Brand | Western Digital |
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Item Model Number | WDBVXC0080HWT-NESN |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 5.31 x 17.55 cm; 1.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 5.3 x 17.6 centimetres |
Colour | White |
Flash Memory Size | 8 TB |
Item Weight | 1.03 kg |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
ASIN | B076CX2GLG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 3 December 2017 |
WD 8TB My Cloud Home Personal Cloud Storage - WDBVXC0080HWT-NESN
Price: | $488.80 |
Brand | Western Digital |
Digital storage capacity | 8 TB |
Hardware interface | USB |
About this item
- One central place to store all your photos, videos, music and files
- Quick and simple setup from your phone
- Auto backup for photos and videos on your phone
- Backup for all your PC and Mac computers
- 2-year manufacturer's limited warranty
Product Information
Capacity:8TB | Style Name:Single DriveTechnical Details
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
15,163 in Computers (See Top 100 in Computers)
30 in Network Attached Storage |
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Product description
My Cloud Home is an easy-to-use personal storage device that plugs directly into your Wi-Fi router at home so you can save all your digital content in one central place. You can automatically back up the photos and videos on your phone, and wirelessly back up and sync all your PC and Mac computers and cloud accounts. Use the USB port to quickly import photos, videos and documents from other devices, like USB flash drives and external hard drives. Access, upload and share those photos and videos from anywhere with an internet connection using My Cloud Home apps for mobile, desktop and web. Use these simple apps for a smooth streaming experience of your personal videos to any device, anywhere. Supported Browsers: Internet Explorer® 11 or higher, Microsoft® Edge, Safari® 8.0 or higher, Firefox® 45 or later on supported Windows and macOS platforms, Google Chrome™ 50 or later on supported Windows and macOS platforms. Supported Streaming Options: H.264 via Android and iOS media playback, H.265 via Android and iOS media playback. Note: Compatibility may vary depending on user’s hardware configuration and operating system.
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You can't get in to make any useful configuration on it and you have to use dodgy WD software to "map" a drive. You can't even specify what drive it goes as, it uses the last drive as per Windows standard when not specifying a drive.
It's fast enough to do what I need but I am disappointed that I cannot configure it with a static IP address on my LAN, cannot set SMB shares or separate content on different shares. If you need a big ass chunk of storage that will only work when your internet connection is running, this will work.
Unfortunately for the cost of the unit, it will be a couple years before I replace it with a proper NAS unit. (or I might buy a diskless unit and just transfer the hard drives from this bastard to it as they should be straight SATA drives)
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Que ce soit pour y consulter la liste des fichiers, depuis mon ordinateur Windows 10 (i7, 10e génération) ou mon MacBook Pro (i7, 8e génération), c'est aussi lent d'un côté que de l'autre.
Pourtant, mon réseau est en Ethernet 1 Go / seconde et va vraiment vite, d'un ordinateur à l'autre mais dès que je dois lire des information sur mon My Cloud Home de 4 To, la vitesse descent tellement que ça en devient juste ridicule. Genre, 5 minutes pour y copier 10 fichiers .jpg... ou 1 minutes de petite roue qui tourne juste pour les voir, dans le répertoire!
C'est impossible de travailler avec un disque dur en réseau aussi lent.
Quelle honte que Western Digital vende un produit aussi sous-performant. Je ne sais pas si c'est la mémoire vive, la cache ou le processeur dans ce disque dur My Cloud Home 4 To qui le rend aussi lent mais au final, il est vraiment très, très lent... et c'est frustrant.
Je n'ai pas le temps de le retourner alors je vais le garder pour y stocker des vidéos que j'ai publié dans YouTube. Quand c'est 1 gros fichier à copier, c'est un peu plus vite (pas rapide mais juste -un peu- plus vite) alors c'est à ça qu'il servira mais pour le reste de mon travail, c'est tellement lent qu'en fin de compte, il ne me sert pas, pour ça.
J'en reviens pas encore à quel point WD vend un produit qui est à la limite de la fausse publicité avec son port Ethernet de 1 Go ù seconde, on s'attendrait à bien mieux mais oubliez ça, une tortue irait plus vite. Grrrrr...


You have to open the files, then save them. When you want to transfer multiples videos, its a pain.
If you don't plan on using this device with your phone, you can forget this review, but if you want it with your phone, find something else


1) Previous WD network drives (eg. My Book Live) were very straightforward to setup; you plug them into your network and they are easily accessible to all computers on the network and easily mapped as network drives, NOT SO with this MyCloud offering ... you need to have WD Discovery running on any computer that needs access to the drive.
2) WD Discovery is a resource hog. CPU usage shoots up dramatically with this program running; further, ANY file I/O to ANY drive slows down to a crawl. I am not using any backup and/or synchronization features, there is absolutely no reason why WD Discovery should be interrogating all file I/O thereby slowing down some file I/O intensive programs dramatically. Worse, WD Discovery does not even recognize my existing WD MyBook Live network drives. I end the task regularly to get performance back to acceptable levels, only restarting it when I need access to the MyCloud network drive ---- what a huge step backwards this is.
3) PLEX media player is not up to the task. I have multiple WDTV devices that are able to stream (via Twonky Media Server) from the MyBook Live devices with ease; no stuttering, pausing, stopping or video degradation. Running the same media via PLEX from the MyCloud device is the polar opposite --- the video stutters, stops, and is a not a good viewer experience. Once again, a huge step backwards.
I strongly regret this purchase. WD has made a huge misstep in releasing this product which in my opinion represents a significant downgrade over prior offerings. I suspect this device will soon become a rather expensive paperweight unless I can find a way to transform it into a straight USB attached drive with no networking capabilities.