A company specializing in storage solutions (Western Digital) announced the launch of the new My Book hard drive for desktops with a massive storage space of 22 GB, which the company says is the largest hard drive available today. records it produces. The company also offers the My Book Desktop Duo, which doubles as 44GB or two hard drives in one storage device for users who need more storage.
According to Western Digital, the two drives were introduced to meet the growing data storage needs of consumers as the average global household generates more than 20 terabytes of data, a number that is expected to increase as production and data consumption continue to increase. She added that although more are turning to cloud storage solutions, many consumers still prefer local storage to help them store and access their data quickly.
With an average of more than ten devices connected to the Internet in every American home, the company said, the new storage capacity gives users plenty of space to back up their personal devices.
She added that the 22 terabyte hard disk allows users to store thousands of documents, photos and video files, and the drive supports transfer through various means such as portable SSD, HDD hard disk drive, memory card and flash drive.
For those looking for a more powerful storage option, the My Book Duo offers 44TB of storage with built-in RAID backup between the two hard drives. These two drives ensure that no data is lost if one of the drives fails. It is also possible to adjust the device settings through special programs to use each disk independently.
My Book Desktop 22TB is priced at $599.99 while My Book Duo is priced at $1499.99.