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My Cloud EX4 Wins On Features, Not Speed

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Western digital’s My Cloud EX4 (go.pcworld.com/ex4) offers all of the user-friendly features of the original My Cloud, packed in a metal four-bay enclosure that boasts a number of high-end perks the My Cloud does not. First and foremost is RAID support, specifically RAID 5 if you purchase the device prepopulated with drives.

My Cloud EX4

My Cloud EX4

The unit we tested came from the factory with four 2TB drives in RAID 5, which means any one of the four drives could fail and you would still be able to recover all your data. Because the drives are hot-swappable, you can yank out the failed drive and replace it with a new one, and the EX4 will automatically rebuild the array without any downtime.

The balance of the EX4's feature set will appeal to consumer and business users alike. Consumers will appreciate its friendly, dashboard like user interface, its DLNA server and iTunes support, and its built-in torrent downloader. Business users will value its dual gigabit Ethernet ports, with support for both link bonding (so you can pool the bandwidth of two broadband connections) and automatic failover (if one connection fails, the EX4 automatically switches to the other). Dual power connections deliver similar functionality: If one power supply fails, the EX4 can automatically switch to the other (though you must purchase the second one).

Business users will appreciate the dual gigabit ethernet ports.

Business users will appreciate the dual gigabit Ethernet ports.

Both camps will like the EX4's onboard display and its dual USB 3.0 ports. WD includes ten WD SmartWare Pro licenses for client-PC backups in the purchase price, and the NAS supports Time Capsule for Mac backups. WD also offers mobile apps for Android and iOS devices, along with many third-party apps. But one feature that's sorely missing is the ability to sync folders via the cloud.

The My Cloud EX4 delivers a great collection of features for its price tag. You can buy a bare unit and supply your own drives, or you can buy an EX4 that's prepopulated with WD's own Red drives.

In our benchmarks, the four-drive My Cloud EX4 read both our 10GB collection of files and folders and our single 10GB file somewhat faster than the single-drive My Cloud, but it was significantly slower reading than the much more expensive QNAP TS-469 Pro. The EX4 was significantly slower than both devices when writing a single 10GB file, and it also fell behind the other two boxes when writing our 10GB collection of files and folders.

If one power supply fails, the EX4 can automatically switch to the other (though you must purchase the second one).

If one power supply fails, the EX4 can automatically switch to the other (though you must purchase the second one).

We replaced the EX4's WD Red drives, which spin their platters at 5400 rpm, with four 1TB, 7200-rpm Seagate Constellation drives to see if the faster drives would improve the EX4's performance. It didn't matter: The benchmark results were nearly the same.

If you're a consumer, you won't care about the EX4's Ethernet and power-failover features. And if you're a small-business owner, you won't care about the My Cloud EX4's DLNA server and iTunes support. Both parties, on the other hand, just might decide that the EX4's low price tag and strong feature set trump its slow performance.

The WD My Cloud EX4 produced unimpressive performance and is particularly slow in writing.

The WD My Cloud EX4 produced unimpressive performance and is particularly slow in writing.

Specification

Specs

·         Four-bay enclosure, 0 - 16 TB

·         Dual Gigabit Ethernet

·         Dual USB 3.0 expansion ports

·         2.0 GHz processor

·         512 MB of system memory

·         PC/Mac compatible

·         RAID 0, 1, 5, 10; JBOD, spanning

·         Easy drive install and hot swap

·         Twonky 7.2 DLNA 1.5 & UPnP certified media server

·         Anywhere access from computers, tablets, and smartphones with My Cloud desktop and mobile apps

·         A full suite of third-party apps

·         iTunes support

·         Dual power and network redundancy

·         Optimized for WD Red drives with WD's exclusive NASware technology

Pros

·         Strong feature set

·         Ten PC client backup licenses

·         Power and Ethernet failover

Cons

·         Very slow read/write performance

·         No provision for folder syncing

Bottom line

·         The My Cloud EX4 has all the features you want in a four-bay NAS and is priced right, provided that you accept its performance deficiencies.

Price: $800 (including four 2TB Red drives)

Overall: 3.5/5

 

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