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Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod

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Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod
Key Features
  • Use USB Type-C Disks as Network Storage
  • Connects Two USB Type-C Disks
  • 2 x 5 Gb/s USB Type-C Ports
  • 1 x 10Gb/s Ethernet Port
Turn virtually any USB Type-C disk into a network storage drive with the Cloud Pod from Blackmagic Design. The Cloud Pod can host two USB Type-C drives using its two 5 Gb/s USB Type-C ports, then provides network access using its 10GbE RJ45 port, which lets you share media with up to 50 simultaneous users on your network. Furthermore, Dropbox Live Sync lets you distribute files globally and syncs to your Cloud Pod automatically, while an HDMI monitoring output lets you keep track of your Cloud Pod's status, including a storage map, speed graphics, sync, active users, and power status. Compatible with Windows and Mac, the Cloud Pod lets you work with broadcast-quality video in DaVinci Resolve. When paired with the proper storage media, 12K raw workflows are supported. Included is a universal power supply with international adapters.
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Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod Overview

Turn virtually any USB Type-C disk into a network storage drive with the Cloud Pod from Blackmagic Design. The Cloud Pod can host two USB Type-C drives using its two 5 Gb/s USB Type-C ports, then provides network access using its 10GbE RJ45 port, which lets you share media with up to 50 simultaneous users on your network. Furthermore, Dropbox Live Sync lets you distribute files globally and syncs to your Cloud Pod automatically, while an HDMI monitoring output lets you keep track of your Cloud Pod's status, including a storage map, speed graphics, sync, active users, and power status. Compatible with Windows and Mac, the Cloud Pod lets you work with broadcast-quality video in DaVinci Resolve. When paired with the proper storage media, 12K raw workflows are supported. Included is a universal power supply with international adapters.

Designed for Film and Television
The Blackmagic Cloud Pod will transform customer's work. It's perfect for film and television because you can record onto USB Type-C flash disks and then use the Blackmagic Cloud Pod to make the disk available on the network for multiple editors and colorists to use. Depending on the brand of USB Type-C flash disk used, it even handles massive 12K Blackmagic raw digital cinema files. USB Type-C flash disks are handy because they are affordable, have low seek times, and can be bought almost anywhere. Dropbox sync allows you to place pods in different locations so everyone can have a fast, local copy of their files. Then each location gets the fastest editing experience possible.
Portable and Quiet Design
The Blackmagic Cloud Pod features an extremely small and thin design because it doesn't have any internal storage. It's also very quiet and very portable. It features two USB Type-C ports so it can host two separate USB disks on your network at the same time. The 10G Ethernet port means you get extremely high performance. There is also an HDMI monitoring output so you can watch a live graphic view of the storage operating on a TV or monitor. Along the front there is a status light that shows disk activity, so you know when the USB Type-C disk is being accessed. There's also a DC power connection so you can use the included power supply, or run it from a battery when it's used on location.

DC Power
A 12 VDC power supply is included with Blackmagic Cloud Pod. All international AC voltages are supported so you can use it globally. Adapters for international power sockets are also included.

10G Ethernet
10G Ethernet allows high-speed computers to be connected. It's fast, even when lots of users are connected, all at the same time. It's perfect for connecting to the latest 10G Ethernet switches.

USB Type-C Connections
There are two USB Type-C ports so you can host two disks on each Blackmagic Cloud Pod. Connect any type of USB Type-C storage, such as mechanical or flash disks. USB Type-C is also used for settings and updates.

HDMI Monitor Output
The HDMI monitor output lets you see the status of your Cloud Pod in real time. Simply plug in a TV or monitor and you'll be able to see a storage map, speed graphics, active users, and power status.

