💼 Elevate your data game with WD My Book Duo — where capacity meets speed and security.
The WD 28TB My Book Duo is a high-capacity external desktop HDD featuring dual drives configured for RAID 0/1 or JBOD, delivering up to 28TB of storage. It supports ultra-fast USB 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity with included USB-C and USB-A cables, plus two USB hub ports for added accessory flexibility. With 256-bit AES hardware encryption and password protection, it ensures enterprise-grade data security. Ideal for professionals needing massive, reliable, and secure storage with versatile performance modes.











| ASIN | B07Y3PMCGY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,984 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 39 in External Hard Drives |
| Box Contents | AC adapter, Disk Replacement Tool, Desktop RAID Storage, WD Discovery™ software for WD Backup™, WD Security™ and WD Drive Utilities™, Drive Replacement Guide, Quick Install Guide, SWR, USB-C to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-A cable |
| Brand | WD |
| Brand Name | WD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 28 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Game Console |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Customer Package Type | Standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,916 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 140 Megabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 28000 GB |
| Digital storage capacity | 28000 GB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00718037873039 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
| Hard disk form factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard disk interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 28 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
| Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 40.6L x 25.4W x 45.7Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.46 Kilograms |
| Item height | 45.72 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital |
| Media Speed | 360.0 |
| Model Name | WDBFBE0280JBK-EESN |
| Model Number | WDBFBE0280JBK-EESN |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Hardware Encryption |
| Product Warranty | 3 year manufacturer |
| Read Speed | 360 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special feature | Hardware Encryption |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Multimedia |
| UPC | 718037873039 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
C**W
I love these, it's the BEST way to buy WD Red NAS drives
So far I have bought 12 of these WD My Book Duo drives (The 24TB capacity model). I have 3 NAS servers at home, one of which is a media server, another is used to backup the media server and the third is my main network server for all my data. I had previously purchased WD Red 6TB drives to populate the servers and as time has gone on, the drives have started to get quite full (Each server takes 6 disks in a RAID 5 config, meaning that each server had around 27TB of storage space available). I had been looking to upgrade the servers to a higher storage capacity, but reader, as you know, buying hard drives is very expensive and for some bizarre reason, prices can fluctuate by around +/- £100 in a day on Amazon, which makes no sense whatsoever. I found out about "shucking" drives which is an ok way of getting drives of a higher capacity at a cheaper cost to go inside servers, but they can have issues with one of the pins needing to be covered so that the drive will power up. I don't know if my servers would have that issue - and as the drives in the servers are in a RAID config, I didn't want to run the risk of losing all my data. I then saw these WD My Book Duo drives that come with WD Red drives inside them. I downloaded the manual to see if the drives can be easily removed - and it said in the manual that Western Digital provide a plastic tool for popping the drive box open so that the individual drives can be removed. So, I took the plunge and bought 3 of these so that I would have a total of 6 x 12tb WD Red drives. On the day that I placed the order, they were down in price - and if you put these in your "wish list" you can monitor on a daily basis how frequently the prices change. I bought them on a day when they had dropped in price by approximately £100. So, thanks to Prime, the My Book Duo's arrived the next day and I set about removing the disks from their cases. This was a bit fiddly at first, but once I got the first drive out of it's plastic holder, the rest were easy. I downloaded WD's own drive diagnostics program from the WD website as I wanted to make sure the drives were all ok and had no bad sectors. I have a external hard drive enclosure that I connected each drive up to in turn and ran the extended diagnostic test that checks every single sector of the drives. This takes around 18-20 hours per drive, but my data is important, so I was happy to take the tests slowly. All 6 drives passed the tests and I was then able to put them in the NAS. While the diagnostics were running, I used that time to backup the main media server NAS to it's backup server, just to be on the safe side and then when all 6 drives had been thoroughly tested, I set about putting them in the media server. I won't bore you with that process as it's irrelevant to the review, however, it worked ok and at the end of it, I had around 55TB of usable space on the media server. Once that server was completed, next time that Amazon reduced the price of the My Book Duo's again, I purchasd more for the rest of the servers. And, best of all, as I had previously used 6TB WD Red drives on my servers, once each disk had been removed and partitions deleted, I was able to put 2 6TB drives inside each My Book Duo so that I have additional backup storage available for all my other data. So - if you plan on shucking the drives to increase capacity in a server, these are the best way of buying WD Red drives. If you plan on just using the drives as they are, inside the My Book Duo enclosure, then again, these are the best way of buying WD Red drives. WD Red's are the best drives for use on servers and I also find them to be the best to use for backups.
