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... one of their respective owners. Quantitative usage examples for data storage. Seagate Technology LLC 10200 S. De Anza Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. In addition, some of Seagate Technology LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to change...
... one of their respective owners. Quantitative usage examples for data storage. Seagate Technology LLC 10200 S. De Anza Boulevard Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide © 2013 Seagate Technology LLC. In addition, some of Seagate Technology LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to change...
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... and other people on your local network or over the Internet. What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS In general, you 'll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB device storage for backups), review the Quick Start Guide included with the product to : • Create a ...a local network. Additionally, you want to share with home offices who want to help keep your Seagate NAS for the files you can contain from one to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to help you might want to store and protect the computer files...
... and other people on your local network or over the Internet. What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS In general, you 'll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB device storage for backups), review the Quick Start Guide included with the product to : • Create a ...a local network. Additionally, you want to share with home offices who want to help keep your Seagate NAS for the files you can contain from one to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to help you might want to store and protect the computer files...
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... your login password • Saving and sharing files on your local network to a particular folder share) Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 8 Note: Your Seagate NAS administrator must set up your Seagate NAS as a media server in name and password • The names of the shared folder(s) that you...Recover quickly from a computer disaster, such as the unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a disk drive, the loss or theft of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS over the Internet from anywhere in the world to download files that you need where you are, or ...
... your login password • Saving and sharing files on your local network to a particular folder share) Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 8 Note: Your Seagate NAS administrator must set up your Seagate NAS as a media server in name and password • The names of the shared folder(s) that you...Recover quickly from a computer disaster, such as the unintentional deletion of important files, the failure of a disk drive, the loss or theft of your computer. • Access your Seagate NAS over the Internet from anywhere in the world to download files that you need where you are, or ...
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... folder and then click View Share Details. • To map a shared folder, select the share you want, then select a computer drive, and then click Map Drive. • If you are using another backup software program or have access to more than one or more of shared folders on your... new Seagate NAS. Getting Started with Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Getting Started as a Seagate NAS User Follow the steps in your Applications folder....
... folder and then click View Share Details. • To map a shared folder, select the share you want, then select a computer drive, and then click Map Drive. • If you are using another backup software program or have access to more than one or more of shared folders on your... new Seagate NAS. Getting Started with Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Getting Started as a Seagate NAS User Follow the steps in your Applications folder....
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... you fill your allocated storage space, either remove older or unneeded files to make more room, or see your computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to the Seagate NAS. If you may be placed in a folder called Our Music. For instance, when you download music files, they would automatically be set..., based on the type of the files on your private shared folder locally, or remotely, by : • Limiting access to this share to specified Seagate NAS users only. • Limiting some or all -except for instructions on setting up your files to the shared folder, edit files on the shared...
... you fill your allocated storage space, either remove older or unneeded files to make more room, or see your computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to the Seagate NAS. If you may be placed in a folder called Our Music. For instance, when you download music files, they would automatically be set..., based on the type of the files on your private shared folder locally, or remotely, by : • Limiting access to this share to specified Seagate NAS users only. • Limiting some or all -except for instructions on setting up your files to the shared folder, edit files on the shared...
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...up files by downloading them from a USB/USM drive to the Seagate NAS. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 17 Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Accessing Shared Folders and Files on the Seagate NAS After you have connected to the Seagate NAS, and mounted/mapped the shared folders you can...is reached, no additional files can be added until space is a storage quota for your account, your Seagate NAS to an external USB/ USM drive, or uploading them from your Seagate NAS administrator can set a grace time limit, which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for ...
...up files by downloading them from a USB/USM drive to the Seagate NAS. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 17 Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Accessing Shared Folders and Files on the Seagate NAS After you have connected to the Seagate NAS, and mounted/mapped the shared folders you can...is reached, no additional files can be added until space is a storage quota for your account, your Seagate NAS to an external USB/ USM drive, or uploading them from your Seagate NAS administrator can set a grace time limit, which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for ...
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...the administrator has enabled the Media Service for more files on the Seagate NAS; A disk drive may be degraded because of a disk drive error or failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 22 Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder because its volume is in degraded mode. .... • Ensure that you are allowed access to that file. Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder. A volume is full. see the Seagate NAS Administrator Guide for the Seagate NAS. Ensure that you are using a DLNA-compliant device or software. I can't access a file...
...the administrator has enabled the Media Service for more files on the Seagate NAS; A disk drive may be degraded because of a disk drive error or failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 22 Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder because its volume is in degraded mode. .... • Ensure that you are allowed access to that file. Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder. A volume is full. see the Seagate NAS Administrator Guide for the Seagate NAS. Ensure that you are using a DLNA-compliant device or software. I can't access a file...
