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more about #mybookworldeditionii drsmith: "Still, transferring a 700MB file took 1:32. Transferring 8.2GB in files took 18:49. (In other words, you won't actually be copying files at 1000Mbps,... more » MrBlahBlah: Can you run time machine off this? more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: I have a WD 320 "world edition" w/firewire and USB. It burned through one hard drive despite being actively cooled by a fan blowing on it through a h... more » Nick: so they bribed you with orange creme soda, eh. i never thought i would see the day were a Giz write settled for anything less than purple drank. first... more » SkaHimself: Question - Am in the process of upgrading my home office/home entertainment set up. I want to get either a NAS drive (like this) or a WMC Server to st... more » Fryee: I have a question about torrent websites. Obviously if you have a drive this big, you are most likley going to be downloading movies and things like t... more » UnicornMaster: Meh, I'd still want a Drobo for upgradeability and scalability. more » JonThomasDesigns: Seriously i am scared of MyBook's i have a 1 TB version and it overheats randomly (in a open air area, nothing blocking it) hooked to my HP WHS server... more » JonThomasDesigns: I love me some Whole Foods Orange cream Soda !! more » Kaiser-Machead: Personally, if I'm going to buy a dual-drive RAID system, I'd rather just get something with active cooling and is easier to swap bad drives out of, s... more » -
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My Book World Edition II (4TB) Lightning Review
The Gadget: My Book World Edition II, a 4TB NAS in RAID configuration—in other words, a small networked hard drive with a ton of secure storage. More » -
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Western Digital's My Book World Edition II Offers 4TB of RAID Network Storage
WD's new NAS drives, the My Book World Edition II, packs either 2 or 4TB of storage in a dual-drive RAID array. It seems like a pretty solid system for those dangerously paranoid about the safety of their data. More »
