CloudBox

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Model Data Sheet User Manual Capacity
CloudBox
LAC301544

2-year limited warranty

100GB
LaCie CloudBox 1 TB
LAC9000323

2-year limited warranty

1TB
LaCie CloudBox 2TB
LAC9000343

2-year limited warranty

2TB
LaCie CloudBox 3TB
LAC9000344

2-year limited warranty

3TB
LaCie CloudBox 4TB
LAC9000345

2-year limited warranty

4TB
Interface 1x Gigabit Ethernet (Network-Attached Storage)
Performance Up to 60 MB/s (1 GHz processor, 256MB RAM)
Compatibility Stream content with Xbox® 360, Playstation®3, network-connected TV, PC or Mac®, tablet or smartphone running iOS®
Network Protocols File Server: SMB, AFP, FTP, SFTP
Web Access: HTTP, HTTPS
Others: Apple Bonjour™, BitTorrent™, DHCP, Apipa
Email alert Temperature, download, backup status
Privacy Up to 10 users with passwords & private folders
Backup Back up PC & Mac computers (software included), Time Machine®, Windows backup, NAS-to-NAS
Multimedia iTunes® and Windows® Media Server; UPnP- and DLNA-certified
Private Cloud LaCie MyNAS remote access via iOS, PC or Mac
Eco-friendly Silent operation (fanless), energy-saving (Eco Mode)*
Environment & Power Power Consumption:
OFF : 0.4 W
Deep sleep : 2.5 W
Idle: 4.5 W
File access: 11 W

Automatic standby mode;
Scheduled ON/OFF
Wake on LAN
Up/Download Torrent server, FTP, HTTP
Dimensions (W x D x H) 117 x 193 x 45 mm / 4.6 x 7.6 x 1.8 in.
Weight 950 g / 3.4 oz.
OS Software Update Automatic or manual
System Requirements Latest version of Windows 7 or Windows 8 /
Mac OS X® 10.5 or greater / Linux 2.6
Minimum free disk space: 600MB recommended
Wi-Fi-enabled 10/100/1 Gb Ethernet switch or router
Web browsers: Internet Explorer™ 8/9/10, or the latest version of Firefox™ Safari™, or Chrome
Box Content LaCie CloudBox
Ethernet cable
Quick Install Guide
Power supply
Comments * Up to 77% energy savings with automatic standby (2.6 W vs. 11.3 W). May vary from one product to another.

When referring to drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one thousand billion bytes. Your computer’s operating system may use a different standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and will not be available for data storage.