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RAID levels | 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 |
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Storage drive size | 3.5 \ |
Storage drive capacity | - GB |
Storage drive interface | Serial ATA II |
Total installed storage capacity | - TB |
Maximum supported storage capacity | 10 TB |
Number of storage drives installed | - |
Number of storage drives supported | 5 |
iSCSI support | Yes |
Supported network protocols | TCP/ IP, DHCP, AppleTalk, Mac Zone, SMB, NFS, CIFS, AFP, HTTP |
Compliance industry standards | IEEE 802.3ad |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 4 |
Display type | LED |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 261 x 180 x 390 mm |
Power requirements | 100-240V, 7-4A, 60-50Hz |
Number of drive bays | 1x 5.25\ |
Compatible operating systems | Linux |
Non-operating relative humidity (non-condensing) | 10 - 85 % |
Power supply unit (PSU) capacity | 270 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 10 - 40 °C |
Weight | 9100 g |
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Details the purpose and scope of the manual, including icons used.
States the policy on reproduction and distribution of the publication.
Confirms that all product and trade names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Notes that the document material is for information only and subject to change.
Provides essential safety guidelines for handling hardware and operating the subsystem.
Offers advice on inspecting the product's physical condition upon receiving.
Explains what a NAS appliance is and its benefits for expanding storage capacity.
Lists the main features and capabilities of the NAS system.
Details the hardware platform, storage capabilities, and general features.
Describes the available RAID levels for configuration in the NAS.
Provides guidance on inspecting the shipping carton and its contents.
Lists the items included in the NAS system package.
Illustrates and describes the various parts of the NAS system, including views and indicators.
Guides through initial setup, including hardware connection and hard drive installation.
Details the steps to connect to the NAS management interface via a web browser.
Provides a table of default network and login settings for the NAS.
Explains the process of configuring the NAS using the Quick Setup wizard.
Outlines the basic steps involved in configuring the NAS components.
Explains the logical structure and dependencies between RAID, Storage Pool, Volumes, and Shares.
Covers RAID configuration, disk information, and managing storage pools.
Details creating, deleting, extending, and setting up volumes, including iSCSI.
Manages shared folders, protocol settings, and user access permissions.
Guides on configuring the NAS as an Rsync server or client for data backup.
Explains how to configure the NAS for Time Machine backups.
Covers device settings, IP configuration, trunking, ADS/NIS, DHCP, and P2P.
Displays download/upload connections, server status, and download options.
Shows the list of files downloaded or currently being downloaded.
Provides examples of downloading files from links and torrents.
Displays NAS status, firmware version, hardware details, and system settings.
Enables and configures various NAS system services like Samba, NFS, and FTP.
Details quick setup options for services like FTP, Telnet, and SSH.
Explains how to use a NAS share folder as an iTunes media library.
Guides on setting up the NAS as a web server using a share folder.
Details using the NAS as a DHCP server and Internet Gateway.
Explains setting up the NAS as a DLNA Media Server for media file sharing.
Guides on enabling and using the Photo service for photo archive management.
Covers system time, date, time zone, NTP, and UPS settings.
Details scheduling NAS boot, shutdown, or reboot operations.
Explains how to perform remote or local firmware upgrades for the NAS.
Describes how to view and download NAS system logs.
Covers configuring email notifications for system events.
Lists various system tools for monitoring NAS operations.
Explains the capabilities of the web-based file system management utility.
Details how admin and ordinary users can log into the File Manager.
Covers creating, deleting, renaming, and setting permissions for folders.
Details uploading, downloading, renaming, deleting, and setting permissions for files.
Covers preview function and logging out from the File Manager.