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The WD My Cloud Pro PR2100 Power Plex NAS Unboxing and Walkthrough

WD Release their Plex Specialized NAS with the WD My Cloud Pro PR2100 NAS

The core of team collaboration, with space to keep virtually everything, the My Cloud Pro Series offers your creative team the network storage to edit, save and share production files from anywhere with an internet connection. Compatible with both Mac and PC, you’re able to protect your content regardless of OS. And with all photos, videos and files organized in one place, your team has all it needs to streamline its creative workflow.Storage to organize everything with high capacity network storage, as you get the space you need to keep all your shots organized in one spot. Combined with a quad core Intel Pentium N3710 processor and 4GB of RAM, you can seamlessly stream HD videos or share content with multiple users. Keep your production files, .RAW photos, or final mixes in a single place and ready for access with the My Cloud Pro Series.

Aside from it being a Good Plex Media Server, why else would you buy the WD PR2100 NAS Server?

As well as being perfectly suited to a Plex Media Server environment, the unit also boast the following features for everyday NAS use:

What else makes the WD My Cloud Pro PR2100 NAS such a big deal?

 Western digital have been in the market of data storage for decades now. As well as this they are the manufacturers of arguably the most popular NAS Drive for NAS Servers in homes and businesses worldwide – The WD Red NAS series. With that kind of market pedigree, it is only expected that their entries into the NAS server market are popular. This latest WD My Cloud NAS includes a great deal of popular features, both new and old, that only continue to highlight the suitability and ease of their new NAS.

All in all the WD My Cloud Pro 2100 is one of the most impressive 2-Bay NAS devices I have seen yet and easily in my top 5 NAS devices for 2017.

The WD My Cloud Pro PR2100 Plex NAS Server is available, pre-populated or empty so you can use your own HDD Media. See below

WD PR2100 Empty Plex WD NAS Server

 

WD PR2100 4-12TB Plex WD NAS Server

 

 

How and where do I sign up for Plex? How much does Plex Cost?

The Plex Application for your NAS, Mac, PC, Android device is free and available in the NAS App store, iTunes and Google Playstore at no additional cost, though the free apps, though serving as an excellent introduction, will soon feel limited and we advise that if you upgrade to the Plex Pass subscription service for vastly improved options and add-ons. To begin setting up your Plex Media Server, you will need to head over to Plex and set up your account (use the below link) so you can have all your movie, TV show, music, and photo collections at your fingertips. Anywhere you go, on the devices you love.

If however you wish to skip straight to the good stuff and set up your Plex Pass Membership immediately so you can get your Plex Media Server at 100%, use the link below to take walk you through setting up your Plex Pass today!

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