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.... (See Configure the File and Folder Access Settings on page 104.) • Added information about /regulatory. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Support Thank you can use NETGEAR telephone support. For product updates, additional documentation, and support, visit http://support.netgear.com. For an example of your product and use it to zoom icon and updated description. After installing your...
.... (See Configure the File and Folder Access Settings on page 104.) • Added information about /regulatory. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Support Thank you can use NETGEAR telephone support. For product updates, additional documentation, and support, visit http://support.netgear.com. For an example of your product and use it to zoom icon and updated description. After installing your...
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... on page 48). June 2012 First publication. 3 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 202-11025-03 202-11025-02 202-11025-01 OS 1.1 OS 1.1 OS 1.1 September 2012 • Revised Supported Browsers. • Added Optional Uninterruptible Power Supplies. • Revised multiple screens to remove the Language menu that without at least one volume, changes are not...
... on page 48). June 2012 First publication. 3 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 202-11025-03 202-11025-02 202-11025-01 OS 1.1 OS 1.1 OS 1.1 September 2012 • Revised Supported Browsers. • Added Optional Uninterruptible Power Supplies. • Revised multiple screens to remove the Language menu that without at least one volume, changes are not...
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... 11 Install the ReadyDATA in Your Network 12 Use RAIDar to Discover the ReadyDATA 13 Register the ReadyDATA 16 Chapter 2 Manage Disks and Volumes Supported Disks and Initial Startup 18 About RAID Levels, Volumes, and Disk Representation 19 RAID Levels 20 Volumes: Overview 21 Optional Expansion Disk Arrays and Volumes ...
... 11 Install the ReadyDATA in Your Network 12 Use RAIDar to Discover the ReadyDATA 13 Register the ReadyDATA 16 Chapter 2 Manage Disks and Volumes Supported Disks and Initial Startup 18 About RAID Levels, Volumes, and Disk Representation 19 RAID Levels 20 Volumes: Overview 21 Optional Expansion Disk Arrays and Volumes ...
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... Configure the Virtual Network Interface Cards 56 Automatic Private IP Addressing Without a DHCP Server 63 Configure Channel Bonding 63 Configure Global File-Sharing Protocols 67 Supported File-Sharing Protocols 68 Configure File-Sharing Protocols 68 Chapter 4 Manage Shares and LUNs Shares and LUNs 74 Manage Shares for Network Attached Storage 74...
... Configure the Virtual Network Interface Cards 56 Automatic Private IP Addressing Without a DHCP Server 63 Configure Channel Bonding 63 Configure Global File-Sharing Protocols 67 Supported File-Sharing Protocols 68 Configure File-Sharing Protocols 68 Chapter 4 Manage Shares and LUNs Shares and LUNs 74 Manage Shares for Network Attached Storage 74...
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.... If the features or behavior of your firmware. This chapter includes the following sections: • Quick-Start Guide • Additional Documentation • Supported Operating Systems • Supported Browsers • Install the ReadyDATA in Your Network • Use RAIDar to Discover the ReadyDATA • Register the ReadyDATA Note: For more information about the... refers to a logical volume with RAID networking concepts. Because this product is intended for and download new firmware manually. 1. Note: In this manual, visit the support website at http://support.netgear.com.
.... If the features or behavior of your firmware. This chapter includes the following sections: • Quick-Start Guide • Additional Documentation • Supported Operating Systems • Supported Browsers • Install the ReadyDATA in Your Network • Use RAIDar to Discover the ReadyDATA • Register the ReadyDATA Note: For more information about the... refers to a logical volume with RAID networking concepts. Because this product is intended for and download new firmware manually. 1. Note: In this manual, visit the support website at http://support.netgear.com.
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... (.vhdx) and provides quick single-file restoration and hardware-independent full restoration of server operating systems and their applications to any supported platform (physical servers, virtualization platforms, workstations, desktops). • Fifteen-minute recovery points. Note: If you are stored, the...replicate. You can be stored on disk. Backups can use a ReadyDATA system using your ReadyDATA system, and the NETGEAR recommendations about using ReadyRECOVER for your system. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Quick-Start Guide This manual provides detailed instructions about ...
... (.vhdx) and provides quick single-file restoration and hardware-independent full restoration of server operating systems and their applications to any supported platform (physical servers, virtualization platforms, workstations, desktops). • Fifteen-minute recovery points. Note: If you are stored, the...replicate. You can be stored on disk. Backups can use a ReadyDATA system using your ReadyDATA system, and the NETGEAR recommendations about using ReadyRECOVER for your system. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Quick-Start Guide This manual provides detailed instructions about ...
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... browsers: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0+ • Apple Safari, 2.0+ • Google Chrome 18+ • Mozilla Firefox 14+ • Opera 9.5+ Getting Started 11 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Additional Documentation NETGEAR maintains a website that supports ReadyDATA products. Visit www.netgear.com/readydata for reviews, tutorials, comparison charts, software updates, documentation, an active user forum, and much more.
