WD My Cloud EX4
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
Dear @Scottalanmiller, what do you prefer and recommend : RAID 5 or RAID 10 ??
Like I said, RAID 10 is always best unless it doesn't meet your needs. Preference should not be a factor, it would always be what is needed for the situation. RAID 10 is faster and safer than RAID 5, but your capacity will be 6TB instead of 9TB. So unless the extra 3TB are useful, RAID 5 would have no benefit.
Great. Raid 10 is the way to go
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I see that the WDBWWD0000NBK is now available with "BYOD" bring your own drives.
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@Danp said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Device has drives inclusive, it's not a drive replacement device. The drives are part of the device. It's how WD does it.
Not sure that I follow you here. From what I can tell, they offer this device without drives.
The drives are included in the box
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Dual Ethernet and power supply ports; 512 MB memory and 2.0 GHz processor deliver reliable, blazing-fast performance for your home or small office.
Wow, a whole 512MB of RAM, huh?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Wow, a whole 512MB of RAM, huh?
That's also what the Synology DS214 I was looking at has.
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@scottalanmiller before you recommend me to consider ReadyNAS and Synology, is WD good also ??
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@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller before you recommend me to consider ReadyNAS and Synology, is WD good also ??
WD is okay. ReadyNAS and Synology are the best in the category. Nothing wrong with the WD, but it's a lower end device generally. But your needs are extremely basic. So nothing wrong with it.
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Wow, a whole 512MB of RAM, huh?
That's also what the Synology DS214 I was looking at has.
Only two drives, so no parity overhead, and they sure don't brag about 512 MB
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
@scottalanmiller before you recommend me to consider ReadyNAS and Synology, is WD good also ??
WD is okay. ReadyNAS and Synology are the best in the category. Nothing wrong with the WD, but it's a lower end device generally. But your needs are extremely basic. So nothing wrong with it.
Ok, thank you very much
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Drobo, for example, would be just fine here too.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Only two drives, so no parity overhead, and they sure don't brag about 512 MB
I mean how much could it cost to go to 1GB for them?
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@BRRABill Can't be more than $2!! Right? Memory at that size is so freaking cheap!! Seems like 2GB would be a more logical minimum size.
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@Reid-Cooper said:
@BRRABill Can't be more than $2!! Right? Memory at that size is so freaking cheap!! Seems like 2GB would be a more logical minimum size.
$2 multiplied by 500,000 units - not going to happen lol
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@MattSpeller said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
@BRRABill Can't be more than $2!! Right? Memory at that size is so freaking cheap!! Seems like 2GB would be a more logical minimum size.
$2 multiplied by 500,000 units - not going to happen lol
You can easily charge $3 for that kind of upgrade, though!!
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@Reid-Cooper said:
@MattSpeller said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
@BRRABill Can't be more than $2!! Right? Memory at that size is so freaking cheap!! Seems like 2GB would be a more logical minimum size.
$2 multiplied by 500,000 units - not going to happen lol
You can easily charge $3 for that kind of upgrade, though!!
Then how do you upgrade them to the WD My Cloud EX5?