Wednesday, February 15th 2023

Western Digital Announces 22TB and 44TB WD Book Desktop Hard Drive

To help consumers preserve their ever-growing digital world, Western Digital's WD brand is expanding its trusted My Book Desktop Storage lineup. Built upon a legacy of technology innovation, the company has released its highest capacity consumer drive ever with the 22 TB My Book Desktop Hard Drive, giving people greater flexibility to store more of what they love.

"Consumers continue generating data at a rapid pace. In 2022 alone, the average household worldwide generated more than 20 TB of data and we expect this number to continue to rise as people continue to consume and create more data," said John Rydning, research vice president, Global DataSphere at International Data Corporation (IDC), a global market intelligence firm. "While many people rely on the cloud, we know consumers are looking for local storage at their fingertips to help them preserve and readily control their growing amount of personal and business data."
With more than ten connected devices in the average American household, the new high-capacity solutions give people a significant amount of space to essentially help backup their personal devices—and possibly even those of their household's as well. Whether it's priceless photos and videos or a backup of their most important work files and applications, the WD brand seeks to offer people solutions that keep up with their evolving data storage needs.

"With multiple devices used in our everyday life, we have the ability to instantly create, consume and generate massive amounts of content," said Susan Park, vice president of product management at Western Digital. "Our goal is to help people easily and reliably store it all."

The 22 TB My Book offers users the ability to back up and preserve thousands of documents, photos, videos and other files from a variety of storage devices including portable SSDs and HDDs, memory cards and USB flash drives, consolidating them into one organized and easy to access location. For those looking for more robust storage capabilities, the My Book Duo is also now available in a 44 TB capacity, equipped with RAID-optimized Western Digital drives that are ready to perform at maximum speed and capacity right out of the box. My Book Duo can be reconfigured to RAID-1 for redundancy (data mirroring) or used as two independent drives (JBOD) with the included software.

Availability
The 22 TB My Book retails for $600 MSRP (£595) and the 44 TB My Book Duo retails for $1500 MSRP (£1490).
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28 Comments on Western Digital Announces 22TB and 44TB WD Book Desktop Hard Drive

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JAB Creations...and how does one get 44TB of disk space in 2023? Because if there were 44TB drives out I'm pretty sure we'd hear about it all over the tech news websites. That is definitely RAID 0.
Not RAID 0 at all, it's JBOD - just a bunch of disks (and yes, this is a thing). Far from the first box to do it, it looses the main problem and advantage of raid0 (increased risk of data loss in turn for more speed), offering just a single advantage over having separate boxes: you just have a single box.

Should they advertise that as 44TB drive? Hmmmm oh well... You do get 44TB with the same reliability of 2 separate boxes (and unless they were dumb and did some weird formating on their usb adapter you can move the drives to another box if need be - I know of the rumors of some of the mybook drives requiring formating when moved off their usb adapter, I have 2 individual 8tb from 2020 that I shucked and they still worked fine on the pc and the adapter with no format in between, ymmv)
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