Western Digital announces the addition of its line of desktop hard drives WD My Book: indeed comes the My Book 22 TB e My Book Duo da 44 TB. Two units designed to archive your data with extreme speed without sacrificing security.
An average home uses over ten connected devices: take photos, record videos, play games, work. Having high-capacity solutions becomes important to back up everything you need. Do you think that on average, a household generates 20 TB of data in just one year. For those who prefer to avoid the cloud and keep everything close at hand, performing solutions are needed.
Susan Park, vice president of product management, Western Digital, explains: “With more devices used in our daily lives, we have the ability to instantly create, consume and generate huge amounts of content. Our goal is to help people store everything simply and reliably.”
The 22TB My Book hard drive allows you to store tons of documents, photos, videos and other files from a variety of storage devices, including portable SSDs and HDDs, memory cards and USB flash drives. This way, you can have everything in one well-organized location.
Who wants even more space, can opt for My Book Duo, which has 44TB of storage and is a Western Digital RAID-optimized drive. This allows you to have maximum speed and space capacity right away. You can also use it in RAID-1 for redundancy (data mirroring) or used as two independent drives (JBOD) with the included software.
The price of the 22TB version is 705,99 eurowhile the 44TB one starts from 1.731,99 euro. You can buy them in the Western Digital online store: My Book 22 TB e My Book Duo 44 TB.
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