Testseek.com have collected 88 expert reviews of the Western Digital My Book Live Duo WDBVHT and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital My Book Live Duo WDBVHT.
March 2012
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The editors liked
Easy to set up. Double protection. 2 size options. Small
Supports RAID1 and Spanned Drives
Very easy to setup
Works out of the box
Decent gigabit transfer speeds
Includes USB port to expand on internal storage
Easy to use and simple configuration
Great software bundle and third party integration with DropBox
Added USB3 hub is a nice feature
Affordable network storage
Fast streaming
Inexpensive
Attractive design
Fast file read times
Broad Mac
PC
And consumer device support. Works with Time Machine
DLNA devices
You name it. An affordable way to add lots of RAIDprotected storage for backup
Media serving
Or both. Solid performance. USB port available should you wish to expand stor
Gigabut Ethernet. Comprehensive feature set. Easy to set up. Large storage capacity.
The editors didn't like
Transferring large files can be slow. Can't be connected over USB to computer
No on/off button
Warranty could be longer
No USB 3.0 or eSATA ports
No USB 3.0 or eSATA
Files uploaded via iPhone app get renamed. Still no social networking hooks for autouploading photos or videos. Costly at 0 (the 2TB version was 0 last year)
Though that may have more to do with the constantly fluctuating cost of storage drives than anyt
Costly, proper RAID protection means you lose 50% capacity, copying data can be arduous
A powerful NAS with plenty of extras to make it earn its keep. It is, however, expensive, but when faced with a solid backup drive or losing data we all know what we'd prefer...
The Western Digital My Book Live Duo houses two hard drives and offers data redundancy in addition to spanning. It's a simple NAS device to install and use; best of all, if you want to access your data remotely, you don't have to know anything about ne...
Abstract: MyBook Live Duo Review. MyBookLive Duo is WD's top-of-the-line wireless storage solution that features a ‘personal cloud'—or the ability of the user to access files remotely via an app in iPhone or Android phone.But what's interesting about MyBook Live Du...
Supports both RAID0 and RAID1, media streaming capabilities, quick to setup and configure,
No USB 3.0 or printer sharing support
The Western Digital Live duo is a capable little network storage device with plenty of room for all your data. I would highly recommend running it in RAID1 mode – even if you have to sacrifice half your storage space, you can sleep soundly knowing that...
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Published: 2013-12-11, Author: Luis , review by: teknofilo.com
My Book Live Duo es un NAS muy sencillo de configurar, como hemos visto en los apartados anteriores. Incluye capacidades RAID, lo que permite ser utilizado para almacenar información que queramos proteger, siempre y cuando estemos dispuestos a sacrificar...
Fácil instalación, Discos intercambiables, 8 TB de espacio, configuración RAID 1 disponible, Interfaz web de fácil configuración, Rendimiento
Nada destacable
La razón de la existencias de estas unidades básicas de red, que no simples, es la posibilidad de disponer de un sistema de almacenamiento y copia de seguridad parecido a lo que ofrece Time Machine con su unidad Time Capsule. El software del fabricante no...
Design sobre et réussi, Très facile à ouvrir, Excellentes performances, Très grosse capacité de stockage, Offre logicielle complète
Boîtier salissant en partie supérieure, Pas de bouton d'alimentation
Vendu plus de 1000 € dans sa plus haute capacité, le My Book Duo de Western Digital n'est pas vraiment que l'on peut appeler un produit grand public. Il conviendra cependant parfaitement à un professionnel qui manie quotidiennement un très gros volume de...