WD 2TB WD Elements Portable USB 3.0 Hard Drive Storage 2.5"(WDBU6Y0020BBK-EE)
Next-gen PCIe Gen4 technology optimized for top-tier gaming (not intended for NAS or server environments) Irrationally fast read/write speeds up to 7000/5300MB/s (1TB model) and up to 1,000,000 IOPS (1TB and 2TB models) Up to 2TB capacity to hold your favorite battle-ready games Downloadable WD_BLACK Dashboard software to customize and control your gaming experience (Windows Only) Sleek Heatsink model minimizes thermal throttling to push the boundaries of performance for top-tier gaming Now Compatible with PlayStation 5 consoles (PS5 system software version 21.02-04.00.00 or higher required.)
Massive capacity, up to 22TB capacity. (1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.).Specific uses: Business, personal Includes software for device management and backup with password protection (Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.) 256-bit AES hardware encryption SuperSpeed USB (5 Gbps); USB 2.0 compatible Trusted storage built with WD reliability
Automatic backup - Easy to use , Password protection + 256-bit AES hardware encryption , Western Digital Discovery software for Western Digital backup, password protection and drive management , Superspeed USB port; USB 2.0 compatible
Engineered specifically for mainstream surveillance systems. AllFrame technology delivers optimizations for write-intensive, low bit-rate, high stream-count workloads typical to mainstream surveillance applications. Supports up to 180 TB/yr workload rate². | ²Workload Rate is defined as the amount of user data transferred to or from the hard drive. Workload Rate is annualized (TB transferred ✕ (8760 / recorded power-on hours)). Workload Rate will vary depending on your hardware and software components and configurations. 1TB¹ through 3TB support up to eight bays; 4TB and above support up to 16 bays and employ tarnish-resistant components for harsher environments. ¹As used for storage capacity, 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment