What's my best bet? Synology? WD Cloud (the latest ones)? I'd rather not have to spend ages configuring it, and don't think I need any enterprise features. Can't help feeling it would be better to sell it to fund a decent NAS.) (I do have a 2Gb Time Capsule from my old house, but it's not large enough for all my stuff now – but it could be used purely as a Time Machine backup for myself and my daughter. Organize and easily find your content with the intuitive My Cloud Home app. Centralized storage for your favorite photos, videos and files from your devices and popular cloud accounts. what about drive formats I know NTFS and apples filesystem are incompatible (in the sense. There area many ways to do this but my main problem is. But would need to be able to access it online. WD 6TB My Cloud Home Personal Cloud, Network Attached Storage NAS WDBVXC0060HWT-NESN,Single Drive,White. hi there, I need to set up a home NAS for my music collection, that needs to be acessed from both a PC and a MAC laptop via the home wifi network. Another very useful feature is the personal cloud storage you get for free, which you can access at any time from almost all devices, including PC, Mac, tablet and mobile phones. Doesn't have to be madly fast - I'm not going use it as a video server, just music for my Sonos system. With the purchase of this NAS, you get a standard buyer warranty for 3 years, alongside constant 24/7 support if you live in North America. I'd like a RAID 1 setup, with at least 2 x 3Tb of HD storage. Ideally it would act as a Time Machine backup as well as accessible storage – and great if it can support my two children for automatic backups of their machines (one has a MacBook, the other a PC). Trying to hang USB HDs from my laptop is getting rather frustrating, so I'm looking at getting a decent NAS – attached to my BT fibre router.
NAS FOR MAC AND PC HOME PRO
Hi - I'm now working (at home) from my 250Gb MacBook Pro (2013), and sorely miss the multiple HDs on my old Mac Pro.