I am not a great writer of recessions, but here I would like to again publish my experience with the D-Link DNS-320L Cloud ShareCenter. In the run should be mentioned that I have a Synology DiskStation DS407 had already used a few years and currently have a Windows Home Server HP Data Vault X510, with 4 x 1.5TB run, but which only runs in the home network, without sharing outside , I bought the equipment in October 2012 from Amazon to my music and photos to the move and access in the office. The price of about 82.00 is absolutely okay. There were two Western Digital Caviar Green 2000GB, installed SATA 6Gb / s (WD20EARX) plates, which goes without tools and even for non-knower is a breeze. The device using the enclosed CD was done quickly and easily copy music and photos to corresponding folder and already had the essentials done. The two plates (not in Raid Mode) have been included on a home PC immediately as network drives and could be inserted without any problems at all other computers. Access via Android phone and iPhone immediately went, but you have to use the mydlink app access, not the mydlink cloud app, this is indeed everywhere advertised the product, it does not work with it. Also, access of other computers, such as out of the office on the de.mydlink.com page to work properly, you can write, depending on the assigned rights and read or just read. The speed of the NAS is completely okay for the price, the units of Synology or QNAP make sure something more, but costs just times the DNS 320L also 3-4. The only complaint I have is the hard fan of the part for me. Via the menu you can are a few settings such as automatic Off / Low / High automatic low / high or ever higher, but since this is a 40 mm fan, which is not sufficient and it was just as well on Fan saved. I have the fan replaced (almost goes without tools and is to make as undone because of the guarantee). First I tried it with a Noiseblocker BlackSilentFan XM1, super quiet, but he was not running at the time of setting low, only at high, which has already bothered me. I then got a Scythe Kaze Mini, 40mm fan tried its best. The device is almost not heard now, even with the fan running high, it is still Living Tough. This is an investment of approximately 6, - what but absolutely worth it. It should be noted during the conversion, the + and must be turned into the power cable of the fan on the plug because with D-Link, the standard was certainly a difference. The device runs with me now 3 months and I am absolutely satisfied, I would buy it again. From listed me with the small change in a strong buy recommendation!