Marca | Western Digital |
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Fabricante | WD |
Series | Mi libro |
Color | Black |
Alto del producto | 6,7 inches |
Ancho del producto | 8,5 inches |
Tamaño de la unidad de disco duro | 14 TB |
Descripción del disco duro | computadora |
Interfaz de la unidad de disco duro | USB 3.1 |
Plataforma de hardware | PC, Mac |
Baterías incluidas | No |
Western Digital WD - Disco Duro Externo My Book de 14 TB, USB 3.0, Disco Duro Externo con protección de contraseña y Software de Respaldo automático, WDBBGB0140HBK-NESN
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Capacidad de almacenamiento digital | 14 TB |
Interfaz de disco duro | USB 3.1 |
Tecnología de conectividad | USB |
Marca | Western Digital |
Característica especial | BUS powered |
Factor de forma de disco duro | 3,5 Pulgadas |
Descripción del disco duro | computadora |
Dispositivos compatibles | Desktop |
Color | Black |
Tamaño del disco duro | 14 TB |
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- Capacidad masiva, capacidad de hasta 18 TB (1 1 TB = un billón de bytes. La capacidad real del usuario puede ser menor dependiendo del entorno operativo)
- Incluye software para la gestión de dispositivos y copia de seguridad con protección de contraseña (requiere descarga e instalación. Se aplican términos y condiciones. Es posible que se requiera el registro de cuenta de usuario)
- Cifrado de hardware AES de 256 bits
- SuperSpeed USB (5 Gbps); compatible con USB 2.0
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Precio | $5,161.91$5,161.91 | $6,068.33$6,068.33 | $5,079.88$5,079.88 | $6,402.64$6,402.64 | $6,067.65$6,067.65 | $8,324.87$8,324.87 |
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Valoraciones de clientes | ||||||
Ahorro de espacio | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 | — |
Nivel de ruido | 3.6 | 3.5 | 3.2 | 4.3 | 4.3 | — |
Relación calidad-precio | 4.4 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | — |
Vendido por | Amazon Estados Unidos | Amazon Estados Unidos | paguito | Amazon Estados Unidos | Amazon Estados Unidos | Amazon Estados Unidos |
capacidad de almacenamiento | 14 TB | 16000 GB | 16 TB | 16 TB | 18 TB | 22000 GB |
interfaz de hardware | usb3.0 | usb | usb3.0 | usb | usb | usb |
dispositivos compatibles | Desktop | Desktop | Ordenador de escritorio | Desktop | PC, Videoconsola, Ordenador portátil | Desktop, Ordenador portátil, PC, Mac |
factor de forma | — | — | Escritorio | para escritorio | — | 3,5 pulgadas |
velocidad de lectura | 360 megabytes per second | — | 122 megabytes per second | — | 113.5 megabytes per second | — |
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Dimensiones del producto | 8,79 x 21,59 x 17,02 cm; 1,19 kg |
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Número de modelo del producto | WDBBGB0140HBK-NESN |
ASIN | B07YD3LPNZ |
Producto en Amazon.com.mx desde | 9 octubre 2019 |
Opinión media de los clientes |
4.3 de 5 estrellas |
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon | nº198,547 en Electrónicos (Ver el Top 100 en Electrónicos) nº494 en Discos Duros Externos |
Fecha de lanzamiento | 9 octubre 2019 |
Descripción del producto
La unidad My Book Duo tiene una gran capacidad ideal para almacenar fotos, vídeos, documentos y música. Es súper rápido con velocidades de lectura secuencial de hasta 360 MB/s (2) gracias a las unidades Western Digital Red dentro y al uso del puerto USB tipo C. Ese puerto USB tipo C con todos los cables incluidos lo hace universalmente compatible (compatible con USB 3.1 Gen 1/3.0/2.0). Dos puertos USB tipo A ofrecen flexibilidad para accesorios adicionales. |(2) como se utiliza para la velocidad de transferencia de lectura secuencial, megabyte por segundo (MB/s) = un millón de bytes por segundo.
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UPDATE 1a: OCT 26, 2020
The drive did get hot after months of use inside the original enclosure. It reached a temperature of 56C/132F. So that should be a concern. It runs 29C/84F inside the Synology 220J with active fan cooling. The room it was in was air-conditioned and no more than 75F ambient room temperature.
Both drives are WDC WD140EDFZ-11A0VA0 14000.5GB
Firmware 81.00A81 5400 RPM 512 MB Cache
(HC530 are rated at 7200 RPM so these drives are throttled down to a lower RPM or at least one is - idk)
HGST HC530 family drives with TDMR
UPDATE 1b: OCT 26, 2020
I purchased a second 14TB, approximately four months later than my first one. I wanted a low-power solution to keeping movie files available for Plex and Amazon had a Prime Day sale on an entry-level Synology DS220J NAS. The two Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 will handle any heavy transcoding (if any) because the NAS is not designed with Plex transcoding in mind.
My second drive came in a different color box too so I initially panicked. But after running CrystalDisk Info and Speedtest, I was relieved that both boxes had the same exact drive inside the hard plastic enclosure. So I hope this serves as a heads up for anyone shucking these drives too. Rest assured they are the same drives with the same exact firmware. The first was purchased in June of 2020, and the second in August 2020. Four months apart. Keep that in mind as we head into 2021 and later.
I did get different benchmark tests but I am hoping that it was due to having four months of data (7 TB) on the original drive and perhaps CrystalDisk performed its benchmarks from vastly different cylinders on each drive. As you can see from the included screengrab, the model numbers are identical. The DS220J also reported the same under DSM 6.2. I will have them set up as SHR mirroring in the NAS. I wish I could have done the benchmark test with two clean drives but I would need a third 14TB drive which would make it a bit beyond my means at this moment.