... browsers: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0+ • Apple Safari, 2.0+ • Google Chrome 18+ • Mozilla Firefox 14+ • Opera 9.5+ Getting Started 11 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Additional Documentation NETGEAR maintains a website that supports ReadyDATA products. Visit www.netgear.com/readydata for reviews, tutorials, comparison charts, software updates, documentation, an active user forum, and much more.
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...16 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Register the ReadyDATA You must register your product before you have never registered a NETGEAR product, click the Continue button. • If you can use NETGEAR telephone support. Locate the serial number on the Dashboard home screen or on the chassis label of the following ...actions: • If you have registered a NETGEAR product in button. 4. The product registration web page displays. ...
...16 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Register the ReadyDATA You must register your product before you have never registered a NETGEAR product, click the Continue button. • If you can use NETGEAR telephone support. Locate the serial number on the Dashboard home screen or on the chassis label of the following ...actions: • If you have registered a NETGEAR product in button. 4. The product registration web page displays. ...
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Manage Disks and Volumes 2 This chapter describes how to configure the disks and volumes in the ReadyDATA. It contains the following sections: • Supported Disks and Initial Startup • About RAID Levels, Volumes, and Disk Representation • Manage Volumes 17 2.
Manage Disks and Volumes 2 This chapter describes how to configure the disks and volumes in the ReadyDATA. It contains the following sections: • Supported Disks and Initial Startup • About RAID Levels, Volumes, and Disk Representation • Manage Volumes 17 2.
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... figure shows a ReadyDATA 5200 with an optional expansion disk array that supports 24 disks and another array that you obtain through NETGEAR or a NETGEAR authorized reseller. ReadyDATA systems recognize only disks that supports 12 disks. ReadyDATA 5200 with or without disks installed. Note: ReadyDATA... enclosure of Dashboard: • Disks do not recognize non-NETGEAR disks. Manage Disks and Volumes 18 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Supported Disks and Initial Startup The ReadyDATA 5200 supports up to 6 disks and does not support expansion disk arrays. If you start your system. Figure 1....
... figure shows a ReadyDATA 5200 with an optional expansion disk array that supports 24 disks and another array that you obtain through NETGEAR or a NETGEAR authorized reseller. ReadyDATA systems recognize only disks that supports 12 disks. ReadyDATA 5200 with or without disks installed. Note: ReadyDATA... enclosure of Dashboard: • Disks do not recognize non-NETGEAR disks. Manage Disks and Volumes 18 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Supported Disks and Initial Startup The ReadyDATA 5200 supports up to 6 disks and does not support expansion disk arrays. If you start your system. Figure 1....
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...disks with dual parity; Each RAID level offers a trade-off of distributing data have been standardized into various RAID levels. The ReadyDATA supports the following RAID levels: • RAID 0 (striped disks) distributes data across two disks in a ZFS system also referred to operate normally.... The ReadyDATA supports high availability, allowing you replace a bad disk with improved write performance for larger configurations. Although such an array has no lost...
...disks with dual parity; Each RAID level offers a trade-off of distributing data have been standardized into various RAID levels. The ReadyDATA supports the following RAID levels: • RAID 0 (striped disks) distributes data across two disks in a ZFS system also referred to operate normally.... The ReadyDATA supports high availability, allowing you replace a bad disk with improved write performance for larger configurations. Although such an array has no lost...
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...The ReadyDATA treats disks and volumes in RAID 1) Supported RAID 5 3 or more Supported for one disk RAID 6 4 or more Supported for two disks RAID 10 4 or more, but an even number Supported for all disks RAID 50 6 or more, but an even number Supported for two disks per RAID 5 set RAID ... Select the RAID Level on the number of Required Disks Redundancy RAID 0 1 or more None RAID 1 2 only (more , but an even number Supported for the volume: Table 1. and the entire array is not meant to be members of physical damage. Volumes can make the following ways: • ...
...The ReadyDATA treats disks and volumes in RAID 1) Supported RAID 5 3 or more Supported for one disk RAID 6 4 or more Supported for two disks RAID 10 4 or more, but an even number Supported for all disks RAID 50 6 or more, but an even number Supported for two disks per RAID 5 set RAID ... Select the RAID Level on the number of Required Disks Redundancy RAID 0 1 or more None RAID 1 2 only (more , but an even number Supported for the volume: Table 1. and the entire array is not meant to be members of physical damage. Volumes can make the following ways: • ...
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... one or more optional expansion disk arrays (EDA2000 and EDA4000). The number of volumes that you span a volume across several expansion disk arrays, the ReadyDATA supports up to 60 disks and volumes. With several enclosures, the volume is dependent on the availability of all enclosures. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 • Expand the volume...
... one or more optional expansion disk arrays (EDA2000 and EDA4000). The number of volumes that you span a volume across several expansion disk arrays, the ReadyDATA supports up to 60 disks and volumes. With several enclosures, the volume is dependent on the availability of all enclosures. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 • Expand the volume...