Live Sync to Dropbox
Now you can set up a local cache of your Dropbox files. This makes working much faster because files are instantly available without needing to be downloaded from the Internet. Blackmagic Cloud Pod will constantly work to stay in sync. You can save space on your computer by moving cached Dropbox files to the Blackmagic Cloud Pod so everyone on your network can share them. You can even sync multiple Blackmagic Cloud Pods or Cloud Stores via Dropbox so people in different geographic locations can collaborate without latency because everyone has a local copy of the files. That makes it a good home or offsite solution.
Add Cloud Service
Make sure your Blackmagic Cloud Pod is connected to the internet. Enter in your Dropbox account details, so the Cloud Pod can gain access to allow sync.
Set Sync Folders
Next you need to set the sync folders. That tells the Blackmagic Cloud Pod where to sync its files to the remote Dropbox. You can have multiple sync folders for different jobs.
Set Sync Direction
Now set the sync direction. One direction is good when you have local files you want to share, but not enough room for everyone's files. Both directions means everyone gets the same set of files.
Distribute Files Globally
With support for Dropbox sync, you can use multiple Blackmagic Cloud Pod units to share files globally. That's important when working with large datasets or massive digital film and video files. These files need to be constantly accessed dozens of times a second, so most internet connections are too slow to handle it. While the internet has too much latency to access large files remotely, you can use it to sync these files. Syncing the files to local storage helps eliminate delays in accessing them. That's because everyone has a local copy of the files on their network. Blackmagic Cloud Pod will constantly sync files, even if your computer is turned off.
Real-Time Monitoring
Using the HDMI monitoring output, simply connect a TV or computer monitor to get a live status of the Blackmagic Cloud Pod. The storage map shows a graphic representation of the memory core and real time read and write access happening for the connected users. There are also graphs that show you the data transfers on the Ethernet connection. The main space indicator shows you the capacity of the two USB Type-C disks and how much is currently being used. You can also add a custom name to the pod. Also, the status for each Dropbox connection is shown and it's even possible to see connected users and the power status.

Usage Indicator
On the top left, you can see the storage capacity indicator. The number on the left is the space used and the number on the right is the total USB Type-C disk capacity connected to the Blackmagic Cloud Pod.

Customizable Name
You can give a custom name to the Blackmagic Cloud Pod so you can identify it on the monitor display and the utility software. To change the name, just use the Blackmagic Cloud Store utility.

Storage Map
The storage map display shows a view of the two USB Type-C disks. The memory is divided into segments with reads in cyan and writes in orange. The display will automatically adapt when disks are connected.

Cloud Sync Status
The cloud sync status shows each sync folder and its transfers to and from Dropbox. When new files appear in any sync folder, you can see the transfer status as they sync.

User Connections
You can see each of the connected users and the data transfers for each. However, this list will move down if you have more cloud sync folders, as the sync folder status is more important.

Cloud Pod Status
You also get hardware status on the lower left side of the display. This includes the cell size for the storage map and the status of the USB Type-C ports and each disk that is currently connected.

