These drives are similar to the Expert series, except they are designed to support many users at once and have file encryption, backup, and other security measures to protect sensitive files. These are designed for small businesses with employees ranging from 25-100 people (the four-bay version can theoretically support up to 500 employees, but that’s not an ideal setup). In related news, WD also announced two new two-bay and four-bay My Cloud models in the Business series. The mobile app lets you access the content from anywhere with an Internet connection (as long as your drives are connected to a network with Internet access), and can sync with other cloud services (Dropbox, One Drive, Google Drive) for file transfers.Īvailable now via WD’s online store and in March at select retailers, the EX2100 has list prices of $250 (no drives), $430 (4TB), $560 (8TB), and $750 (12TB). From our experience with WD’s consumer versions, which use the same interface, it’s easy to use. For advanced users, you can also tweak the settings. The My Cloud dashboard, which you access via a Web browser, shows the status, such as energy use, system health, and other activity. The drives have WD’s My Cloud OS (Linux based) preinstalled and, after you plug them in and create a new admin login/password, are ready to go when you take them out of the box. They support DLNA/UPnP, Twonky, and iTunes server. The drives can complement your home entertainment setup as a media server. They can also function as FTP servers if you choose not to use WD’s My Cloud mobile app (iOS and Android) or desktop Web interface. Source confirms Western Digital is closing WDLabs and canceling projectsīesides WD’s SmartWare Pro backup software for Windows, the drives work natively with Apple’s Time Machine for OS X. Western Digital launches wireless SSD, ‘world’s fastest’ 256GB flash drive at CES Amazon’s Cyber Monday sale cuts prices on Western Digital hard drives
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