NAS & Enterprise Drive Price Per TB: The Live Hub

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Live data across PricePerGig listings. Prices may change; Updated every few hours.

📊 As of 16 June 2026, the typical NAS on Amazon.co.uk is £154/TB or £0.154/GB across the 4,237 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around £44/TB or £0.044/GB. The best deals on Amazon.co.uk start from about £242 for 8TB (£30.2/TB), £315 for 14TB (£22.5/TB) and £467 for 20TB (£23.3/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly £22.5 per TB.

This is the hub for people who have stopped pretending one external drive is a backup.

Welcome. You are among friends.

The box above pulls live NAS and enterprise drive prices for your marketplace, so you can see what dense, always on storage really costs today.

What counts as a good NAS drive price per TB?

Here is my homelab tested rule.

The big capacities are almost always the best value, because the smart move in a NAS is fewer, larger, well chosen drives.

NAS drives versus desktop drives

People love to argue about this, so here is the honest version.

A small two bay NAS will usually run happily on good desktop drives.

A packed four, six or eight bay box is a different animal. Stack that many spinning drives together and vibration, heat and firmware quirks start to matter. That is where proper NAS or enterprise drives stop being a luxury and start being sensible.

Match the drive to the box, not to the forum bragging rights.

The NAS questions worth answering

This hub feeds a set of Reddit style answer pages backed by the live prices above. Homelabbers, datahoarders and self hosters keep asking the same things, so we answered them properly with real market data and no fluff.

Scroll down for the popular questions, and lock the marketplace selector up top to your country so the numbers are truly yours.