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| RAID levels | 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, JBOD |
|---|---|
| Storage drive capacity | - GB |
| Supported file systems | Ext3, XFS, ZFS |
| Storage drive interface | Serial ATA |
| Total installed storage capacity | 8 TB |
| Number of storage drives installed | - |
| Number of storage drives supported | 4 |
| Internal memory | 1 GB |
| Internal memory type | DDR2 |
| Bus type | DMI |
| Stepping | B0 |
| Tjunction | 100 °C |
| Processor code | SLBLA |
| Processor cache | 1 MB |
| Processor cores | 2 |
| Processor model | D510 |
| System bus rate | - GT/s |
| Processor family | Intel Atom® |
| Processor socket | BGA 559 |
| Processor codename | Pineview |
| Processing Die size | 87 mm² |
| Processor frequency | 1.66 GHz |
| Processor cache type | L2 |
| Processor lithography | 45 nm |
| Processor manufacturer | Intel |
| Processor package size | 22 x 22 mm |
| Conflict-Free processor | No |
| Processor operating modes | 64-bit |
| Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 13 W |
| Number of processors installed | 1 |
| Physical Address Extension (PAE) | 32 bit |
| Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max) | 6.4 GB/s |
| Maximum internal memory supported by processor | 4 GB |
| Link/Act LED | Yes |
| Expansion slots | PCI-e x1 |
| Processor ARK ID | 43098 |
| Networking features | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Compatible operating systems | - Windows 2000/7/XP/2003/Vista; - UNIX/Linux; - Mac OS 9 / X |
| Maximum data transfer rate | 1000 Mbit/s |
| Supported network protocols | TCP/IP, Appletalk, SMB/CIFS, HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, NFS v3, AFP |
| Security algorithms | 256-bit AES |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
| Display type | OLED |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 40 °C |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 80 % |
| Number of Processing Die Transistors | 176 M |
| Memory channels supported by processor | Single |
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Step-by-step instructions for connecting network and power cables for different models.
Step-by-step guide for using the setup wizard for initial product configuration.
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Outlines the five main steps for initial system setup and configuration.
Instructions on how to access and log in to the web-based administration interface.
Viewing product details, system status, service status, and logs for system monitoring.
Configuration of system time, notifications, firmware upgrades, and UPS settings.
Settings for WAN/LAN, DHCP, Samba/CIFS, AFP, NFS, FTP, HTTP/Web Disk, UPnP, Nsync, Bonjour, TFTP.
Details on disk status, S.M.A.R.T. information, and RAID volume configuration.
Steps for creating, editing, removing, expanding, and migrating RAID volumes.
Allocating space for iSCSI volumes, creating iSCSI targets, and thin-provisioning.
How to use WebDisk for file access and Photo Server for managing photos.
Instructions for mapping network folders and iSCSI drives from client PCs.
Solutions for forgotten network IP addresses and mapping network drives.
Contact details and resources for technical support and firmware upgrades.
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