R**S
An excellent, great value, and reliable external hard drive.
I've been using Western Digital drives for years, as anecdotally I've found them to be more reliable than Seagate. Thus far, this 14TB external drive is no exception. I regularly write and read data from this drive and find it to be more than capable of large data transfers whilst staying cool and quiet. Inside the enclosure is a white label 14TB drive, which I believe to be a varient of the WD Red NAS drives, which bodes well for reliability. Via USB 3.0, I am getting around 200mb/s read speeds and 180mb/s write speeds, which is excellent for a HDD, especially via USB. The drive isn't silent when operating, but it's certainly much quieter than my Toshiba N300 drive which easily drowns out the WD when both are being used. The drive also runs cool, topping out at around 45C when writing in an open air environment with plenty of ventilation. The only complaint I would have is that WD are still not using USB-C connectors, having to keep a specialised USB Micro-B cable around is a real pain when everything else I use has USB-C. It's a minor complaint, but the difference for a manufacturer to use USB-C over Micro-B is around 25p per connector, so it's definitely doable from WD's side. Pros: - Runs cool and quiet with proper ventilation. - Large capacity for the money. - Shuckable should you want to remove the drive from the enclosure (this does void warranty). - White label WD drive inside, similar to a WD Red NAS drive (but much cheaper). Cons: - USB Micro B. - Can slow down after an hour or so of solid writing, but you won't find a hard drive that doesn't do this. Overall, thus far I'm very happy with the drive, sustained writes maintain a decent speed and it stays cool and quiet when in use. I've had several external WD drives and all are still working to this day, so I have confidence that this one will continue to do so too. Though if you have crucial data, you should always back it up, no drive will last forever!
B**A
Excellent external drive but a bit noisy
Sturdy, well made, fast data transfer, good backup software. The only negative point is the drive mechanism is quite loud. I put some sound absorbing rubber feet on the bottom of mine but it's still quite noticeable.
S**N
WD 28TB My Book Duo Desktop
I'm quite impressed with this harddrive unit. At first I had to format it to get widows to recognise the harddrives. Even though it states that it's ready from work the box to use. There was also a big issue with the fan blowing it's head off which was very loud. It was only later I discovered the there's is a clear plastic wrapping around the fan area which has to be removed. I've got poor eye sight so this doesn't help me. Once all the flaws where resolved it worked a like a charm. The harddrives do go into sleep mode and does take a while to wake up. But upon reading the reviews from the website this is normal to save wearing the harddrives out. Also there's a constant ticking noise which again is normal. Transfer speeds vary. But it serves its job for reliability and performance. Would I buy again. Yes it's ticked everything I was expecting.
B**A
Not what I expected at all
I bought this because the WD Red drives are meant to be excellent quality and the price was good. That was not my experience at all. First, there is the constant hard thump every five seconds, which is a normal part of the drive's function, but is significant enough to be felt across my whole desk. I use this mainly for backup so I thought I could live with that as it's not on all the time. Then it started grinding as it was writing files, in a way I've only heard once before, on an old drive which failed. I exchanged it for a replacement and the new drive was even worse, this time the grinding noise started *after* it finished writing and had fallen idle and would not stop. As it also wouldn't eject, the only way to silence it was to turn it off. Needless to say, that's gone back too and I've gone with a different product. Maybe these were good once, but I would not recommend it now.
D**S
WD external hdd
Excellent, built in encryption
B**2
Excellent drive for Roon music streaming
I use Roon for my music streaming. A large Ext HDD is needed for this. I have read that an SSD doesnt sound quite as good with roon as an HDD. I have been running Roon with this drive for some time now and i cant fault the drive. An excellent drive for music streaming. No need for a NAS drive anymore. Just use one of these and your PC.
P**Y
BEWARE! HELIUM FILLED DRIVES CANNOT BE RECOVERED IF FAULTY!!
Whilst my drive performed well initially, it failed after just under 3 years. BUT ... and it is a BIG but ... the drive is helium filled which make data recovery virtually impossible - just do some googling and you will find out the many difficulties with helium filled drives. I am disappointed that the product description did not include this fact because I would have included this in my pre-purchase research. Disk drives can and do fail and like cancer, you never expect it to happen to you. The majority of drives are air filled which is so much easier to deal with. Be sure you make an informed purchase decision - I was not able to because of the reason provided here.
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