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I am not aware that Verizon has released a list of "certified" external drives. Most of us in the beta test have been using the WD 1 TB MyBook AV DVR expander (WDBABT0010HBK-NESN) without issue. There has been talk that the WD 2 TB may also work (and be able to use the full 2 TB) but I don't know of anyone that has tested that option. Please keep in mind that this is a peer to peer (user to user) forum, so unless the poster has a VZ user name (which mine DOES NOT), nothing said here is official.
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I am not aware that Verizon has released a list of "certified" external drives. Most of us in the beta test have been using the WD 1 TB MyBook AV DVR expander (WDBABT0010HBK-NESN) without issue. There has been talk that the WD 2 TB may also work (and be able to use the full 2 TB) but I don't know of anyone that has tested that option. Please keep in mind that this is a peer to peer (user to user) forum, so unless the poster has a VZ user name (which mine DOES NOT), nothing said here is official.
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so far just western digital my book's, the twitter guy says the hard drive "needs to support over 100Mbps sustained I/O (40Mbps write) - hard core performance"
I don't think they have an official list yet,