Western Digital has officially introduced affordable personal cloud storage solution i.e My Cloud in India. WD My Cloud is essentially a NAS (Network Attached Storage device) minus the hassle of setting up NAS. In a nutshell, the device lets you to share and stream files in your home network as well as provide cloud capabilities with the option of allowing other user access data stored on the device from anywhere at any time!
My Cloud is powered by a dual-core, ARM Cortex A9 processor sufficient enough to serve home computing needs very well. The design too is simple-yet-elegant consisting of a white box with silver edges, accents and a blue LED in front indicating power supply. There is a Gigabit Ethernet port and a USB 3.0 port available for connecting it with a wifi-router and/or to an external USB drive (roughly acting as a storage expansion slot). My Cloud also acts as a media center, storing movies and music that can then be streamed to any DLNA certified device.
Using the My Cloud as a personal cloud solution is possible through their own suite of software which includes iOS and Android mobile applications which allow you to view photos, stream video and access files from anywhere at anytime. Additionally, there is also integration of popular public cloud services such as Dropbox, SkyDrive and Google Drive.
My Cloud is currently available at Reliance Digital, Croma, Flipkart, Amazon, apart from resellers and channel partners across India. WD My Cloud is priced at Rs. 10,999 for 2 TB, Rs. 12,999 for 3 TB and Rs. 14,999 for 4 TB storage variants (All prices in MSRP).
Cheaper, yes maybe. But it won’t be any easier to maintain or even use the right hardware especially not for not-so-technical user.
Using an app like OwnCloud might work out to be cheaper.