Western Digital has updated its ShareSpace NAS device network-attached storage (NAS) device, boosting capacity and transfer speeds. The price is high for a 4-bay NAS device, but the WD ShareSpace NAS device has some appealing qualities.
The protruding drive bays, beige colour scheme and mass of connections typical NAS devices like the Proware DN-500A-CM have are missing on the WD ShareSpace 8TB, which has a sleek design and small footprint. It looks pretty, but its connectivity is limited and the drives can only be reached by first removing the NAS device’s shell. If you don’t need to hot-swap hard drives, this shouldn’t be a worry.
The USB 2.0 port on the front of the WD ShareSpace 8TB NAS device allows you to automatically transfer data from external drives by pressing a one-touch backup button. You will find two more USB 2.0 ports around the back for connecting external hard drives and USB UPS devices. It has a single Gigabit Ethernet port.
Western Digital uses the same set up and configuration process employed by its entry-level MyBook World Edition NAS, so it is dead easy to get it going. The WD Discovery tool allows you to browse and map the ShareSpace’s network shares as well as providing a link to the Web-based interface.
The interface is available in both Basic and Advanced flavours, and both use icons rather than a mess of text. Both versions of the interface provide access to settings like network shares and user permissions, but the Advanced interface also provides access to RAID management, user and group quotas, and media server settings. There is only one password for both modes. You can update the ShareSpace’s firmware directly from the Web instead of manually downloading ISO firmware images.
Western Digital has added DLNA compatibility to the latest ShareSpace firmware, allowing users to stream media from the NAS device to compatible computers, media streamers and televisions. There is also an iTunes server, as well as an HTTP/FTP download function (but no BitTorrent) which can be protected with a separate password.