Speed Graphs
The lower part of the display has the data transfer speed graph. It shows recent read and write speeds for the 10G Ethernet connection. It's great for diagnosing the Ethernet speed on the port.
High Performance 10G Ethernet
The Blackmagic Cloud Pod has a high-speed 10G Ethernet port, which is typically found on expensive workstation computers. With 10G Ethernet, you get 10 times the speed of regular Ethernet, plus most computers can be upgraded to add 10G Ethernet. The Blackmagic Cloud Pod is so fast that it will run the 10G Ethernet port to its maximum capacity, even when connected to an Ethernet switch with dozens of users accessing files at the same time. The Ethernet port also features very low latency for fast access times. That's similar performance to expensive business SANs but in a low-cost design that you can install yourself.
No Subscription Costs
One of the big advantages of the Blackmagic Cloud Pod is that it's private storage that you fully control. There are no subscriptions to sign up for. There are no monthly license fees. There is no tracking of your usage or data. You don't even need to log into a web page to maintain the storage settings because the Blackmagic Cloud Pod uses a free software utility that runs on Mac and Windows. That means you can run a private network, totally disconnected from the internet. This is critical for many security standards where computer networks cannot be connected to the external internet. With Blackmagic Cloud Pod, you can customize your network storage solution with total freedom.
Free Software for Mac and Windows
When you need to change settings, you can use the Blackmagic Cloud Pod utility that's available for Mac and Windows. By default, the Blackmagic Cloud Pod is set to DHCP, so you can connect it to your network and start transferring files. In many ways, it plugs in just like a regular hard disk. That means it's so easy to set up, you won't need an IT person to get started. However, if you want to customize your network, then the utility software lets you change the network settings in the Cloud Pod. The utility also lets you add Dropbox sync folders.
Perfect Multi-Camera Video Workflow
Get broadcast-quality video workflows by connecting USB Type-C disks recorded on camera to the USB Type-C port on the Blackmagic Cloud Pod. This lets multiple DaVinci Resolve workstations access the recorded files instantly, without any file copying. DaVinci Resolve is a free download and allows you to edit and color the camera files. That's a fantastic workflow solution when using Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras, which can record direct to USB Type-C disks. The camera's sensor features dual ISO up to 25,600 so you can create cinematic images, even in moonlight. So, you get a workflow solution for independent film production, plus Blackmagic Cloud Pod is fast, so it's good for multi-cam editing.
Exciting Alternative Models
Blackmagic Design has a wide range of network storage options, depending on your needs. The high-speed Blackmagic Cloud Store is the highest performance model with extreme speeds. This model features an elegant design that's high capacity and portable. It includes four 10G Ethernet connections, a built in 10G Ethernet switch, internal RAID 5 protection, and redundant power supplies. The Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini is a smaller compact rack mount design that's more affordable. It features four internal M.2 cards in a RAID 0 configuration so it can sustain the maximum possible speed on its 10G Ethernet port. Both models have Dropbox sync and HDMI monitoring output.

Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod Specs

Connections
10Gb Ethernet Ports
1 x RJ45 Port Supports 100/1000/10G BASE-T
USB Type-C
2 x 5 Gb/s USB 3.0 Type-C Ports for External Storage
HDMI Monitor Outputs
1
Computer Interface
  • Ethernet for Shared File Access, Configuration, and Software Updates
  • USB Type-C for Configuration and Software Updates
  • File Sharing Protocol
    Protocol
    SMB
    Computer Connections
    50 Max
    Cloud Synchronization
    Compatible Services
    Dropbox
    Storage
    Storage Type
    Bring Your Own Drive
    External Storage
    USB Disks
    External Storage Format
    ExFAT (Windows/Mac) or HFS+ (Mac) File Systems
    Displays
    HDMI Monitor Outputs
    1080p50, 1080p59.94, and 1080p60
    Monitor Out Displays
    Device Name, Storage Capacity and Use, Cloud Sync Status, User Activity, Hardware Status, Storage Map, and Network Data Rate Graphs
    Status Indicator
    Glow Strip Illuminates Red During Read or Write Operations
    Device Control
    External Control
    USB Type-C or Ethernet for Configuration and Software Updates
    Software
    Software Included
  • Blackmagic Cloud Setup Utility
  • Blackmagic Proxy Generator Lite
  • Internal Software Upgrade via Blackmagic Cloud Setup Using the USB Type-C Port
  • Operating Systems
    Mac
    macOS 11.1 Big Sur, 12.0 Monterey, and later
    Windows
    Windows 10 and 11
    Power Requirements
    Power Supply
    1 x External 12 VDC 60 W Power Supply
    Power Input
    1 x 12 VDC Locking 5.5 mm Barrel Connector
    Power Usage
    25 W without External USB Disks
    Environmental Specifications
    Operating Temperature
    32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
    Storage Temperature
    -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C
    Relative Humidity
    0 to 90% Non-Condensing
    Physical Specifications
    Dimensions
    6.35 x 5.00 x 1.00" / 16.1 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm
    Weight
    1.0 lb / 0.5 kg
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight
    2.11 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
    11.3 x 7 x 2.1"

    Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod Reviews

    Crashes on BRAW files

    By Mike
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Date: 2025-04-16

    Works great unless I copy a BRAW file to it. As soon as I do, it crashes. BMD support was no use.

