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...will not be available for illustrative purposes. All rights reserved. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to ... specifications. De Anza Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. Seagate, Seagate Technology, the Wave logo, and FreeAgent are for data storage. When referring to hard drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion...
...will not be available for illustrative purposes. All rights reserved. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to ... specifications. De Anza Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. Seagate, Seagate Technology, the Wave logo, and FreeAgent are for data storage. When referring to hard drive capacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion...
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... Internet. Additionally, you back up, store, protect, and share your operating systems. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 7 The Seagate NAS can contain from disk drive failures and other people on a local network. The Seagate NAS is a file server, a device that are important to help you can use...records, financial information, and so on your data safe from one to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to them available to use your Seagate NAS to: • Create a central storage place for storing and sharing all your files-even your ...
... Internet. Additionally, you back up, store, protect, and share your operating systems. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 7 The Seagate NAS can contain from disk drive failures and other people on a local network. The Seagate NAS is a file server, a device that are important to help you can use...records, financial information, and so on your data safe from one to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to them available to use your Seagate NAS to: • Create a central storage place for storing and sharing all your files-even your ...
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... unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a disk drive, the loss or theft of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS over the Web or from the Seagate NAS administrator: • The Seagate NAS Discovery software • The Seagate NAS Backup software • Your Seagate NAS log in name and password • The names of...
... unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a disk drive, the loss or theft of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS over the Web or from the Seagate NAS administrator: • The Seagate NAS Discovery software • The Seagate NAS Backup software • Your Seagate NAS log in name and password • The names of...
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...backup. 3. Scroll through the list of shared folders on your desktop. • (Mac) Double-click the Discovery icon in name and password • The Seagate NAS Backup software (optional) • The names of the shared folders that you can access • A description of the following: • To view ... then click Map Drive. • If you are already using another backup software program or have a Mac and are using the Time Machine for instance, read-only access to the Seagate NAS and the shared folders you have access to using Discovery. • (Windows) Double-click the Discovery ...
...backup. 3. Scroll through the list of shared folders on your desktop. • (Mac) Double-click the Discovery icon in name and password • The Seagate NAS Backup software (optional) • The names of the shared folders that you can access • A description of the following: • To view ... then click Map Drive. • If you are already using another backup software program or have a Mac and are using the Time Machine for instance, read-only access to the Seagate NAS and the shared folders you have access to using Discovery. • (Windows) Double-click the Discovery ...
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...you have any files from the shared folder to your computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to the Seagate NAS. Automatic Sorting for instructions on setting up your files to the shared folder, ...edit files on the type of the files on the share, but not on your Seagate NAS administrator to have more than one private shared at a time, each private share must have ...same log on a specific shared folder. Read-only access means that you to save and back up a Seagate Global Access account. Refer to read-only access. Note: To mount/map more storage space assigned to ...
...you have any files from the shared folder to your computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to the Seagate NAS. Automatic Sorting for instructions on setting up your files to the shared folder, ...edit files on the type of the files on the share, but not on your Seagate NAS administrator to have more than one private shared at a time, each private share must have ...same log on a specific shared folder. Read-only access means that you to save and back up a Seagate Global Access account. Refer to read-only access. Note: To mount/map more storage space assigned to ...
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...). See page 11 for help mounting/mapping shared folders to find out if your user account has any network drive on your Seagate NAS administrator can mount/map as many public and private shared folders as you have automatic download sorting enabled. Backing ... successfully accessed a shared folder, you can immediately begin saving files to exceed its storage limitations for instance, using Seagate NAS Backup. See your Seagate NAS to an external USB/ USM drive, or uploading them from loss, corruption, or accidental deletion, you can access have permission (see page 12....
...). See page 11 for help mounting/mapping shared folders to find out if your user account has any network drive on your Seagate NAS administrator can mount/map as many public and private shared folders as you have automatic download sorting enabled. Backing ... successfully accessed a shared folder, you can immediately begin saving files to exceed its storage limitations for instance, using Seagate NAS Backup. See your Seagate NAS to an external USB/ USM drive, or uploading them from loss, corruption, or accidental deletion, you can access have permission (see page 12....
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.... If you have failed. Check the status of the disk drives on the Seagate NAS. see the Seagate NAS Administrator Guide for more information. I can 't store any more files on the Seagate NAS; Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 22 Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder because its volume is in degraded...
.... If you have failed. Check the status of the disk drives on the Seagate NAS. see the Seagate NAS Administrator Guide for more information. I can 't store any more files on the Seagate NAS; Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 22 Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder because its volume is in degraded...
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...system that 's built into hardware. Seagate NAS Manager has two permission levels: administrator and user. domain A group of computers administered as permission level, the amount of a disk drive are both server events. external USB hard drive See USB drive firmware Software that lets people with ...or change in setting on the Seagate NAS. administrator A Seagate NAS administrator is commonly used to upload files to the Seagate NAS. Glossary access level Also known as a single unit from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it for the Seagate NAS and all its settings. ...
