Duo Live My Book in huge capacity's introduced by Western Digital
Western Digital introduced its My Book Live Duo, personal cloud storage system that combines the benefits of shared storage and remote access to multiple storage backup.
This product is compatible with Mac and PC operating systems, My Book Live Duo is continuously storing a second copy of each of your files to backup data in real-time in mirrored mode (RAID 1). Half of the capacity used for storing user data and the other half is used for a second copy.
If something unexpected happens where one drive is not accessible, the data has been protected because everyone was duplicated on another drive. For automatic backup of Windows users can use WD SmartWare software. While Mac users can take advantage of all features of Apple's Time Machine backup software to protect data.
In spanning mode, with two drive system combines both drives into one large volume that acts as a single drive with a maximum storage capacity, integrated 800 MHz CPU while providing power and performance required for applications demanding the most current.
Ethernet chips are designed using the most advanced technology, My Book Live Duo personal cloud provide a faster read speed and best in class compared to traditional USB 2.0 drives. My Book Live Duo is now available with 4TB and 6TB capacities.
Just as the personal cloud storage solutions WD My Book Live, My Book Live Duo connected to a home network in order to create a shared storage system that can be accessible to users at home or anywhere in the world via secure remote access.
Remote access on the My Book Live and My Book Live Duo is now available on any computer with the WD through www.WD2go.com and mobile apps for the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or Android smartphones and tablets.
"My Book Live storage and Duo is a complete entertainment solution that is ideal for today's consumer continues to connect to the Internet," said Chris Bull, director of marketing, WD Connected Home Solutions group, which is quoted by the official statement on Thursday (12 / 1 / 2012).