Western Digital Spins Off Flash Business, Launches High-Capacity 26TB HDD for NAS Applications
March 12, 2025 – Western Digital (WD) has officially completed the separation of its NAND Flash business, transferring it entirely to its wholly-owned subsidiary SanDisk. This strategic shift positions SanDisk as the sole operator of WD’s NAND Flash and SSD business, while Western Digital will now focus exclusively on the HDD (hard disk drive) market.
March 12, 2025 – Western Digital (WD) has officially completed the separation of its NAND Flash business, transferring it entirely to its wholly-owned subsidiary SanDisk. This strategic shift positions SanDisk as the sole operator of WD’s NAND Flash and SSD business, while Western Digital will now focus exclusively on the HDD (hard disk drive) market.
New 26TB WD Red Pro HDD for NAS Systems
As part of its renewed focus on mechanical storage solutions, Western Digital has introduced the WD Red Pro 26TB HDD, designed for NAS (Network Attached Storage) applications. This high-capacity drive also caters to direct-attached storage (DAS) solutions, making it an ideal choice for creative professionals and enterprises that require reliable, high-performance storage.
Cutting-Edge OptiNAND Technology for Enhanced Performance
The WD Red Pro 26TB HDD leverages WD’s OptiNAND architecture, which integrates an iNAND embedded universal flash drive (EFD) directly onto the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). It also features a 512MB cache, which, combined with advanced storage management algorithms, significantly improves the capacity, reliability, and performance of the drive.

Optimized for High-Endurance NAS Workloads
Designed for demanding NAS environments, the WD Red Pro 26TB is built with high durability and reliability standards:
2.5 million hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
550TB annual workload rating
Advanced vibration protection and RAID error recovery control
Vibration compensation system to reduce drive failures in multi-bay NAS setups
Pricing and Availability
The 26TB WD Red Pro HDD is available for $569.99 and comes with a five-year warranty. This launch highlights Western Digital’s commitment to high-capacity, enterprise-grade HDD solutions, catering to the growing demand for large-scale storage in professional and business environments.







