Running the Blackmagic disk speed test yielded write speeds of around 216 MB/s, and read speeds of around 218 MB/s. But what about some more hardcore numbers? Read speeds are also snappy when it comes to real-world performance, I barely had to wait for any photos that I’d moved to render their previews as I was scouring through the drive. Moving some files around, the My Book’s performance is impressive, writing more than 2.3GB of photos to the hard drive in just a few seconds. Selecting the My Book as a backup location was a breeze, and with 22TB on hand, you’ll be able to back up your Mac for as long as you could possibly need. While you can use the extra backup software, the My Book does just fine using the macOS Time Machine feature which comes built into Apple’s Macs. The My Book is rated for out-of-the-box compatibility with Windows, as well as macOS El Capitan, Yosemite, and Mavericks, and macOS Ventura which we tested it on. Once installed, the software sits in your Launchpad and is pinned to the macOS menu bar, where you’ll find options to backup your data and install extra apps for security and the Utilities app for running diagnostics, etc. If you’re on a Mac like me, plugging in the My Book will automatically launch the installation process for the software included on the drive. Setting it up is also very straightforward, as I simply plugged in the hard drive to its power socket and connected it via USB.
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