Yes, have to agree with mark here.  I have a my cloud 4 EX from western
digital.  16TB, on my network.  This is where I store my 7TB iTunes
library of   music, TV shows, and movies.  A lot of people who use this one
set it up in rade mode, so they will have a copy of what they have on there.
I am stingy, I like using all 16TB of the nas, so I back my media and
important documents up on 2 4TB USB hard drives that I only plug up when I
am backing something up.  But yes, westn digital is very accessible.  I use
it to stream movies to my iPhone and iPad when I am on business across the
country, and it works flawlessly!


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 5:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: accessible nas disc question

Hello William,

Personally, I do not recommend NAS storage devices as their software
interface is proprietary. 

However, if this is what you want then I think the Western Digital MyCloud
series is among the best.  I've never had one go bad on me nor have any of
my friends.  In fact, I have two MyCloud NAS drives working on my home
network, right now.  Also, Western Digital customer service is excellent.
They really know their products.

I saw a 3TB MyCloud NAS drive at Best Buy 2 days ago for around $120.00.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William Windels
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 1:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: accessible nas disc question

Hello,
I would like to buy a has disc.
It should be my first has disc and I don't know that much about the types
that exists at the moment.

I would like to have the following:
-       a nas disc with as good as  accessible interface (from osx, windows
and iOS);
-       accessing the files from osx , windows and iOS;
-       the nas disc should also have the function of a time-machine backup
disc;
-       I think a storage of at least 2tb should be possible?

Prices are not important at this moment.

Any hints are very welcome,

kind regards,
William Windels

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