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WD 16TB My Book Duo Desktop HDD USB 3.1 Gen 1 with software for device management, backup and password protection USB-C and USB-A cables RAID 0/1, JBOD

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Setting up the drive for your system couldn’t be easier, just install the software and follow the instructions. A high price is expected at launch for the new flagship Duo, but once some direct competitor products are available, the price is likely to go down. Hardware encryption: there is none. However, the RAID is implemented via hardware in the MyBook Duo enclosure. The implications of this design are as follows: As I’ve already said, it also means I’ll have 6TB of capacity rather than the maximum of 12TB that I could have had if this drive had been configured as RAID 0. RAID 1 also offers slower transfer speed than when compared with RAID 0, so this test will show the results from a real-world test of the drive being used as storage solution for photographers and videographers. c. If the MyBook Duo enclosure fails for any reason, a replacement enclosure will read the disks successfully. The data IS NOT LOST.”

The reality is that curating 22TB or 44TB of data on the Duo is a significant exercise. Transferring it on and off can’t be done at a whim, and the thought of losing that much data through hardware failure is terrifying. I do a lot of photo editing and video editing, and I couldn’t get a clear answer on this. At first I tried RAID-0, and usually it seemed faster, although sometimes it was slower. I found that when I was extracting zip files from within the My Book Duo in RAID-0, it was extremely slow. Whereas on my usual external drive, expanding that same zip file took only a second or two, it would take a minute or longer on the My Book Duo.RAID 1 mirrors the content from each drive. This means that when you copy a file onto the drive, it will be duplicated across to the other drive. Although there are two 6TB drives giving a total capacity of 12TB, by using RAID 1 I’ll only have access to 6TB of total storage. The WD My Book Duo (2017 edition) is certainly a class act that combines new styling with excellent performance and potentially massive capacities. RAID 0, or stripe, maximises the storage so will utilise both drives and give you a single storage drive with a 12TB capacity. Striping the drive will also give you the fastest read and write times. The USB 3.0/2.0 ports are designed for plugging in external devices and additional drives, which is handy. It also acts as a rather nifty doc for older devices that still utilise the USB 3.0/2.0 standard.

Chance of failure: normal. If the normal chance of failure of one drive is 1%, the chance of failure using JBOD is 1%. Although it optimises the drive, it’s not a great solution for secure storage as I need something that is as robust as possible. To do this I simply ejected the drive, powered down and removed one of the drives. I then popped in a new drive and connected theMy Book Duo. RAID 1 sees content from one drive mirrored onto another. This means if a drive fails, then a new one can be popped in and the contents of the remaining drive will copy across to the new drive.

WHAT IS RAID AND HOW DO YOU USE IT?

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