UPDATE 1c: OCT 27, 2020
(added one additional picture of Storage Manager, Synology's NAS app)
I have both drives inside my Synology DS220j running Synology's parity consistency check for at least 30 hours non-stop. Both drives run significantly cooler on the Synology NAS than the WD plastic enclosures. In the WD plastic enclosure, they ran at 54-56c while on the NAS, they run 30c-33c. Average about 20 degrees hotter centigrade in the WD factory enclosure. I wonder if earlier failures I had with other WD USB drives in the past could be attributed to them running hotter than normal. Even if you don't need the advanced features of a NAS, I would recommend a lower-end less expensive model like the DS200j just to keep the drives running cooler and of course for its data redundancy protection. I will continue to update for at least one year. If the nas works out for me really well for the next twelve months, I'll upgrade to a four-bay unit to use some of the more advanced raid implementations.
UPDATE: JUNE 16, 2022
Since my last update, I purchased two more additional drives and I have upgraded NAS from the DS220j to the Synology DS920+ (four-bay intel CPU model). The drives are configured in a Synology Raid setup which holds a shared data storage for five PCs and 4K 2160p Plex library. Two 2019 Nvidia Shield Pro streamers and two smart TVs stream movies and DVR newscasts from it. The DS920+ has reported 4722 Hrs (Powered on) and the drives remain year-around at 30C/86F. S.M.A.R.T reports zero errors across all four drives. The DS920+ is plugged into a UPS and it receives power reports from the UPS through its data connection.
So far I have no problems with these WD14TB drives. I honestly feel it's just the lousy plastic enclosures that they come in that cause many problems due to overheating and possibly user error with usb/power cables. But once they are in an active cooled protected environment like a NAS, they are very reliable.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de julio de 2020
UPDATE 1a: OCT 26, 2020
The drive did get hot after months of use inside the original enclosure. It reached a temperature of 56C/132F. So that should be a concern. It runs 29C/84F inside the Synology 220J with active fan cooling. The room it was in was air-conditioned and no more than 75F ambient room temperature.
Both drives are WDC WD140EDFZ-11A0VA0 14000.5GB
Firmware 81.00A81 5400 RPM 512 MB Cache
(HC530 are rated at 7200 RPM so these drives are throttled down to a lower RPM or at least one is - idk)
HGST HC530 family drives with TDMR
UPDATE 1b: OCT 26, 2020
I purchased a second 14TB, approximately four months later than my first one. I wanted a low-power solution to keeping movie files available for Plex and Amazon had a Prime Day sale on an entry-level Synology DS220J NAS. The two Nvidia Shield Pro 2019 will handle any heavy transcoding (if any) because the NAS is not designed with Plex transcoding in mind.
My second drive came in a different color box too so I initially panicked. But after running CrystalDisk Info and Speedtest, I was relieved that both boxes had the same exact drive inside the hard plastic enclosure. So I hope this serves as a heads up for anyone shucking these drives too. Rest assured they are the same drives with the same exact firmware. The first was purchased in June of 2020, and the second in August 2020. Four months apart. Keep that in mind as we head into 2021 and later.
I did get different benchmark tests but I am hoping that it was due to having four months of data (7 TB) on the original drive and perhaps CrystalDisk performed its benchmarks from vastly different cylinders on each drive. As you can see from the included screengrab, the model numbers are identical. The DS220J also reported the same under DSM 6.2. I will have them set up as SHR mirroring in the NAS. I wish I could have done the benchmark test with two clean drives but I would need a third 14TB drive which would make it a bit beyond my means at this moment.
UPDATE 1c: OCT 27, 2020
(added one additional picture of Storage Manager, Synology's NAS app)
I have both drives inside my Synology DS220j running Synology's parity consistency check for at least 30 hours non-stop. Both drives run significantly cooler on the Synology NAS than the WD plastic enclosures. In the WD plastic enclosure, they ran at 54-56c while on the NAS, they run 30c-33c. Average about 20 degrees hotter centigrade in the WD factory enclosure. I wonder if earlier failures I had with other WD USB drives in the past could be attributed to them running hotter than normal. Even if you don't need the advanced features of a NAS, I would recommend a lower-end less expensive model like the DS200j just to keep the drives running cooler and of course for its data redundancy protection. I will continue to update for at least one year. If the nas works out for me really well for the next twelve months, I'll upgrade to a four-bay unit to use some of the more advanced raid implementations.
UPDATE: JUNE 16, 2022
Since my last update, I purchased two more additional drives and I have upgraded NAS from the DS220j to the Synology DS920+ (four-bay intel CPU model). The drives are configured in a Synology Raid setup which holds a shared data storage for five PCs and 4K 2160p Plex library. Two 2019 Nvidia Shield Pro streamers and two smart TVs stream movies and DVR newscasts from it. The DS920+ has reported 4722 Hrs (Powered on) and the drives remain year-around at 30C/86F. S.M.A.R.T reports zero errors across all four drives. The DS920+ is plugged into a UPS and it receives power reports from the UPS through its data connection.
So far I have no problems with these WD14TB drives. I honestly feel it's just the lousy plastic enclosures that they come in that cause many problems due to overheating and possibly user error with usb/power cables. But once they are in an active cooled protected environment like a NAS, they are very reliable.
Drive appears to operate as expected, data transfer speed not quite as fast as I expected but still pretty good
Ran diagnostics tests on the drive right out of the box and all seems well so far. Drive makes a light "thud" noise every 4-5 seconds, which during my searches appears to be normal, if not the heads of the drive lubricating.. reports say it lasts a while and can stop.
If I have issues with this drive, I will be updating this review!
However, the Easy Stores were ~$330 after tax, and the My Books were ~$300 after tax. So you should weigh cost vs. noise into your decision.