“While enthusiasts may be comfortable rolling their own home file servers, network-attached storage devices make more sense for mainstream users. We take WD’s latest My Book NAS for a spin to see what it’s like.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
- Synology DS409slim NAS Station @ Hardware Bistro
- WD My Book World Edition II External 2TB NAS Drive @ Legit Revies
- QNAP TS-809 Pro Turbo NAS @ CCE Reviews
- Synology Disk Station DS-409+ NAS @ Techspot
- Icy Dock MB876SK @ Bjorn3D
- Adaptec Zero-Maintenance Cache Protection Explained @ Tweaktown
- Solidata K5-64 SLC Indilinx Solid State Drive @ Tweaktown
- Kingston SSDnow V-Series 128GB Solid State Hard Drive @ Futurelooks
- OCZ Summit 250GB SSD @ Guru of 3D
- SSD Roundup June 2009 @ DriverHeaven
- Acer Aspire easyStore H340 Review @ Digital Trends
- Samsung SE-S084C Super Write Master Slim External 8x DVD Writer Review @ Modsynergy
- OCZ Rally 2 USB Thumb Drive @ TheTechLounge
- Kingston 4GB DataTraveler 101 USB Flash Drive @ Legit Reviews
- Vizo Orbiter Hard Drive Cooler Review @ Tech-Reviews
Take it, it is Your Book now; or else!

Looking nice in shiny white and standing all of 6.7″ tall, 3.9″ wide, and 6.3″ deep, the Western Digital My Book World Edition II
might just help save your sanity. Since it is easy to use, looks relatively attractive and is small enough to hide if necessary, this NAS might be just the thing to get your friends and family members to actually do a back up of their important stuff. Just a few minutes of their time may save you hours, so wave the pictures from The Tech Report’s review under their nose and maybe threaten not to fix anything ever again if they don’t pick one up.