Western Digital My Book Mirror Editions are a great new form of data storage and backup. Western Digital is known for high quality external storage drives, but they have now added an extra layer of security with the ability to set RAID 1 or 0 on the Mirror Editions. Whether you need external storage for business or personal reasons, these drives are worth looking into.
The My Book Mirror Editions currently are available in two sizes - 1-terabyte and 2-terabyte. As with other My Book drives, these do not come at a small MSRP. MSRP on these units are $289 - $549 dependent on the size you get. Keep in mind, these are suggested retail prices; the units can be found for much less.
The My Book Mirror Edition measures 6.54-inches x 6.06-inches x 3.87-inches and weighs around 5 pounds. This, in concatenation with its polished black exterior and book shape, makes the unit presentable in any atmosphere. Additionally, there is a blue LED light, on the front face of the box, which lets users know the status of the My Book, with a simple glance.
Users have the option of setting up RAID 1 or 0 on the Mirror Editions. For a truly mirrored device, you would use RAID 1. This gives users access to half of the storage space indicated on the unit. The other half is used for a replica of your data. RAID 0 enable users to store data on the entire storage space, but lessens the amount of security as the data is not replicated on the second drive.
The unit has a Drive Manager, which enables users to view the status, temperature, and capacity of the unit. Users can also change the configuration through Device Manager. You can change from RAID 1 to RAID 0 and vice versa. (For consumers who do not understand what this will do, your data will be wiped if you reconfigure your unit to a different RAID setting.)
Western Digital implemented an application called WD MioNet, which allows users to access their drives via the internet. You can now access your data regardless of where you are at. Additional applications and software are available, some of which are WD Anywhere Backup, a 30-day trial of Memeo Autosync, Google, Desktop Search, and Picasa.
The user interface and navigation make this unit configurable and usable by user of any level, meaning you do not have to be technically inclined to get this unit working and keep it maintained. Installing new software, moving files, and setting up initial configurations are as simple as following a systematic wizard.
There are two drives in the Mirror Editions, which is what makes RAID 1 possible. Each drive can be easily removed, and replaced, if necessary. The unit can only connect via USB cables, as there are no FireWire or eSATA ports on the device.
If you are looking for an external storage device, or backup system, the Western Digital My Book Mirror Editions are worth looking into. The available sizes give most users plenty of storage space, and RAID 1 and 0 offers users an extra level of security. These are the perfect units for business or personal use, and are great for the storage - and backup - of multimedia files. - 16039
The My Book Mirror Editions currently are available in two sizes - 1-terabyte and 2-terabyte. As with other My Book drives, these do not come at a small MSRP. MSRP on these units are $289 - $549 dependent on the size you get. Keep in mind, these are suggested retail prices; the units can be found for much less.
The My Book Mirror Edition measures 6.54-inches x 6.06-inches x 3.87-inches and weighs around 5 pounds. This, in concatenation with its polished black exterior and book shape, makes the unit presentable in any atmosphere. Additionally, there is a blue LED light, on the front face of the box, which lets users know the status of the My Book, with a simple glance.
Users have the option of setting up RAID 1 or 0 on the Mirror Editions. For a truly mirrored device, you would use RAID 1. This gives users access to half of the storage space indicated on the unit. The other half is used for a replica of your data. RAID 0 enable users to store data on the entire storage space, but lessens the amount of security as the data is not replicated on the second drive.
The unit has a Drive Manager, which enables users to view the status, temperature, and capacity of the unit. Users can also change the configuration through Device Manager. You can change from RAID 1 to RAID 0 and vice versa. (For consumers who do not understand what this will do, your data will be wiped if you reconfigure your unit to a different RAID setting.)
Western Digital implemented an application called WD MioNet, which allows users to access their drives via the internet. You can now access your data regardless of where you are at. Additional applications and software are available, some of which are WD Anywhere Backup, a 30-day trial of Memeo Autosync, Google, Desktop Search, and Picasa.
The user interface and navigation make this unit configurable and usable by user of any level, meaning you do not have to be technically inclined to get this unit working and keep it maintained. Installing new software, moving files, and setting up initial configurations are as simple as following a systematic wizard.
There are two drives in the Mirror Editions, which is what makes RAID 1 possible. Each drive can be easily removed, and replaced, if necessary. The unit can only connect via USB cables, as there are no FireWire or eSATA ports on the device.
If you are looking for an external storage device, or backup system, the Western Digital My Book Mirror Editions are worth looking into. The available sizes give most users plenty of storage space, and RAID 1 and 0 offers users an extra level of security. These are the perfect units for business or personal use, and are great for the storage - and backup - of multimedia files. - 16039
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