFFALO 1 TB Spare Replacement Hard Drive for LinkStation 220 & 420 and TeraStation 1200 & 1400 (OP-HD1.0BST-3Y)

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BUFFALO 1 TB Spare Replacement Hard Drive for LinkStation 220 & 420 and TeraStation 1200 & 1400 (OP-HD1.0BST-3Y)

Introducing the BUFFALO 1 TB Spare Replacement Hard Drive, a purpose-built SATA internal drive designed to keep your Buffalo NAS systems running smoothly. This 1 terabyte spare is engineered to work seamlessly with LinkStation 220 and LinkStation 420, as well as TeraStation 1200 and 1400 series, providing a reliable, easy-to-deploy storage upgrade or replacement option. With Buffalo’s trusted engineering and a solid 3-year warranty, this HDD is the smart choice for safeguarding your digital world—photos, documents, videos, and crucial business data alike. Built to handle the demands of a network-attached storage environment, this drive aims to minimize downtime, simplify maintenance, and extend the longevity of your NAS setup.

  • Compatibility and easy swap: Specifically designed as a spare replacement for Buffalo NAS devices, including LinkStation 220 and LinkStation 420, as well as TeraStation 1200 and 1400 series. The drive is engineered to slot into standard Buffalo NAS drive bays with plug-and-play simplicity. Whether you’re expanding capacity or replacing a failed drive, this 1 TB option is tailored to minimize disruption and streamline your upgrade process. For setups that support hot-swapping, consult your NAS manual to confirm drive swap procedures; in many configurations, a safe power-down is recommended to protect data integrity.
  • High-capacity storage for today’s data needs: With 1 TB of storage, you gain ample room for documents, photos, videos, and shared media across your network. This capacity is ideal for homes and small offices that require a dependable, single-drive upgrade to keep ROM space, media libraries, and backups organized. The SATA interface ensures broad compatibility with NAS controllers and drives, enabling efficient data transfer and smoother file operations within the LinkStation and TeraStation ecosystems.
  • Reliability tuned for NAS workloads: Buffalo designs this spare drive for the rigors of NAS use, delivering consistent performance under typical 24/7 or near-constant access scenarios. The internal drive is built to withstand sustained read/write activity, handle multi-user access, and support RAID configurations where applicable. By using a Buffalo-branded spare, you align your replacement with the same reliability expectations you rely on for your other NAS drives, helping maintain data integrity during rebuilds and routine operations.
  • Warranty and supported peace of mind: This spare replacement hard drive ships with a 3-year warranty, reflecting Buffalo’s confidence in its long-term reliability and your protection against manufacturing defects. In addition to the warranty, Buffalo offers technical support to assist with installation, compatibility questions, and troubleshooting during the initial setup or drive replacement process. A 3-year program reduces the risk tied to hardware refresh cycles and helps you plan future upgrades with confidence.
  • Easy integration and maintenance: The drive is designed for straightforward integration into Buffalo NAS units, with standard SATA connectivity and a 3.5-inch form factor suitable for most LinkStation and TeraStation bays. The installation experience is a key benefit—no special tools required for typical replacement scenarios, and the drive is pre-configured in a format that aligns with NAS storage expectations. This means you can focus on data protection and uptime, rather than fiddling with complex setup procedures.

Technical Details of BUFFALO 1 TB Spare Replacement Hard Drive for LinkStation 220 & 420 and TeraStation 1200 & 1400 (OP-HD1.0BST-3Y)

  • Capacity: 1 TB
  • Interface: SATA
  • Form Factor: 3.5-inch internal hard drive
  • Compatibility: LinkStation 220, LinkStation 420, TeraStation 1200, TeraStation 1400
  • Warranty: 3 years
  • Use case: NAS storage, spare replacement, reliable data retention in Buffalo NAS environments

How to install BUFFALO 1 TB Spare Replacement Hard Drive

Installing a spare replacement hard drive in your Buffalo NAS is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and keep your data accessible. Follow these general steps to complete a safe replacement or upgrade. Always refer to your specific model’s user manual for any model-specific guidance or precautions.

1. Power down and unplug the NAS. If your device supports hot-swapping, you may follow your manual for hot-swap procedures; otherwise, ensure the unit is completely powered off to protect data during the drive swap.

2. Open the drive bay access panel to locate the failed or spare bay. Remove any retaining screws or latches securing the drive tray, and gently slide the current drive out of its slot.

3. Align the BUFFALO 1 TB spare drive with the tray’s connectors and slide it into the bay until it is firmly seated. Reinstall any screws or latches to secure the drive in place and ensure proper contact with the SATA interface.

4. Close the drive bay cover and reconnect power. Power on the NAS and wait for the system to boot. The NAS management interface should recognize the new drive; you may be prompted to initiate a rebuild or format if required by your RAID configuration.

5. If your NAS prompts for a rebuild, initiate the process via the management console. A rebuild will restore redundancy and parity across the array, preserving existing data while integrating the new drive. The time to completion varies with RAID level, drive health, and network activity, so monitor the progress within the NAS interface and avoid heavy operations during the rebuild.

6. After the rebuild finishes, confirm drive health and available capacity in the NAS dashboard. Run basic health checks and ensure the drive reports as healthy. If necessary, reconfigure shared folders, backup routines, and notification settings to reflect the updated storage layout.

7. Keep regular backups and monitor drive performance. While the BUFFALO spare is designed for reliability, maintaining a current backup strategy is essential for data protection. Consider scheduling periodic checks and testing restore procedures to validate your data integrity over time.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What models is this BUFFALO 1 TB spare drive compatible with?

    A: This drive is designed for Buffalo NAS units including LinkStation 220 and LinkStation 420, as well as TeraStation 1200 and 1400 series. It serves as a reliable spare or replacement to maintain storage capacity and uptime within those ecosystems.

  • Q: Do I need to format the drive before placing it in my NAS?

    A: In many NAS configurations, the drive will be initialized or reformatted by the NAS during the rebuild or first-use process. If your NAS prompts you to initialize or format, follow the on-screen instructions within the NAS management interface. Always ensure you have a recent backup before starting a rebuild or reformatting procedures.

  • Q: Can I use this drive in a normal PC, or is it strictly NAS-oriented?

    A: The drive is designed for Buffalo NAS environments, but it is a standard SATA 1 TB hard drive. If you connect it to a PC, you can format and use it like any other SATA drive, provided you understand that it may require reconfiguration if used outside the NAS ecosystem. For best results and data integrity within Buffalo NAS, use it as intended in those devices.

  • Q: What warranty comes with this drive?

    A: It includes a 3-year warranty, providing protection against manufacturing defects and solid support from Buffalo for installation and usage within compatible NAS units.

  • Q: Is this drive suitable for 24/7 NAS operation?

    A: Yes. The BUFFALO 1 TB spare is engineered for NAS environments and designed to support continuous or near-continuous operation typical in home and small-business networks. Regular monitoring, proper cooling, and a maintained backup strategy will help sustain long-term reliability.


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