Monday, November 25th 2013

Western Digital Debuts World's First SSD+HDD Dual Drive

WD, a Western Digital company and storage industry leader, today announced the release of the WD Black2 dual drive, a unique storage innovation that fuses a 2.5-inch 120 GB solid state drive (SSD) with a 1 TB hard disk drive (HDD) to offer a powerful dual drive solution. Perfect for consumers and service providers looking to upgrade notebooks, small form factor desktops, and single-slot and all-in-one (AIO) systems with both SSD level performance and HDD capacity, the WD Black2 dual drive connects through a single cable and fits into a conventional 9.5 mm slot.

"Our customers told us they like our Solid State Hybrid Drive technology, but our tech savvy users asked for more control of where they store their data," said Matt Rutledge, senior vice president of WD's Storage Technology business unit. "The WD Black2 dual drives empower our customers to enjoy SSD performance and access high capacity storage in a no-compromise package. The WD Black2 dual drive is a direct result of our interaction with our customer base through WD Labs initiatives. WD devised its beta labs program to provide an exclusive testing arena for key customers and technology influencers of existing and emerging WD storage products."
2-in-1
Designed for enthusiasts, creative professionals, gamers and PC builders, the WD Black2 dual drive provides improved overall drive capacity, performance, and reliability, while offering the flexibility to choose how and where their data is stored. Utilizing the benefits of both flash and magnetic disks, WD Black2 dual drives offload data usage from the SSD to the HDD, which increases endurance and life of the SSD. Users maintain greater data control, which can eliminate the need and expense of cloud-based storage.

WD Black2 is free of caching algorithms and benefits from SATA 6 Gb/second interface speed. It is neatly packaged in a standard 9.5 mm, 2.5-inch form factor with legacy SATA connector, making the WD Black2 dual drive compatible with popular PC operating systems ranging from Windows XP to Windows 8.1.

Price and Availability
Available at wdstore.com and through etailers such as Newegg.com, WD Black2 dual drives are covered by a five-year limited warranty. MSRP for the 2.5-inch 120 GB SSD + 1 TB HDD WD Black2 dual drive, model #: (WD1001X06XDTL) is $299.00 USD. Additional information about WD Black2 dual drives and limited warranty terms may be found on the company website at products.wd.com/wdblack2.
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30 Comments on Western Digital Debuts World's First SSD+HDD Dual Drive

#26
remixedcat
fusionbluThis could be interesting. A setup you can use is have a SSD with the multiplayer games installed on it for the best performance and have the offline games installed on the dual drive; and with the offline games the ones you play the most would have first priority on the SSD side of the dual drive.

To be critical though this isn't the first drive of it's kind as there is the OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid 1TB PCI-E SSD which also has a 2.5" 1TB drive backed up by a 120GB SSD. That one does connect into the PCI-E slot which does offer some interesting performance.
I wanna resurrect another PC but the HDD died in it (along with the GPU that works meh and it's got some other issues) and I want a hybrid setup since this would be good for HTPCs. This or the linked one you mentioned would be awesome. PCI-E looks even better.
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#27
buggalugs
gawd, where have they been all this time. Sometimes I wonder who runs these companies. Big SSDs are fast coming down in price.

We needed stuff like this 2-3 years ago when SSD storage was so expensive.

Although, they will probably be attractive for OEMs who build laptops/desktops and write on the spec sheet "SSD 1TB storage" The average consumer will get sucked in thinking its a 1TB SSD.
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#29
Prima.Vera
Forget those hybrid abominations. Where are the cheap 1TB PCIe SSDs ? We need 2GB/s for reads to go mainstream :D
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#30
Arjai
Good idea done wrong and priced the same as a full 512 SSD? Blah. I already have a power saving desperately slow HDD. Why would I pay nearly 300 bucks for another one? Because of a cheap as hell FLASH drive?

I can get one of these, Amazon Link, and save 260 bucks!!

:shadedshu:
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