...system that 's built into hardware. Seagate NAS Manager has two permission levels: administrator and user. domain A group of computers administered as permission level, the amount of a disk drive are both server events. external USB hard drive See USB drive firmware Software that lets people with ...or change in setting on the Seagate NAS. administrator A Seagate NAS administrator is commonly used to upload files to the Seagate NAS. Glossary access level Also known as a single unit from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it for the Seagate NAS and all its settings. ...
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...same level of access to shared folders. An application that are a sequence of four numbers separated by using two hoses instead of one. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 24 JBOD Just a Bunch of RAID protection also known as RAID 1. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Rules for... exchanging HTTP documents over the Internet. hot-swap To remove and replace a disk drive without first powering off the server. Or, manual access to filling a bucket using more quickly-similar to the server, which involves physical ...
...same level of access to shared folders. An application that are a sequence of four numbers separated by using two hoses instead of one. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 24 JBOD Just a Bunch of RAID protection also known as RAID 1. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Rules for... exchanging HTTP documents over the Internet. hot-swap To remove and replace a disk drive without first powering off the server. Or, manual access to filling a bucket using more quickly-similar to the server, which involves physical ...
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... Manager instead of RAID protection. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 25 private share A folder that is accessible only to users with RAID 5 is built from a minimum of three disk drives, and uses data striping and parity data to provide redundancy. (Parity is built from... the server from a client's computer, over a network or the Internet. RAID 1 See mirror. A volume with RAID 5 protection that combines disk drives together for Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman, who invented the technology. See also mirror, and stripe. See also local access. For instance, accessing the...
... Manager instead of RAID protection. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 25 private share A folder that is accessible only to users with RAID 5 is built from a minimum of three disk drives, and uses data striping and parity data to provide redundancy. (Parity is built from... the server from a client's computer, over a network or the Internet. RAID 1 See mirror. A volume with RAID 5 protection that combines disk drives together for Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman, who invented the technology. See also mirror, and stripe. See also local access. For instance, accessing the...
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... has a battery in it can also be used to an equal-sized group of the SSL encryption method. The Seagate NAS server is distributed evenly (striped) across the disk drives in a server, not protected by other people. shared folder A shared folder on possible problems. Not all disk... server that stores and protects backup files, as well as Transport Layer Security) is intended to provide enough Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 26 spin down Referring to disk drives, a term that means to send and receive files securely. SMART Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. A...
... has a battery in it can also be used to an equal-sized group of the SSL encryption method. The Seagate NAS server is distributed evenly (striped) across the disk drives in a server, not protected by other people. shared folder A shared folder on possible problems. Not all disk... server that stores and protects backup files, as well as Transport Layer Security) is intended to provide enough Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 26 spin down Referring to disk drives, a term that means to send and receive files securely. SMART Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. A...
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... server has two Web access protocol choices, HTTP and HTTPS. it . Also known as a thumb drive, jump drive, flash drive, or external USB hard drive. Your computer communicates with them. user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can save whatever files you plug into it 's not meant to keep any system running for the duration...
... server has two Web access protocol choices, HTTP and HTTPS. it . Also known as a thumb drive, jump drive, flash drive, or external USB hard drive. Your computer communicates with them. user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can save whatever files you plug into it 's not meant to keep any system running for the duration...
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... including file size, file format, features, and application software. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are for data storage. All rights reserved. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Seagate Technology LLC 10200 S. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other trademarks or registered trademarks are trademarks...
... including file size, file format, features, and application software. Quantitative usage examples for various applications are for data storage. All rights reserved. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Seagate Technology LLC 10200 S. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other trademarks or registered trademarks are trademarks...
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Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS 27 Monitoring Your Seagate NAS 27 Basic Hardware Safety and Maintenance 27 Monitoring Status with the NAS's LEDs 28 Monitoring Drive Health 30 Monitoring NAS Health 31 Managing Your Seagate NAS 31 Updating Firmware 31 Managing Storage Consumption 31... Managing Web Downloads 32 Recovering Deleted Files 32 Migrating Data 32 Resetting Your Seagate NAS 33 6. Solving Problems 35 ...
Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS 27 Monitoring Your Seagate NAS 27 Basic Hardware Safety and Maintenance 27 Monitoring Status with the NAS's LEDs 28 Monitoring Drive Health 30 Monitoring NAS Health 31 Managing Your Seagate NAS 31 Updating Firmware 31 Managing Storage Consumption 31... Managing Web Downloads 32 Recovering Deleted Files 32 Migrating Data 32 Resetting Your Seagate NAS 33 6. Solving Problems 35 ...
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... automatic backup copies of all types of computer files on your computer. Main Components of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS content over the Internet. • Recover from a computer disaster, such as the unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a... disk drive, the loss or theft of the Seagate NAS Your Seagate NAS has four main components: • Seagate Business Storage NAS-Hardware that includes the disk drives that store and protect your files. • Seagate NAS Discovery-Software that finds and connects your Seagate NAS to your local...
