🚀 Elevate Your Creative Game with My Cloud PR4100!
The Western Digital WD 56TB My Cloud PR4100 is a powerful 4-bay NAS designed for creative teams, offering seamless access, editing, and sharing of media files from anywhere. With its quad-core processor, 4GB DDR3L RAM, and built-in transcoding capabilities, this storage solution ensures that your workflow is efficient and your media is always ready for streaming. Compatible with both Mac and PC, it provides a versatile platform for all your storage needs.
Brand | Western Digital |
Product Dimensions | 23.2 x 17 x 19.2 cm; 7.7 kg |
Item model number | WDBNFA0560KBK-EESN |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
Series | My Cloud Pro PR4100 |
Colour | Black |
RAM Size | 4 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 56 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Item Weight | 7.7 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**T
Fantastic Media Server option left running 24x7
I'm really happy with my choice. It's expensive in comparison to other NAS however, when you start to compare to setting up a lower power consuming computing and attaching storage, the difference in cost is minimal with a lot more effort.Reason for my purchase was to centralise media and use as a plex media server. Works fantastically. I push content to my tvs which are Samsung with a plex media app. Transcoding can take place if the tv doesn't support it and not seen any issues. I've streamed up to 4k media content with no issues.The UI for accessing the PR2100 (My Cloud) is very easy to use. Shared folders accessible via my Mac. I've added my partner as a user so she has a partition and access. The app is great, so you can stream content effortlessly and free (using VLC media player - couldn't be easier!).For those debating, if you want a NAS that is there merely for storage, this will easily do the job but there are cheaper options where you'll still get a very similar experience within the WD product range. For those where Media streaming is wanted, this is a fantastic, no hassle option and worth the premium price.I've owned this for a good few months now, no issues. Love it.
K**N
A great Home Cloud device.
Very easy to set up for home based cloud services. We have it set up in a cupboard that houses our tech in our sitting room, just below the TV. When it was first started the fan came on and it was a bit noisy but it soon settled down to a whisper and now we don't notice it at all. Moving our iTunes library and photos to the cloud took a while over LAN (which is to be expected), but now they are available from all our devices via the My Cloud and WDPhotos apps. It has plenty of room on it to allow us to scan our old negatives and photos and have somewhere safe and accessible to store and browse through them at our leisure.I would thoroughly recommend this version of the WD MyCloud series over the previous incarnations. The improved processor and RAM makes the PR2100 great for streaming HD movies so we can watch them on up to four devices in HD simultaneously. The fact that it runs off 2x6Tb Red drives in Raid 1 provides peace of mind that should one drive develop a fault we are safe in the knowledge that our data is still safe and only need to replace the faulty drive and rebuild the Raid.
C**E
Easy setup network storage
I bought the My Cloud Pro 4100 on Prime day; as my home storage requirements had reached breaking point. I have been using a Netgear 4 disk NAS alongside a Drobo 5n on my home network; and had 6 different pocket disks that I had accumulated on my travels over the yaers. All in I had 10 years of personal photos; video and my iTunes downloads etc.Those two NAS devices were using random disks to make up the array; and between them they were full. Looking at the prices of disks it worked out cost competitive - the disks in the unit are WD NAS Red drives and amazon retail them for over 200 pounds each at the time I ordered the unit. So I ordered the MyCloud Pro.Arrived in a nice box; with clear instructions - which boil down to plug in network cable (included) and plug in power cable; then in a browser go to the devices name. Immediately I hit an issue; the WD Software just doesnt get on with Safari - the logon screen just spins and comes back saying its timed out. It works just fine with chrome though.Besides the safari problems the MyCloud software is defiantly lacking compared to Netgear's. The interface is easy to follow; and the settings gives you some great options. It is easy to create users and shares with permissions. There is an "App Store" to allow you to extend the systems features and it covers the basics - iTunes and DLNA which let you use the device as a stand alone media server for most situations. For off site backup to the cloud it offers an interface to Amazon S3 storage which is an affordable option for securely moving your data offsite.My Netgear NAS offers more app options (and a virus scanner); and the interface lets you explore the storage in the interface - which is great for deleting and moving things about without having to copy them over the network - which would have sped my migration from USB drives to the NAS had it been possible to move files in the UI from external to internal storage. . For a pro device I was surprised there was a database available in the App Store.For saving power there is a nice interface for changing the times its running - though it does make you do it day by day - its easy to get it to power down when you are at work and save some energy.Since setting it up I have spent the last month slowly moving 15Tb of data from my old storage over to the new one; and finally turned off my old storage this week (And I have a drawer of now empty pocket drives too.) Lightroom is figuring out my photo storage on a pc and look like it will be for some time. Opening files from it across my wired and wireless networks quickly load; and copying some iTunes content back to my laptop when taking it away from the weekend took minutes per Gb which was enough performance for what I want of it. Having 32Tb of storage setup as Raid 5 gives me good protection for my data when inevitably a disk fails; though its at the expense of storage - there is 23Tb of usable space - and I have used more than half already. Should a disk fail its easy to remove and replace them and there are clear indicator lights that will let you know there is an issue.The myCloud device itself is on a shelf gently humming as the fans ramp up on warm days. The DLNA playback has worked just fine with my TV; though using VLC to just connect to it as a disk is working nicely too.Getting a device with disks was a better choice for me than using spare / old disks as I have a clean start. It also worked out cheaper than buying the disks at the time I bought it. It should give me a couple of years to before its full at which point hopefully my home internet will have got beyond ADSL and opened up the chance to use online storage for all my needs.
M**H
MORE POWER AND RELIABILITY.
HELLO,I REPLACED MY "MYCLOUD" AS IT WAS ON DEFUNCT SOFTWARE OS3. I GOT THIS AND IT CAME WITH THE SAME SOFTWARE BUT I COULD UPGRADE TO OS5. IT WORKS AS A GEM FOR MY DATA PURPOSES. I LIKE ALL THE NEW APPS AND SERVICE APPLICATIONS TO FIDDLE AROUND WITH GIVING ME 16 TB MEMORY OVER 4 TB WITH THE MYCLOUD OS3. INAM VERY PLEASED AND ABSORBED WITH THE MANUAL OPERATION FOR THOUGHT.Thank youHarminder Singh
A**N
Would recommend
Really good the basic set-up is very easy but I needed they're costumer service to help me set 8t up properly and they where indeed very helpful and since then it's been running just fine without any issuesPlex runs quite slow on the TV