CMR vs SMR hard drives: which to choose?

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Quick answer

CMR (conventional recording) is the safe choice for NAS, RAID and sustained writes; SMR (shingled recording) is cheaper per terabyte but slows dramatically under heavy continuous writing and can stall during RAID rebuilds. For occasional backups SMR is fine; for anything write-heavy or redundant, insist on CMR.

As of June 26, 2026
Best price per TB
CA$22.19
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CMR vs SMR at a glance

CMRSMR
Recording methodTracks side by sideTracks overlapped (shingled)
Sustained writesConsistentSlows sharply when the cache fills
RAID / NAS rebuildsReliableCan stall or drop out
Price per TBSlightly higherLower
Best useNAS, RAID, heavy writesOccasional backups, archival

Which should you buy?

Choose CMR if

  • The drive goes in a NAS or any RAID array.
  • You write large amounts continuously (video capture, big transfers).
  • You want predictable performance and safe rebuilds.

SMR is acceptable if

  • The drive is for occasional, light backups only.
  • It is a single external drive, not part of an array.
  • You accept slow sustained writes in exchange for a lower price.

How to tell CMR from SMR

Manufacturers do not always label it clearly. Use these checks:

  1. Check the manufacturer's spec sheet or recording-technology database for the exact model number.
  2. Favour NAS and enterprise lines (WD Red Plus/Pro, Seagate IronWolf, Exos, Toshiba N300/MG), which are CMR.
  3. Be wary of the cheapest high-capacity consumer desktop and portable drives, which are often SMR.
  4. If sustained write speed collapses after the first tens of gigabytes, the drive is almost certainly SMR.

Buying storage in Canada

Prices on this page reflect Amazon.ca in Canadian dollars, which carry the US-to-CAD exchange rate on top of the global NAND shortage, so CA$ per terabyte sits above the US figure. The marquee discount window is Boxing Day and Boxing Week, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday a strong second and Prime Day a members-only third.

Confirm the listing is sold by Amazon.ca or an authorised Canadian seller so the manufacturer's Canadian warranty applies; grey-market imports can leave you without local support or returns. Watch for the rare listing priced in US dollars, which often signals a cross-border seller.

Live prices right now

Price per
10 products
ProductCapacityPriceCA$ / TBTechPrime
HGST, a Western Digital Company Ultrastar HE8 8000GB 128MB 7200RPM SATA Ultra 512E ISE 128MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare or OEM Drives 0F23267Used8 TBCA$177.49CA$22.19HDD · SATA-
HGST Ultrastar He8 HUH728080AL5204 8 TB 3.5" Internal Hard DriveUsed8 TBCA$207.41CA$25.93HDD · SATA-
HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 2 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM SATA Internal Enterprise Hard Drive - HUS724020ALA640 / 0F14690 64 MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare or OEM Drives 0F14690Used2 TBCA$56.64CA$28.32HDD · SATA-
HGST Deskstar 3TB 3.5-Inch 7200RPM SATA III 6Gbps 64 MB Cache Internal Hard Drive (0F12450)Used3 TBCA$84.95CA$28.32HDD · SATA-
Toshiba Canvio Basics 3TB Portable Hard Drive (HDTB330XK3CA)Used3 TBCA$99.99CA$33.33HDD · USB-
Seagate Expansion 24TB External Hard Drive HDD - USB 3.0, with Rescue Data Recovery Services (STKP24000400)24 TBCA$859.99CA$35.83HDD · USB-
Seagate Barracuda Internal Hard Drive 8TB SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch (ST8000DM004)Used8 TBCA$299.99CA$37.50HDD · SATA-
WD 5TB My Passport Ultra for Mac Silver Portable External Hard Drive, USB-C - WDBPMV0050BSL-WESNUsed5 TBCA$188.45CA$37.69HDD · USB-
WD 16TB My Book Desktop External Hard Drive, USB 3.0, External HDD with Password Protection and Auto Backup Software - WDBBGB0160HBK-NESN16 TBCA$607.99CA$38.00HDD · USBPrime
Seagate Exos 28TB Internal Hard Drive HDD - 3.5 in CMR SATA 6Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 512MB Cache, 2.5M MTBF - ST28000NM000C (Renewed)Renewed28 TBCA$1,070.38CA$38.23HDD · SATA-

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Frequently asked questions

Is CMR or SMR better?

CMR is better for NAS, RAID and sustained writes because performance stays consistent and rebuilds are safe. SMR is cheaper per terabyte and fine for occasional backups, but slows badly under heavy continuous writing.

Why should I avoid SMR in a NAS?

SMR drives can stall during RAID rebuilds and heavy writes, which risks very long rebuilds or the drive dropping out of the array. NAS-rated CMR drives avoid this failure mode.

How do I know if a drive is CMR or SMR?

Check the manufacturer's spec sheet or a recording-technology database for the exact model. NAS and enterprise lines are typically CMR; the cheapest high-capacity consumer drives are often SMR.

Is SMR ever a good choice?

Yes, for single-drive, write-light tasks like occasional backups or cold archival, where its lower price per terabyte outweighs its slow sustained writes.

Does SMR affect read speed?

Reads are largely unaffected; the SMR penalty is on sustained writes. The problem appears when you write a lot of data continuously or during RAID rebuilds.

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