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November 2014
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The editors liked
Compact
Efficient
Silent design
Excellent network throughput
Great out of the box / setup experience
Lower cost than My Cloud EX2
Easy-to-use
Affordable
Pre-set in RAID1
Little out of box config needed
Easy to setup and manage
Accessible from anywhere using desktop and mobile apps
Two tool-less
Hot-swap drive bays
Supports RAID 0
1
JBOD and Spanning modes
Integrated file
FTP
Backup and P2P download servers
Supports USB
LAN/WAN and cloud backu
The apps ability to sync to multiple cloud services
I feel more secure holding my data at HOME
Frequent app updates
IOS 10 friendly
Excellent I/O performance. User-friendly interface. Personal cloud service. Supports RAID 0 and 1. Can scale up to 8TB of storage.
RAID 1 provides data security
Can back up to other WD NAS boxes
Very easy to set up and use
Ease-of-use
Product design
App support
Web-based tools
The editors didn't like
Reduced feature set as compared to the My Cloud EX2
ExFAT not supported on USB devices
No diskless model
Mediocre write speeds
Not guaranteed to come with WD Red hard drives
Expensive
512MB default RAM. No folder management in the UI. No printer support from USB ports
Abstract: MyCloud Mirror Personal Cloud Storage on AmazonEven though I have my camera with me most of the time, I still have my iPhone or your Android or Windows thing or heck, even your Blackberry with me about 99.8% of the time. That's maybe more than most people...
It's suitable for most home users, and if you're a freelancer or work in a small office, and are taking your first steps into the NAS world, it's also product we'd highly recommend...
Published: 2014-08-17, Author: Twitter
Terry , review by: wegotserved.com
At the time of writing, two WD Red 2 TB hard drives will cost you around £140 – so when you add just an extra £100 for a NAS device to wrap around those drives, you're going to have to make some compromises. Western Digital has tackled this challenge tho...
RAID 1 provides data security, Can back up to other WD NAS boxes, Very easy to set up and use
Cannot sync with other WD NAS boxes, Moderately slow performance
WD's My Cloud Mirror doesn't deliver barn-burning performance, but it's very easy to set up and use and it delivers most everything you could want in a consumer NAS box....
Easy to setup and manage, Accessible from anywhere using desktop and mobile apps, Two tool-less, hot-swap drive bays, Supports RAID 0, 1, JBOD and Spanning modes, Integrated file, FTP, backup and P2P download servers, Supports USB, LAN/WAN and cloud backu
Mediocre write speeds, Not guaranteed to come with WD Red hard drives
Compact, efficient, silent design, Excellent network throughput, Great out of the box / setup experience, Lower cost than My Cloud EX2
Reduced feature set as compared to the My Cloud EX2, exFAT not supported on USB devices
The Western Digital My Cloud Mirror rounds out WD's My Cloud suite of devices nicely. It keeps the same stellar performance of the EX line devices, as well as carrying down many of the features and apps present on the EX2. RAID adds much needed redundancy...
Excellent I/O performance. User-friendly interface. Personal cloud service. Supports RAID 0 and 1. Can scale up to 8TB of storage.
512MB default RAM. No folder management in the UI. No printer support from USB ports
WD's My Cloud Mirror is an ideal NAS for power users who want dual-drive mirroring for extra data protection. It's also a top-notch storage device for everyday users....
Easy-to-use, Affordable, Pre-set in RAID1, little out of box config needed
No diskless model
The WD My Cloud Mirror provides mainstream users with an attractive NAS that has robust consumer-centric functionality and the easiest setup on the market; all at a very competitive price. WD My Cloud Mirror at AmazonDiscuss This ReviewGA_googleFillSlot("...
Super quiet and discreet, Large amounts of storage (available in 2, 4 & 8TB), Accessible from anywhere
RAID1 ensures backup but you lose half the capacity, No ability to auto upload, Small application inventory
The WD My Cloud is a very good device, I'd call it the personal cloud for normal users. I'd be more than happy to put this in my parent's house, knowing that they could easily use it and there wouldn't be arduous support required.I have heard user's conce...