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10 Reviews
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The Buffalo CloudStor does what it's intended to do and does it well. Buffalo delivers an easy to set up home storage system that helps families or small businesses free their media files. Perhaps the best thing about the CloudStor is the second bay, ...
Compact size, low power, and flexible power options, Expandable storage, Ability to share media over wireless and cell networks, Can backup both PCs and Macs
Issue with Macs running OS X Lion (10.7) - a fix is coming!, Only holds two hard drives, No Mac version of NAS Navigator
Overall the Buffalo Technology CloudStor 2TB NAS server is a really good device. The incorporation of a media server, remote file sharing server, BitTorrent server, and backup server all in one low-power, low cost unit makes this a great value. The ab...
Digital Media Sharing on a personal cloud with transcoding for mobile platforms, including cell phones, Small form factor and support for multiple hard disk drives, Quiet and cool operation
Shaky support for iPhone and iPad with transcoding, No support for DLNA and Media Streaming for xBox and Playstation, Lack of included Backup Software
Abstract: Buffalo Technology CloudStor Network-attached storage Server Come into my cloud(continued) By Al Griffin May 2011 PERFORMANCE Several hours later (transferring my data took quite a bit longer than I thought, and the process was accompanied by an insiste...
The Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server is fast and adds a large amount of storage to the free and user-friendly Pogoplug cloud service. It offers Active Copy for Windows and supports Time Machine for Mac as backup solutions
The Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server depends on the Internet and software for most of its functions to work and offers limited features for local network. It doesn't support backing up to an external hard drive, takes a long time to build RAID 1, and is r
Based entirely on the Pogoplug service, the Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server makes a great investment for Pogoplug fans. Its lack of support for general local network features will make others think twice about getting it.
Easy setup, Intuitive web-based interface, Simple to share folders, Mobile apps for Android, iOS, and more
iPad app a little glitchy, No backup app for Windows
While there's a few kinks with its iPad app, the Buffalo CloudStor is one of the most user-friendly network-attached storage drives yet. Not only does it make backing up your files easy, it makes accessing and sharing your media a no-brainer as well. P...
Easy to setup, compact design, runs on Pogoplug’s excellent software plus some of Buffalo’s own enhancements, easily expandable to RAID, has plenty of business chops like multiple user accounts, builtin file viewer for pdfs, and Excel docs etc, works with mobile apps across multiple devices, reasonably priced with no monthly or yearly fees involved, provides on the fly Video transcoding for stre
Lacks documentation and howto guides, doesn’t come with a dedicated backup software solution
The Buffalo CloudStor is a compact NAS device that is easy to set-up, and very feature rich. If you're looking for a NAS drive that will let you access and stream files remotely without much hassle, CloudStor rocks it. Your CloudStor NAS drive can be...
The Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server is fast and adds a large amount of storage to the free and user-friendly Pogoplug cloud service. It offers Active Copy for Windows and supports Time Machine for Mac as backup solutions
The Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server depends on the Internet and software for most of its functions to work and offers limited features for local network. It doesn't support backing up to an external hard drive, takes a long time to build RAID 1, and is r
Based entirely on the Pogoplug service, the Buffalo CloudStor Pro NAS server makes a great investment for Pogoplug fans. Its lack of support for general local network features will make others think twice about getting it....