The WD My Cloud EX2 is a great entry level home NAS server


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http://cnet.co/1g3nFs2 The WD My Cloud EX2 is an excellent NAS server for a small home. Still wondering why? How about because CNET editor say it so!


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  1. do I need internet connection or just a wifi router
  2. i have a 4tb wd my cloud as my PLEX media server drive and i feel its getting used alot as i somtimes have multiple streams from the drive via my Asus ac68u router what kind of nas setup would i need to comphortably supply a multiple stream off my plex upto now my plex streams 4 films all at once but struggles at 5 any ideas. I was looking at a EX2 8tb drive whats your opinion
  3. Great review! Thank you!
  4. I love this guy.  You mofo's better only use it in RAID 1. Why? Well how about because he says so! 3:04
  5. will plex work on it thats the main thing i'd like to buy it for an well nothing else 
  6. He should sign off saying, "You should take it from me because Dong Ngo's"
  7. awesome review because it's Dong Ngo's!
  8. Dong is the only person who can do this :)
  9. This video is awesome! Because he’s Dong Ngo!
  10. Seagate better than WD drives??? I've never had bad luck with my WD drives.
  11. Go 0 or go home!
  12. Do They Make a EX4...with 4 bays?
  13. I have a bad exp with thr old one when trying to stream video wirelessly ! Is this one is better ?
  14. Great review. I have the My Book Live 2TB and it works perfect. Great product to backup all your vital info and have access anywhere from ipad, cell phones or PC.
  15. I might get one.
  16. Avaiwibahhh
  17. i going to get one great review
  18. Best guy in CNET
  19. Still seems so much less expensive to just pop in a 2TB in an unused computer acting as a server than a NAS set-up.  Good entry price points just aren't there yet.
  20. Great review, this guy is awesome! I've never had any luck with WDs products. I've had a 500GB internal drive that failed within a year and my WD NAS failed 6 months after I bought it. Never again... My seagate hard drives are going on three years strong with no issues.