{"id":1693,"date":"2018-03-04T15:03:45","date_gmt":"2018-03-04T20:03:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.sungeek.net\/unixwiz\/?p=1693"},"modified":"2018-03-04T15:03:45","modified_gmt":"2018-03-04T20:03:45","slug":"just-say-no-to-western-digital-mycloud-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.sungeek.net\/unixwiz\/2018\/03\/04\/just-say-no-to-western-digital-mycloud-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Just say no to Western Digital MyCloud Home"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I was looking at consolidating some of my various Western Digital (WD) NAS devices so\u00a0 I picked up one of the WD MyCloud Home 8TB &#8220;NAS&#8221; at BestBuy. TL;DR It is not a NAS device in the sense of other NAS devices they previously sold, so if you are looking for SMB, NFS, etc, it won&#8217;t do it.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Full story: Thinking that I could consolidate a few 2TB WD Live and WD MyCloud Devices on to this one 8TB device I picked it up and another 8TB USB 3 drive to connect to it. (Previous incarnations of the WD MyCloud devices have a USB port on the back that you can use to either extend the storage or &#8220;mirror&#8221; the NAS drive to it for &#8220;backups&#8221;. So I did a quick check of the specs and the new WD MyCloud Home device had a USB port. But on the box it doesn&#8217;t say it is for coping files TO the device, not &#8220;mirroring&#8221; like the previous ones.<\/p>\n<p>So I got home, unboxed the new 8TB MyCloud Home device and put the MAC address in my dhcp server (yes I do IT stuff for a job, so I have static reservations for specific devices.) Then plugged in the &#8220;NAS&#8221; and it powered on. The first thing I noticed was that when I went to the Web interface on it, it just printed up a JSON error, which I thought was weird. But since I hadn&#8217;t read any of the instructions that came with it, and there was not that much that did come with it. I tried a few other URL&#8217;s and all of them gave the same error. I then pulled out the little one piece instruction card and it said I had to go to WD&#8217;s web site to set the device up. Also after reading some more, it <em><strong>requires\u00a0<\/strong><\/em>a connection to WD at all times. This was a BIG no-no for me. The previous devices never needed this so why now?<\/p>\n<p>Well it seems that WD has completely re-branded their MyCloud line of products. The new &#8220;Home&#8221; brand requires that you have a 64-bit version of Windows or MacOS and you have to use their software to talk to the device. So gone are the days of doing a CIFS\/SMB\/NFS style mount of the disk from any operating system. By the time I read this I was getting pretty mad because I had just spend over $300 for a device that I assumed would operate like the previous incarnations of the MyCloud\/Live devices. Well I quickly boxed it back up and took it back to BestBuy and asked for my money back which they did do.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So if you are wanting the device to act like the old ones, and be available via SMB or NFS, etc, you need to buy one that doesn&#8217;t have &#8220;Home&#8221; in the name or go with the &#8220;Pro&#8221; or Expert line supposedly. But I think from now on I will be looking at a different vendor. I understand they want to make it easy for non-technical people. But for those who know what they are doing, they should be able to interact with the device the way they want to.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today I was looking at consolidating some of my various Western Digital (WD) NAS devices so\u00a0 I picked up one of the WD MyCloud Home 8TB &#8220;NAS&#8221; at BestBuy. 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