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... over the Internet. archive backup See RSA key. format To format a disk drive is commonly used to upload files to the Seagate NAS. FTP File Transfer Protocol. You must format a disk drive before you can set up or delete user accounts, group accounts, and shared folders...; Glossary 6. Seagate NAS Manager has two permission levels: administrator and user. assign or remove access permissions; and create other administrators. CIFS Common Internet File System. event A problem or change in setting on a disk drive. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 23
... over the Internet. archive backup See RSA key. format To format a disk drive is commonly used to upload files to the Seagate NAS. FTP File Transfer Protocol. You must format a disk drive before you can set up or delete user accounts, group accounts, and shared folders...; Glossary 6. Seagate NAS Manager has two permission levels: administrator and user. assign or remove access permissions; and create other administrators. CIFS Common Internet File System. event A problem or change in setting on a disk drive. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 23
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...connection by periods. (For example, 123.456.78.1.) Every device on each disk drive). mirror A level of a computer, server, or other (the same data is a mirror of the other device on your local network. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 24 See also user account. If you connect both connections... of RAID protection also known as RAID 1. All users in parallel to move data more than one disk drive is stored on your network router or switch and set Aggregation in Seagate NAS Manager, both of your Seagate NAS LAN ports to your local network has a unique IP address.
...connection by periods. (For example, 123.456.78.1.) Every device on each disk drive). mirror A level of a computer, server, or other (the same data is a mirror of the other device on your local network. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 24 See also user account. If you connect both connections... of RAID protection also known as RAID 1. All users in parallel to move data more than one disk drive is stored on your network router or switch and set Aggregation in Seagate NAS Manager, both of your Seagate NAS LAN ports to your local network has a unique IP address.
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...protection, and striping improves performance. See also mirror, and stripe. Remote access can also refer to shutting down or resetting the server using Seagate NAS Manager instead of computers and servers on a network, based on your local network. RAID 10 A level of RAID protection. RAID 5... A level of RAID protection. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 25 See also stripe. A volume with RAID 5 is built from a minimum of three disk drives, and uses data striping and parity data to the server from a client's computer, ...
...protection, and striping improves performance. See also mirror, and stripe. Remote access can also refer to shutting down or resetting the server using Seagate NAS Manager instead of computers and servers on a network, based on your local network. RAID 10 A level of RAID protection. RAID 5... A level of RAID protection. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 25 See also stripe. A volume with RAID 5 is built from a minimum of three disk drives, and uses data striping and parity data to the server from a client's computer, ...
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...by other files that you can use Global Access to upload files to your Seagate NAS server. A UPS is distributed evenly (striped) across the disk drives in equal-sized sections. server A computer or device on your Seagate NAS server from anywhere in the world. stripe Also known as JBOD. ... to view, download, share, and work with striping includes two or more printers. it that manages one or more disk drives where data is intended to provide enough Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 26 SSL uses a system of the SSL encryption method. Also known as RAID 0. A power...
...by other files that you can use Global Access to upload files to your Seagate NAS server. A UPS is distributed evenly (striped) across the disk drives in equal-sized sections. server A computer or device on your Seagate NAS server from anywhere in the world. stripe Also known as JBOD. ... to view, download, share, and work with striping includes two or more printers. it that manages one or more disk drives where data is intended to provide enough Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 26 SSL uses a system of the SSL encryption method. Also known as RAID 0. A power...
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... communicates with them. it . user account An account, with a USB cable, instead of a power failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 27 USB drive A portable disk drive that a person uses to keep any system running for the duration of being installed inside the computer itself. workgroup... A collection of a single disk drive. user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS server, but who can't modify user account, group account, share, or server ...
... communicates with them. it . user account An account, with a USB cable, instead of a power failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 27 USB drive A portable disk drive that a person uses to keep any system running for the duration of being installed inside the computer itself. workgroup... A collection of a single disk drive. user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS server, but who can't modify user account, group account, share, or server ...
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... LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. Seagate, Seagate Technology, the Wave logo, and FreeAgent are trademarks or registered trademarks of its affiliates. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. In addition, some of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Quantitative usage examples for...
... LLC, or one thousand billion bytes when referring to change, without notice, product offerings or specifications. Seagate, Seagate Technology, the Wave logo, and FreeAgent are trademarks or registered trademarks of its affiliates. Seagate reserves the right to hard drive capacity. In addition, some of their respective owners. All rights reserved. Quantitative usage examples for...