    It kind of works as described

    By Thomas
    Rated 4 out of 5
    Date: 2022-08-14

    I ordered the Blackmagic Cloud Pod to allow my 10GE computers to share access to high-speed disks (SSDs). The POD works when (and if) the IP address sticks. Let me explain what I mean by that: I installed the POD and assigned a static IP address. In a Windows environment, there is an issue with the CIFS/SMB shares published by the POD. I could always reach the POD via ftp, but it is hit-and-miss attaching a Windows share to the POD. I have had to unplug power from the POD and try to reattach a share once I have restored power. Not once, but almost daily. While B&H made finding and ordering the POD easy. And their shipping is fast and flawless, with no damage to the packaging. The POD itself seems to be more of a beta unit and not a consumer ready unit. Maybe Blackmagic will fix this issue and I will have a great product. Until then, its power off, and try again.

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    If I want to access remotelly to the project, ...

    If I want to access remotelly to the project, will I be able to do it with Google Drive?
    Asked by: Fernando
    Yes, you can use the Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod with Google Drive and other cloud services.
    Answered by: Sagi C
    Date published: 2023-09-11

    I am new to storage systems so please bare with ...

    I am new to storage systems so please bare with me. I have an abundance of ssd and hhd harddrives and am currently working on my first feature, so instead of adding more, I want to considate to one system, while keeping my other files on it as well (word, music, photoshop etc). Am I able to do that with this device? If so, to clarify, can I moved everything from the other hardrives into this cloud? Lastly, is Dropbox apple Dropbox or does black magic have its own version? Thank you
    Asked by: Elizabeth C
    The Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod BH #BLCP does not have any internal storage so you wouldn't be able to consolidate all your data into a single drive but it would allow you to connect external hard drives and have them available on your network. There is native Dropbox integration.
    Answered by: Miguel M
    Date published: 2022-05-29

    does this support raid 1?

    does this support raid 1?
    Asked by: Mike
    As per Blackmagic support: "The storage device has to have a USB-C interface. And it has to present itself as a single drive, ExFAT or HFS+ formatted." Most RAID drive sets present as multiple drives and will not work. This seems to be intentional from BM and they also say there are no plans to support RAID sets.
    Answered by: Kyle
    Date published: 2022-07-22

    Can I use the SanDisk Professional 20TB G-DRIVE ...

    Can I use the SanDisk Professional 20TB G-DRIVE Enterprise-Class USB 3.2 Gen 1 External Hard Drive with the cloud pod?
    Asked by: Sikeela M.
    You will need a USB-C cable to connect the drives to the Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod.
    Answered by: Reuben K
    Date published: 2022-06-11

    If I have 2 cloud pods in different parts of the ...

    If I have 2 cloud pods in different parts of the world, and they sync to each other?
    Asked by: Eric
    No, the Blackmagic Design Cloud Pods cannot be synced with each other.
    Answered by: Paige K
    Date published: 2024-11-17

    I need to pay for use google drive?

    I need to pay for use google drive?
    Asked by: Edgar
    Other than the subscription cost for Google Drive storage, there are no other costs for syncing the Blackmagic Design Cloud Pod to Google Drive.
    Answered by: Kenneth C
    Date published: 2024-01-07

    Can I connect 1 or 2 20TB G-Raid(s) HDD (spinning ...

    Can I connect 1 or 2 20TB G-Raid(s) HDD (spinning disk)?
    Asked by: Jakob
    Bought one and I can confirm that my two G-Raids (20 & 14 TB) do work with 4 computers (connected via switch) perfectly fine!
    Answered by: Jakob
    Date published: 2022-12-26

    I have an HDD connected to a USB-C Hub. Will be ...

    I have an HDD connected to a USB-C Hub. Will be compatible with the cloud pod?
    Asked by: Fernando
    Yes, you can connect multiple drives to the Cloud Pod using a USB-C hub. The USB-C port on the Cloud Pod can provide a maximum of 7W, so depending on how many drives you have connected and their power draw, the USB-C hub may require external power to support them all.
    Answered by: BMD Product Specialist
    Date published: 2023-09-12
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