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You can buy the EX2 Ultra with a pair of drives pre-installed, with a wide range of prices depending on the storage you select. It’s a ‘two-bay’ drive that holds two separate hard drives, and allows you to remove the top panel so you can remove the drives for repairs or adding more storage in the future.
The EX2 Ultra is a no-compromises NAS drive with additional features and customisation options, while remaining affordable enough for home users or self-employed people, such as photographers or designers, who need a really reliable backup drive for important work files. (If you feel a bit more comfortable with jargon such as NAS and RAID, you might want to step up to WD’s ‘expert’ range with the My Cloud EX2 Ultra instead.) In fact, the company doesn’t even call it a ‘NAS drive’, opting for the more user-friendly ‘personal cloud’ label instead. Western Digital’s My Cloud Home drive provides a quick and easy option for home users who aren’t familiar with NAS drives and networking technology.
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Most Mac users will have an iPhone or iPad, of course, but we’d like to see the Mac app updated to allow you full freedom to control the My Cloud Home with your Mac as well. You can’t create individual user accounts on the Mac either, so you’re forced to use the app on an iPhone or iPad if you want to invite someone else to create their own personal folders on the My Cloud Home drive. For some reason you have to open the app’s pulldown menu and view the contents of the drive through the app instead. You can’t simply double-click the drive’s icon on the Mac desktop in order to open the drive and then drag-and-drop to copy folders or files on to the drive. You can even back up photos and albums from Facebook on to the drive for safekeeping if you want to.
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You can also right-click any file that is stored on the My Cloud Home and send a download link in order to quickly share that file with friends or colleagues.Īnd, if you also use an online backup service, such as Dropbox, then you can sync the contents of your Dropbox account on to the My Cloud Home too. That will be handy for people who want an extra backup of their current work files or projects in addition to the basic Time Machine backup. There are some nice touches too, such as the ability to right-click a folder on your Mac and automatically sync the contents of that folder on to the My Cloud Home.
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The iOS app can perform automatic backups of your photos and videos, while the Mac app lets you use Time Machine for your backups (and there are Mac and Windows versions of the apps available too). Western Digital always does a good job with Mac support, and the My Cloud Home is no exception, with apps that handle a range of tasks quickly and easily.
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That provides RAID 1 mirroring for extra data protection, but if you want more sophisticated RAID features, as well as the ability to install and remove drives yourself, you’ll need to step up to the My Cloud Expert or My Cloud Pro models. There’s also a larger dual-drive model, called the My Cloud Home Duo, which houses two matching drives and offers considerably more storage. The slimline white-and-silver unit is neatly designed, and only measures 2in wide, so it’ll sit easily on your desk or on a shelf close to your router without taking up too much space. It comes with a range of storage allocations 8TB should be more than enough for most homes, as well as small offices and self-employed users.
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However, you’re probably better off getting the newer My Cloud Home model shown here, which is a little more expensive, but is faster and provides additional features such as support for the Plex Media Server software (although that’s probably not a must-have for Mac users). The original single-drive My Cloud is getting a bit old now, but it’s still around and extremely affordable. You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to Western Digital’s My Cloud range, with several models available for home users and small businesses, as well as a number of Expert and Pro models for larger organisations.