My Cloud EX4100
The My Cloud EX4100 offers robust, centralized network storage for your digital life. Securely store, organize, and access photos, videos, and files from anywhere. Its powerful dual-core processor and ample RAM ensure fast transfers and seamless HD media streaming. Customize your data protection with multiple RAID options and benefit from automatic backup solutions for all your computers. The intuitive dashboard and toolless drive bays simplify setup and management, keeping your valuable data safe and accessible.
$379.78
Owner Satisfaction
3.7
/ 5
Category Rank
210
/ 220
#210 in Network Storage Systems
Price vs Category Average
-72%
Below average
Processor
3881.6
/ Marvell ARMADA GHz Dual-Core
Who it's for
- Robust Hardware and RAID Support
- User-Friendly Interface
- Comprehensive Backup and Connectivity
Who should skip it
- Limited App Ecosystem
- Subpar Transcoding Performance
- OS Restrictions and Vendor Lock-in
Key Specs
Processor
Marvell ARMADA 388 1.6 GHz Dual-Core
Memory
2 GB DDR3 SDRAM
Expansion Bays
4 x hot-swap 3.5" SATA Drive Bays
Transfer Speeds
Up to 115 MB/s upload and 107 MB/s download
RAID Levels Supported
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, JBOD, Spanning
Network Interface
Dual Gigabit Ethernet Ports
USB Ports
3 x USB 3.0 Ports
Encryption
256-bit AES volume encryption
Features
- Centralized storage for all your digital files
- Access and share data from anywhere
- High-performance processor for fast transfers
- Stream HD content seamlessly
- Multiple automatic backup options
- Customizable RAID configurations
- Easy drive installation and hot-swapping
- Secure 256-bit AES volume encryption
What customers say
Users value the My Cloud EX4100 for its robust hardware and reliable local storage capabilities, making it excellent for centralized backup and home media streaming. The multi-bay design and RAID options are praised for data redundancy, and initial physical setup is straightforward. However, the core frustration centers on the accompanying software and firmware. Many report issues with remote access functionality and an unintuitive user interface. While the hardware offers a solid foundation for local network reliability, the inconsistent software experience detracts from its overall polish. It provides decent value for users prioritizing local performance over advanced remote features.
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