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Zusammenfassung: Western Digital bleibt sich beim Design des MyBook World Edition II selbst treu. Das Gerät folgt der optischen Linie der MyBook-Serie. Bedingt durch die zwei im Gerät vorhandenen Festplatten mit jeweils zwei Terabyte Speicherkapazität ähnelt das MyBook...
The Western Digital My Book World Edition II turned out to be a nice offering on the NAS-front. Physically it's reasonably small, looks nice and stays quiet as there's no cooling fan at all. Getting started with the software wasn't too bad either. Jus...
Zusammenfassung: WD’s MyBook World Edition II looks pretty much like other MyBook products and scores through its design and classy finish. By using a pair of 2TB hard drives, WD is capable of offering a massive 4TB total capacity within the physical dimensions of..
Veröffentlicht: 2009-07-23, Autor: James , Testbericht von: techworld.com
Western Digital's 4TB My Book World Edition II NAS device is an easy and reasonably cheap way to store large amounts of data in a central location. Its overall performance is slow, but for tasks where speed isn't critical this NAS device is a decent c...
Zusammenfassung: Being the "computer guy" among friends and family, Im often called upon to recover files lost, inadvertently deleted, or swept away by hardware failures. Each time I ask if theres a backup, and Im usually greeted by a blank stare or sheepish foot sh...
Zusammenfassung: We are still seeing dropping prices in storage in terms of price per Gigabyte. We again have a storage device for review, a member of the Western Digital’s highly successful MyBook family, the World Edition, which comes with a capacity of 2 Terabyte...
Zusammenfassung: The 1TB MyBook World Edition costs $229, but if history is any indication, its price will soon drop—at least on Amazon.com. If you price out the 1TB, it comes to 23 cents per gigabyte—a slightly pricey rate for pure storage (the going rate for externa...
Easy to use; compatible with Time Machine; two separate hard drives; RAID 1 mirroring and RAID 0 striping supported; iTunes server option allows music to be played across network.
Western Digitals 4TB My Book World Edition II NAS device is an easy and reasonably cheap way to store large amounts of data in a central location. Its overall performance is slow, but for tasks where speed isnt critical this NAS device is a decent c...