Western Digital My Book World Edition
Pros
- Easy installation relative to other servers in this review
- MioNet backup software is easy to use
- No-nonsense iTunes server
Cons
- Not Time Machine compatible
- Lacks more advanced features that other media servers have
- No bit torrent features
$350 (2TB), $210 (1TB)
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