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  2. My Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The My Cloud product line comprises personal network-attached storage (NAS) devices and multi-purpose servers, designed and marketed by Western Digital Corporation (WD). My Cloud devices are available in storage capacities of 2 terabytes , 3 terabytes, 4 terabytes, and 8 terabytes, and 16 terabytes.

  3. Module:Wd/testcases/1 - Wikipedia

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    This is a test cases page for the module Module:Wd. Results of the test cases. -- Unit tests for [[Module:Wd]]. Click talk page to run tests. local p = require ...

  4. Module:Wd/sandbox/testcases/testcaseTable - Wikipedia

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  5. Module:Wd/testcases/1/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Module:Wd/testcases/1. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original module page. This is a test cases page for the module Module:Wd .

  6. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    Western Digital develops and delivers its HDDs, SSDs, memory cards, [7] NVMe, [8] NAS, [9] [10] RAID [11] and other memory technology solutions under its Western Digital, SanDisk, SanDisk Professional, WD and WD_BLACK brands. The company holds approximately 13,000 active patents and maintains a global presence with 12+ manufacturing facilities ...

  7. Personal cloud - Wikipedia

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    A personal cloud is a collection of digital content and services that are accessible from any device through the Internet. It is not a tangible entity, but a place that gives users the ability to store, synchronize, stream and share content on a relative core, moving from one platform, screen and location to another.

  8. Network-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. In this context, the term "NAS" can refer to both the technology and systems involved, or a specialized computer appliance device unit built for such functionality – a NAS ...

  9. Module talk:Wd/testcases/1 - Wikipedia

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