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Save 10% on select orders over $100 and 15% on orders over $250. Offer valid on any WD or SanDisk product, and on qualifying G-Technology products (listed here), or combinations of qualifying products, bought online through the Western Digital Store. Maximum of one purchase per customer. Offer is only valid while supplies last. This offer may not be combined, used in conjunction with or used in addition to any other promotion or offer. This offer does not apply to taxes or shipping costs. Retailers, Resellers and Distributors are excluded from this promotion. This offer is not applicable for any prior purchases and may not be available in all regions of the world. Western Digital reserves the right to change or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. This promotion is valid on 5/3/21 - 5/9/21.
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Save 10% on select orders over $100 and 15% on orders over $250. Offer valid on any WD or SanDisk product, and on qualifying G-Technology products (listed here), or combinations of qualifying products, bought online through the Western Digital Store. Maximum of one purchase per customer. Offer is only valid while supplies last. This offer may not be combined, used in conjunction with or used in addition to any other promotion or offer. This offer does not apply to taxes or shipping costs. Retailers, Resellers and Distributors are excluded from this promotion. This offer is not applicable for any prior purchases and may not be available in all regions of the world. Western Digital reserves the right to change or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. This promotion is valid on 5/3/21 - 5/9/21.
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Hassle Free Return for the Holidays
Western Digital Store is introducing an extended return policy this holiday season. Items purchased starting 22 November through 22 December 2021, can be returned until 22 January 2022, for most reasons, without exceptions. Contact Western Digital support to determine if your order qualifies, and to begin the process of a return. This policy is subject to exclusions.
SSD vs. HDD
Choosing a Drive that’s Right for You
Which is better for me, SSD or HDD?
The answer depends on you, and how you use your computer - Solid State Drive (SSD) and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) have advantages and disadvantages.
SSD
Solid State Drives (SSDs), including embedded flash drives, have become more and more popular. With no moving parts, they can read, write, and access data faster than HDDs. Many computers and tablets are now equipped with an SSD pre-installed instead of a traditional hard drive. Solid state drives typically access data faster, accelerate apps, and speed-up a computer’s boot-up time.
Best for quicker file access
Best for application acceleration
Best for quicker boot-ups
HDD
Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) have been a trusted data storage device for decades now. They are typically lower in price than SSDs and are available in higher capacities. Their biggest advantage is being able to store lots of data cheaply. However, moving parts, vibration, and high temperatures have always been a potential issue with HDDs.
Best for storing large amounts of data
Best for price per GB
Key areas to focus on when deciding if an SSD or HDD is better for you are: Durability, Capacity, and Speed.
Which is more durable – SSD or HDD?
SSDs are lighter in weight than HDDs, use less power, and have virtually no vibration - due to no moving parts. They can also survive an accidental drop better than an HDD. SSDs store data electronically on ‘cells’, which makes data access quicker than a spinning HDD.
Generally, SSDs can be more durable than HDDs when it comes to portability and accidental drops. Some ruggedized SSDs like the My Passport SSD can withstand drops from up to 1.98 meters (onto a carpeted surface), whereas the same drop could potentially damage an HDD device.
HDDs are still in use by big institutions like banks, governments and datacenters because the price per GB is less than that of SSDs – and when you’re dealing with huge amounts of data, cost becomes a factor quickly. If durability is important when you’re working on-the-go, there are portable drives like G-DRIVEArmorATDthat can stand up to the jostles and tumbles of the outside world.
How much capacity do I need?
The amount of personal data we generate from documents, photos, music and multimedia is growing at an exponential rate. HD video files and high-resolution photos are larger than ever, requiring more and more reliable storage capacity.
Solid state drives are designed for speed, but not necessarily for capacity. That’s where traditional hard drives come in. They cost less per GB than SSDs and are available in massive capacities, up to 18TB in a single device (and over 144TB* in a multi-drive RAID device like SanDisk Professional G-RAID Shuttle 8)
*As used for storage capacity, 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment and RAID/JBOD configuration.
Drive Capacity*
Music1
or Video2
or Photos3
500GB
125,000
480
80,000
1TB/1000GB
250,000
360
160,000
2TB/2000GB
500,000
240
320,000
4TB/4000GB
1,000,000
120
640,000
6TB/6000GB
1,500,000
60
960,000
8TB/8000GB
2,000,000
30
1,280,000
12TB/12000GB
3,000,000
720
1,920,000
*Values in media columns reflect storage potential of only that media respectively, not multiple or all media columns combined.
1The number of songs is based on a 3.5MB MP3 file. Examples of the number of songs that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, settings, software and other factors.
2The number of hours for videos is based on the 1920x1080 Full HD @ 30fps, 145MB/min, DV format. Examples of the hours of video that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on bit rate, content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, resolution, settings, software and other factors.
3The number of photos is based on a 16MP, 5.5MB JPEG file. Examples of the number of photos that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on resolution, content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, settings, software and other factors.
Capacity by Media: values in the Music1, or Video2 and or Photo3 columns reflect storage potential of only that media respectively, not multiple or all media columns combined.
Drive Capacity
Music
or Video
or Photos
500GB
125K
30
80K
1TB/1000GB
250K
60
160K
2TB/2000GB
500K
120
320K
4TB/4000GB
1M
240
640K
6TB/6000GB
1.5M
360
960K
8TB/8000GB
2M
480
1.28M
12TB/12000GB
3M
720
1.92M
1The number of songs is based on a 3.5MB MP3 file. Examples of the number of songs that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, settings, software and other factors.
2The number of hours for videos is based on the 1920x1080 Full HD @ 30fps, 145MB/min, DV format. Examples of the hours of video that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on bit rate, content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, resolution, settings, software and other factors.
3The number of photos is based on a 16MP, 5.5MB JPEG file. Examples of the number of photos that can be stored are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on resolution, content, file compression, file format, file size, host device, pre-loaded files, settings, software and other factors.
How much speeeeeed do I really need?
SSDs can access, read, and write files faster than HDDs. SSDs access data electronically through ‘cells’ that can be written and rewritten thousands of times.
HDDs utilize rotational platters and an actuator arm to access files by locating them on the platter then moving to that location to read the data.
Speed is an advantage in business – especially when dealing with large amounts of files.
Speed is an advantage in business – especially when dealing with large amounts of files.
Gaming
A fast SSD or HDD will give you an advantage in game loading speeds, so you can access your game data faster.
Operating System
Replace the HDD with an SSD or add an SSD to an HDD system to significantly speed-up boot time and accelerate application load times.
Fast Data Transfer
A faster HDD or SSD will greatly decrease the time it takes to transfer, write, or read data. This is key when managing large files or large amounts of files.
Quick File Access
Because SSDs have no moving parts, they can access files faster than an HDD, which has to spin-up and find the files.
Data Recovery
Help protect the content that matters most with a Data Recovery Plan.
Now available with select products for a low, one-time fee.1