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The WD Red SA500 is a decent “get the job done” SSD, but it’s not the most exciting purchase at **£276.55 ex‑VAT** for a 1TB drive. In day-to-day server or workstation use it’ll feel solid and reliable, and WD’s Red line is generally designed with always-on environments in mind. That said, for this price point you’ll want to ask whether you’re paying a premium for the name rather than performance you’ll actually notice—especially if your workloads aren’t heavily dependent on sustained loads.
Who should buy it? If you’re building a **small NAS, storage-heavy but not ultra-performance-demanding setup**, or you want a mainstream, business-friendly SATA M.2 drive with a “boring but dependable” reputation, it’s a reasonable fit. Who should avoid it? If your budget can stretch to a better-value alternative (or to an NVMe option where your bottlenecks are latency/IO), I’d be cautious—SATA SSDs are usually the place where you can accidentally overpay. Bottom line: **buy it if you specifically want a conservative SATA Red SSD for storage use**; otherwise, at this cost, I’d price-check harder before committing.

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