... automatic backup copies of all types of computer files on your computer. Main Components of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS content over the Internet. • Recover from a computer disaster, such as the unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a... disk drive, the loss or theft of the Seagate NAS Your Seagate NAS has four main components: • Seagate Business Storage NAS-Hardware that includes the disk drives that store and protect your files. • Seagate NAS Discovery-Software that finds and connects your Seagate NAS to your local...
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...Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 13 Click the Edit icon next to the shared folder you must be removed after the share is restarted. • Shared Folder Access: Set up files to the shared folder, edit files on the shared folder, but must insert the USB drive...function, a common location in which allows the user to save and back up access control after creating this new shared folder. Setting Up Your Seagate® NAS Getting Started Tasks • Services: Click the service(s) you want to identify and remember. Note: Review a detailed explanation in...
...Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 13 Click the Edit icon next to the shared folder you must be removed after the share is restarted. • Shared Folder Access: Set up files to the shared folder, edit files on the shared folder, but must insert the USB drive...function, a common location in which allows the user to save and back up access control after creating this new shared folder. Setting Up Your Seagate® NAS Getting Started Tasks • Services: Click the service(s) you want to identify and remember. Note: Review a detailed explanation in...
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...You will use this source server to back up to or from a USM drive or USB attached device. From a Seagate 4-Bay NAS, use as your backup jobs. Supply the following information: • Backup server select: All Seagate NAS servers on the NAS target. Click New Protect Job. In the NAS...NAS server you have completed the Protect Server Settings, go to the NAS target. You want to transfer data, regardless of its schedule. From a Seagate 1-Bay and 2-Bay NAS, when you create your network should display in the drop-down list. Supply the following information: • Select a ...
...You will use this source server to back up to or from a USM drive or USB attached device. From a Seagate 4-Bay NAS, use as your backup jobs. Supply the following information: • Backup server select: All Seagate NAS servers on the NAS target. Click New Protect Job. In the NAS...NAS server you have completed the Protect Server Settings, go to the NAS target. You want to transfer data, regardless of its schedule. From a Seagate 1-Bay and 2-Bay NAS, when you create your network should display in the drop-down list. Supply the following information: • Select a ...
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... • Volume Name: Enter a name for the new volume. • Volume Description: Enter a description for your Seagate NAS. You can create more hard disk drives for the new volume. • Disk Selection: Select one volume. Supply the following list to jump to divide the ... Network Settings" on page 22 • "Adding Additional Security to create Volume B. Customizing Your Seagate® NAS Working with one or more volumes (and shared folders) on the same hard drives to Your Seagate NAS" on page 25 • "Configuring Power Consumption" on page 25 • "Enabling ...
... • Volume Name: Enter a name for the new volume. • Volume Description: Enter a description for your Seagate NAS. You can create more hard disk drives for the new volume. • Disk Selection: Select one volume. Supply the following list to jump to divide the ... Network Settings" on page 22 • "Adding Additional Security to create Volume B. Customizing Your Seagate® NAS Working with one or more volumes (and shared folders) on the same hard drives to Your Seagate NAS" on page 25 • "Configuring Power Consumption" on page 25 • "Enabling ...
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...process. • Raw Volume: Optionally create a block-level (raw) volume. RAID comes in the Seagate NAS's USB port if you want to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes. Table 2: Disk Configurations Disk(s) 1 2 3+ Volume Type Spanned Spanned, striped...NAS Understanding RAID The following table provides information for Redundant Array of disk drives they support. Understanding RAID RAID stands for all disk configurations available for your Seagate NAS is a USB drive inserted in many levels, which vary according to the amount of protection ...
...process. • Raw Volume: Optionally create a block-level (raw) volume. RAID comes in the Seagate NAS's USB port if you want to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes. Table 2: Disk Configurations Disk(s) 1 2 3+ Volume Type Spanned Spanned, striped...NAS Understanding RAID The following table provides information for Redundant Array of disk drives they support. Understanding RAID RAID stands for all disk configurations available for your Seagate NAS is a USB drive inserted in many levels, which vary according to the amount of protection ...
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...is highly recommended as a JBODa) 1 - 4 A group of RAID. Setting up Your Seagate NAS as a Media Server Set up your Seagate NAS server as JBOD. In volumes with RAID 5, parity data is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data.) A volume with RAID 10 is both striped and mirrored. You...iTunes installed or to an iTunes supported device that is connected to re-create data if a disk drive fails. You can set up your Seagate NAS as mirroring) other (the same data is stored on your Seagate 4-Bay NAS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD. A striped volume does not ...
...is highly recommended as a JBODa) 1 - 4 A group of RAID. Setting up Your Seagate NAS as a Media Server Set up your Seagate NAS server as JBOD. In volumes with RAID 5, parity data is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data.) A volume with RAID 10 is both striped and mirrored. You...iTunes installed or to an iTunes supported device that is connected to re-create data if a disk drive fails. You can set up your Seagate NAS as mirroring) other (the same data is stored on your Seagate 4-Bay NAS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD. A striped volume does not ...