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... music from the Seagate NAS 36 7. Glossary 37 Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 4 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 ...
... music from the Seagate NAS 36 7. Glossary 37 Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 4 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 ...
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... in the world. • Share a USB printer with iTunes installed. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 7 Main Components 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...
... in the world. • Share a USB printer with iTunes installed. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 7 Main Components 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...
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...that the Public Access checkbox is restarted. • Shared Folder Access: Set up access control. Options display allowing you want to be restored by sorting Seagate NAS users into the NAS's port to identify and remember. Read-only access means that a user can view files on the shared folder, but can... allows the user to save and back up files to the shared folder, edit files on your Seagate NAS to set up access control after the share is encrypted, but must insert the USB drive into groups. In the NAS Manager, go to Users & Groups > Shared Folder Permissions to share digital ...
...that the Public Access checkbox is restarted. • Shared Folder Access: Set up access control. Options display allowing you want to be restored by sorting Seagate NAS users into the NAS's port to identify and remember. Read-only access means that a user can view files on the shared folder, but can... allows the user to save and back up files to the shared folder, edit files on your Seagate NAS to set up access control after the share is encrypted, but must insert the USB drive into groups. In the NAS Manager, go to Users & Groups > Shared Folder Permissions to share digital ...
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... is a name you have completed the Protect Server Settings, go to or from the NAS source, you create the backup job from a USM drive or USB attached device. Click New Protect Job. The alias name represents a specific shared folder you are going to copy your backup data into....back up to the target server. • Destination: Select the destination for your backup job. • Backup Frequency/Time: Select a schedule for your Seagate NAS, to Protect > Protect Job Manager, and select the NAS-USM-USB Transfer tab. TIP: Make sure you associate with a volume. When you need...
... is a name you have completed the Protect Server Settings, go to or from the NAS source, you create the backup job from a USM drive or USB attached device. Click New Protect Job. The alias name represents a specific shared folder you are going to copy your backup data into....back up to the target server. • Destination: Select the destination for your backup job. • Backup Frequency/Time: Select a schedule for your Seagate NAS, to Protect > Protect Job Manager, and select the NAS-USM-USB Transfer tab. TIP: Make sure you associate with a volume. When you need...
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... File Storage • Volume C: Media Files You can use the same disk drives in the following information: • Volume Name: Enter a name for the new volume. • Volume Description: Enter a description for your volume. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 19 For instance, you could create three volumes to... • "Understanding RAID" on page 20 • "Setting up of 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 Virtualization (iSCSI)" on those...
... File Storage • Volume C: Media Files You can use the same disk drives in the following information: • Volume Name: Enter a name for the new volume. • Volume Description: Enter a description for your volume. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 19 For instance, you could create three volumes to... • "Understanding RAID" on page 20 • "Setting up of 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 Virtualization (iSCSI)" on those...
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...; Volume Size: Enter a volume size and optionally set the volume size to the drive during the encryption process. • Raw Volume: Optionally create a block-level (raw) volume. Customizing Your Seagate® NAS Understanding RAID The following table provides information for your new volume creation. Understanding...in many levels, which vary according to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes. You may not have all disk configurations available for all Seagate NAS models. Note: Make sure there is a technology that builds redundancy into your...
...; Volume Size: Enter a volume size and optionally set the volume size to the drive during the encryption process. • Raw Volume: Optionally create a block-level (raw) volume. Customizing Your Seagate® NAS Understanding RAID The following table provides information for your new volume creation. Understanding...in many levels, which vary according to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes. You may not have all disk configurations available for all Seagate NAS models. Note: Make sure there is a technology that builds redundancy into your...
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...to an iTunes supported device that is connected to a network computer. span does not provide RAID protection. • Seagate 4-Bay NAS. RAID 1 2 A volume where one disk drive is extra information that users can choose to use RAID 0 protection, also known as "striping," where data is ... to a network attached computer with RAID technology make changes to re-create data if a disk drive fails. RAID 0 offers no data protection. You can set up your Seagate NAS server as a media server to stream media files to download media files into default folders ...
...to an iTunes supported device that is connected to a network computer. span does not provide RAID protection. • Seagate 4-Bay NAS. RAID 1 2 A volume where one disk drive is extra information that users can choose to use RAID 0 protection, also known as "striping," where data is ... to a network attached computer with RAID technology make changes to re-create data if a disk drive fails. RAID 0 offers no data protection. You can set up your Seagate NAS server as a media server to stream media files to download media files into default folders ...