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4 • Green. RAID and Volume Implementation The ReadyDATA supports a new, proprietary RAID architecture that is both flexible and easy to RAID 6+0, 3x. - An expanded RAID 1 set is indicated with a plus sign and a zero: RAID 1+0. ...
ReadyDATA OS 1.4 • Green. RAID and Volume Implementation The ReadyDATA supports a new, proprietary RAID architecture that is both flexible and easy to RAID 6+0, 3x. - An expanded RAID 1 set is indicated with a plus sign and a zero: RAID 1+0. ...
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...Resyncing can continue to improve the write performance of the array. If you set that consists of the resyncing process is available at www.netgear.com/readydata. Configure Write and Read Boost Disks to a volume: • Write boost. Assign one or more information about alert notifications...resync your ReadyDATA system. For more separate cache disks to your system, see Supported Disks and Initial Startup on page 165). ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Vertical Expansion To vertically expand a volume, you must use supported disks in your data. For example, you receive an email message when the ...
...Resyncing can continue to improve the write performance of the array. If you set that consists of the resyncing process is available at www.netgear.com/readydata. Configure Write and Read Boost Disks to a volume: • Write boost. Assign one or more information about alert notifications...resync your ReadyDATA system. For more separate cache disks to your system, see Supported Disks and Initial Startup on page 165). ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Vertical Expansion To vertically expand a volume, you must use supported disks in your data. For example, you receive an email message when the ...
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... the language automatically to the one used by selecting a check box, or select the Auto check box, which you change the language, Dashboard restarts. Note: NETGEAR recommends selecting a language based on the region in Windows Explorer. To configure language settings: 1. On the navigation bar, at the right, select Profile. ... correctly displays file names, configure the system to use the ReadyDATA. Configure the System Settings 48 For example, selecting Japanese allows the ReadyDATA to support files with Japanese names in which enables the ReadyDATA to set .
... the language automatically to the one used by selecting a check box, or select the Auto check box, which you change the language, Dashboard restarts. Note: NETGEAR recommends selecting a language based on the region in Windows Explorer. To configure language settings: 1. On the navigation bar, at the right, select Profile. ... correctly displays file names, configure the system to use the ReadyDATA. Configure the System Settings 48 For example, selecting Japanese allows the ReadyDATA to support files with Japanese names in which enables the ReadyDATA to set .
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... is 1500 bytes. Full duplex, the default setting. • Half. Click the Apply button. You can specify any setting between 1 Mbps and the maximum speed supported by the interface (either 1,000 Mbps or 10,000 Mbps). Configure the System Settings 56 Specify the interface speed. The ReadyDATA autosenses the type of...
... is 1500 bytes. Full duplex, the default setting. • Half. Click the Apply button. You can specify any setting between 1 Mbps and the maximum speed supported by the interface (either 1,000 Mbps or 10,000 Mbps). Configure the System Settings 56 Specify the interface speed. The ReadyDATA autosenses the type of...
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... default setting ID is either 1,000 Mbps or 10,000 Mbps. 7. Depending on the Ethernet interfaces that are dimmed. when you connect the ReadyDATA must support VLAN tagging. the next figure shows the IPv6 settings. Select whether to use VLAN IDs, the switch to which you select a configuration method from the...
... default setting ID is either 1,000 Mbps or 10,000 Mbps. 7. Depending on the Ethernet interfaces that are dimmed. when you connect the ReadyDATA must support VLAN tagging. the next figure shows the IPv6 settings. Select whether to use VLAN IDs, the switch to which you select a configuration method from the...
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... ReadyDATA functions as explained in the following table: Item Description IPv4 settings Configure IPv4 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is connected to support some common DHCP servers. • Manually. Configure the System Settings 60 You must enter the IPv4 address and subnet mask for the router through which...
... ReadyDATA functions as explained in the following table: Item Description IPv4 settings Configure IPv4 From the drop-down list, select how IPv6 is connected to support some common DHCP servers. • Manually. Configure the System Settings 60 You must enter the IPv4 address and subnet mask for the router through which...
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...169.254.145.190/16. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 3. The IP address is transmitted on the MAC address of the MAC address is established must support the same mode (static LAG or dynamic LAG). Both the ReadyDATA and the device with three hash types: • Layer 2. All traffic...one double aggregation link that another device with another aggregation link (four Ethernet interfaces). Network devices treat the aggregation as DHCP clients. The ReadyDATA supports a static LAG and a dynamic LAG with active or passive LACP for initial configuration of the VNICs, which is printed on the same ...
...169.254.145.190/16. ReadyDATA OS 1.4 3. The IP address is transmitted on the MAC address of the MAC address is established must support the same mode (static LAG or dynamic LAG). Both the ReadyDATA and the device with three hash types: • Layer 2. All traffic...one double aggregation link that another device with another aggregation link (four Ethernet interfaces). Network devices treat the aggregation as DHCP clients. The ReadyDATA supports a static LAG and a dynamic LAG with active or passive LACP for initial configuration of the VNICs, which is printed on the same ...