

Linus Torvalds: Juggling chainsaws and building Linux.If you do not have a remote connection to your device, please reboot it - but only if you do not have a remote connection." Indeed, on Friday, April 4, WD claimed that " Most My Cloud and My Book Live device owners are now connected. We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience and we are working very hard to resolve these issues and resume normal service for everyone as soon as possible.

Never again a WD product."īefore the weekend, WD was stating that they were "continuing to make progress restoring connections to our My Cloud and My Book Live servers, but some users continue to experience intermittent connectivity and transfer speed issues. Sometimes, it works, sometimes it doesn't, and there's nothing more annoying to a user than a service that works erratically.Īs one discontented user wrote, "Fail. They've been trying numerous fixes, including clearing their Web browser's cache, deleting all WD-related cookies, and trying different browsers to reach their drives' storage remotely. There were even earlier reports of problems with the WD2Go service. WD's network-attached storage (NAS) My Cloud devices, such as this EX4, still work fine locally, just don't try to use them remotely over the Internet. Since March 26, 2014, however, for many users the service has failed more often then it's worked

They give you terabytes of local storage and remote access to your drives via the WD2Go service. Western Digital's (WD) My Cloud Network-Attached Storage (NAS) devices, such as the WD MyBook World Live, WD My Cloud EX1, EX2, and EX4 sounded like a good idea.
