We’ve seen WD make a good impact on the NAS market with its My Cloud series over the past couple of years, and now, it aims to continue that impact by breaking into a new segment: business. With its DL2100 and DL4100 NASes, WD claims to bring ease, security, and important functionality to the small business. Does it succeed?
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It’s extremely enjoyable to play around with new technology. That’s the primary benefit of being an editor for Techgage. From new cutting-edge technology to refinements on existing, we get to touch new and exciting gear all of the time. It’s a rough lot, we know.
With a focus on the PC industry, there are a few mainstays that have been around for as long as we have been on the Internet, and some of those have been supporters of us from early on. One such company is Western Digital. Our first look at a WD device was posted all the way back in 2006 when Rob put a $220, 500GB hard drive through its paces. Since then, we have looked at many WD devices, most recently its new My Cloud NAS offerings.
Today, we are keeping with the trend started nine years ago by working with the DL4100, WD’s four-bay variant of its My Cloud Business series of NAS. The DL4100 is the company’s largest offering of Linux-based NAS devices, and we’re excited to have it on our testbench.
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