Add 16TB of USB 3.0 and Ethernet storage to your Windows or Mac system with the My Cloud Expert Series 16TB EX4100 4-Bay NAS Server (4 x 4TB) from WD. The My Cloud EX4100 is a high performance and high capacity NAS server for SOHO and home users that is well suited for centralizing media and files in one location, accessing and sharing photos, videos, and files from virtually anywhere with computers, smartphones, and tablets, HD media streaming to Smart TV’s, gaming consoles, and media players, comprehensive backup solutions, and more. It features upload speeds of up to 115 MB/s and download speeds of up to 107 MB/s.
The My Cloud EX4100 is pre-configured for a user-friendly setup and system management. It also has an intuitive dashboard that helps guide you through the process of setting up users and shares, as well as customizing system features and monitoring storage. It also features a toolless and trayless drive bay design and drive installation, helping to simplify the hot swap process.
This NAS is powered by a 1.6 GHz Marvell ARMADA 388 Dual-Core processor, which will allow you to run multiple functions simultaneously. The built-in 2GB of DDR3 RAM will allow quick access to frequently-used files and programs, and network connectivity is achieved via the 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports. Having 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports not only provides network redundancy in the event that one port fails, but it also provides link aggregation to help enhance network performance and provide an enhanced HD media streaming experience. This NAS also has 3 x USB 3.0 ports.
The My Cloud EX4100 features four SATA drive bays that can accommodate the included 4 x 4TB 3.5″ WD Red drives. The included WD Red drives are built with a SATA III 6 Gb/s interface and 5400 rpm rotational speed. They are also designed for 24/7 NAS environments and use NASware technology. NASware technology helps to further optimize WD Red drives for the NAS environment in respect to factors such as vibration compensation, optimized power usage, and data protection in the case of a power loss or disruption.
This WD NAS also features AES 256-bit encryption that helps provide additional protection for your data, and RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD, and spanning can be used to configure various levels of data performance or redundancy. As this NAS features a built-in processor, this means that should a user wish to take advantage of the RAID functionality, the RAID controller is integrated into the NAS and thus RAID functionality will be controlled by the NAS and its hardware, instead of being controlled by software.
The My Cloud EX4100 operates on 100-240 VAC at 50-60 Hz and includes an Ethernet cable and a power cord. It is compatible with Windows 8.1, 8, 7, and Vista, as well as macOS Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, and Mountain Lion.
Note: The My Cloud EX4100 includes a complimentary 2-month membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan, which includes Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, 20GB of cloud storage, and more. This membership is redeemable during product registration. An Adobe ID and network connection are required. This offer is only available in countries where Adobe Creative Cloud is available and is limited to one per new Adobe user account. It must be redeemed by July 31, 2020 while activation code supplies last.
Anna Rutherford (verified owner) –
Easy set up, easy to use, and worth the cost for the added storage/backup.
Chance Wunsch (verified owner) –
I use this regularly for my video hungry wedding applications. Raid-5 configured right out of the box – no setup required! I love that it goes into stand-by mode when not in use for awhile, saving hard drive life.
Frances Kuphal (verified owner) –
Good when it works. Lots of issues with this transferring and sharing files amongst colleagues.
Florine Feeney (verified owner) –
Update firmware and OS5 and you should be good to go. Does what it’s meant to do. Small in size. Not too loud. So far, so good.
Norma Dibbert (verified owner) –
I had a couple of old NAS WD systems as local backup devices. They were getting out of date, and I would lose ability to remotely access my data. This unit updated the software and will continue to allow remote access. The other nice point is that I was able to pull my RAID 1 sets and move them directly into this enclosure. The replaced units were both running WD Red drives, and everything worked the first type I powered it up. All I needed to do was remap the remote drives and I was fone.
Brenden Russel (verified owner) –
Simple to set up , simple to use. Durable, Inexpensive, Reliable
Kellie Nienow (verified owner) –
I do have experience with some other WD network drives, but not this one. I literally had this set up and working in about 10 minutes. The admin interface seems to have been improved in a few areas and I found it intuitive and most of the decisions were self-evident. I was looking for a drive array that has some expansibility and this looks like the right one, although I won’t really know that until some time in the futre.
Amari Rolfson (verified owner) –
The EX4100 (16TB) was purchased as a storage for our lab and shared across multiple users and has worked well for about 2 years. But now one of the drives is failing despite never being moved.