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May 2016
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At $159 unpopulated, the EX2 Ultra is a heck of a bargain. It's not quite as newbie-friendly as the Seagate Personal Cloud, but it's a much better performer, provides data redundancy (two drives), and the streaming and backup features are top-notch. It's...
Published: 2016-08-18, Author: Stephen , review by: bit.com.au
Setting it up wasn't straightforward, but once it was up and running, the WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra turned out to be a capable, flexible and feature-rich NAS device at a reasonable price.OverallSpecsFrom $349.99 AUD (not including hard disk drives)(pricing in...
"If you're after a solid, entry-level NAS that only covers the basics such as file serving and streaming media in its native format, the WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra NAS has you covered."...
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Professionals' range, positioned as the smaller brother to the My Cloud EX4100. However, from the outside it uses the same My Book styled exterior that was used in the original EX and EX2 designs.With the possible exception of the ‘Ultra' label, the...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Form Factor, Easy outofthebox installation, Good read/write transfer for compressed files, Options for diskless and preconfigured SKUs
No Power button, No 2.5″ drive support, Case feet comes off easily, Unsatisfactory mounting mechanism
What's good about the EX2 Ultra?The read/write performance on the WD EX2 Ultra is more consistent than the WD EX2 NAS. With compressed file types such as ISO and ZIP file transfers, both upload/write and download/read takes lesser time than the previous m...
Published: 2017-02-20, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Form Factor, Easy outofthebox installation, Good read/write transfer for compressed files, Options for diskless and preconfigured SKUs
No Power button, No 2.5″ drive support, Case feet comes off easily, Unsatisfactory mounting mechanism
What's good about the EX2 Ultra?The read/write performance on the WD EX2 Ultra is more consistent than the WD EX2 NAS. With compressed file types such as ISO and ZIP file transfers, both upload/write and download/read takes lesser time than the previous m...
Good overall performance, Great streaming and backup features, Very affordable without drives
WD charges a lot for hard drives, No power button
At $159 unpopulated, the EX2 Ultra is a heck of a bargain. It's not quite as newbie-friendly as the Seagate Personal Cloud, but it's a much better performer, provides data redundancy (two drives), and the streaming and backup features are top-notch. I...
The simple, yet intuitive Interface, Ease of setup, Its a great tool for SME's
Noise during operation, Lack of thirdparty plugins
Western Digital's My Cloud EX2 Ultra is one NAS server that blends power, ease of access, price and a range of customization options that pat away the competition...
Easy setup, Nice admin interface, Fast transfer speeds, Free and useful apps / programs, Pre-loaded with WD Red drives (drive-less version available too), 3-year warranty
No dedicated power button, No real instructions for setting up without an internet connection
When it comes to transferring files you should see around 90-100 MB/s transfer speeds, which is very impressive. WD has an entire suite of software to help you backup and sync files with the My Cloud EX2 Ultra. They are very easy to use and more important...