My Cloud
The My Cloud product line comprises personal network-attached storage (NAS) devices and multi-purpose servers, designed and marketed by Western Digital Corporation (WD). My Cloud devices are available in storage capacities of 2 terabytes, 3 terabytes, 4 terabytes, and 8 terabytes, with a higher-end model offering up to 16 terabytes.[1]
Developer | Western Digital Corporation |
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Type | Network-attached storage |
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Website | www |
Hardware
My Cloud employs a Mindspeed Comcerto 2000 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Communication processor running at 650 MHz. The gigabit Ethernet port is powered by a Broadcom BCM54612E Gigabit Ethernet transceiver. Additional hardware components include 256 megabytes of Samsung K4B2G1646E DDR3 random access memory and 512 kilobytes of Winbound 25X40CL flash memory. The internal storage drive utilized is a WD Red 2 terabyte hard drive. Cooling for the My Cloud system relies on fanless air convection..
My Cloud OS and Dashboard
The My Cloud OS, a proprietary operating system My Cloud OS (operating system), is pre-installed on all My Cloud devices and facilitates management of the NASs.[2] It boasts a user-friendly graphical interface and offers customization options. Moreover, some users have identified that the operating system is based on Linux, sporting user-friendly graphical user interface and SSH accessibility.
This operating system is proprietary, however, others have found the operating system to be Linux, with a graphical user interface, but also accessible.[3] which comes pre-installed on all My Cloud devices.[4]
Compatibility and Applications
My Cloud apps
My Cloud is designed to be compatible with various platforms, including personal computers, Apple Macs, Android devices, and iOS devices. Western Digital Western Digital provides applications that enable seamless interaction with My Cloud devices.[2][3][4]
Incidents
On March 26, 2023, Western Digital encountered a cyberattack that led to unauthorized access to company systems and data theft. As a precautionary measure, the company temporarily suspended some services, including My Cloud, on April 2. The suspension lasted for ten days, during which users were unable to remotely access files stored on their WD NAS devices. After the security assessment was completed, My Cloud functionality was restored.[5][6]
References
- Brown, Ken (3 January 2014). "Western Digital My Cloud 2TB NAS Review". Legit Reviews.
- "MyCloud OS". MyCloud.com.
- Mindrum, Tucker (19 November 2015). "WD My Cloud OS 3 Review". StorageReview.com.
- "My Cloud OS 5: Release Notes". WDC.com.
- Kan, Michael (April 13, 2023). "After 10 Days, Western Digital's My Cloud Finally Restored Following Hack". PCMag.
- Gatlan, Sergiu (April 8, 2023). "Western Digital struggles to fix massive My Cloud outage, offers workaround". Bleeping Computer.