![]() ![]() While the hardware part of the equation - the NAS enclosure, ports, the processor, RAM, and so on - are an important part of what the consumer is buying, what's also included is the Western Digital web-based Dashboard. Users can pick up a diskless version of the My Cloud EX2 Ultra for $159.99 (see here) and supply their own disks. That way, if one drive fails, the other drive lives on to preserve the data. Having 2 drive bays naturally means greater storage potential and options (as do the two included USB 3.0 expansion ports), but the idea is to use two same size drives in a mirrored RAID 1 set-up. Those upgrades mean that moving data on and off the drive, multitasking, or any kind of drive access (cloud, configuration, etc.) should be faster and smoother. That's thanks to a quicker processor and double the RAM. Western Digital has added a new Network Attached Storage device to its line-up, and for consumers looking for a 2-bay NAS, the My Cloud EX2 Ultra offers one very obvious upgrade over WD's prior offering the My Cloud EX2 - it's faster. ![]()
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