Seagate DS2413+ manuel d'utilisation

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    S y nolog y N AS User's Guide Based on DSM 5.0 Doc ume nt ID Syno_Us ersG uide_ NAS _ 2014 022 6[...]

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    2 T able of Contents Cha pter 1 : Introduct ion Chap ter 2: G et Star ted w ith Sy nology DiskSt at io n M an ager Install Sy nolog y NAS and DSM ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Sign int o DSM .........................................[...]

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    3 Table of C ontents Chap ter 6: M an age St orag e Space ( for RS 10613x s+) Manage RAID Groups ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 Change RAID Ty pes ......................................................................[...]

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    4 Table of C ontents Sync Shared Folder Contents between Sy nolog y NAS ...................................................................................................... 58 Bac k u p Data on USB Device or SD Card ............................................................................................................................. 58 Cha[...]

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    5 Ch apte r 1 Chapter 1 : Introduction Congratulations on y our purchas e of Sy nolog y NAS. Synology NAS is a multi - functional Network - Attached Storage s erver, ser v ing as a file- s haring center within y our Intranet. Moreover, it is spe c ially designed for a variet y of purpose s , allowing y ou t o perform the f ollowing t asks with the [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 6 C hapter 1 : Introduct ion Shar e Photos, Videos, and Blogs with P hoto Sta tion Photo St ation gives y ou the f reedom t o share photos and videos over the I nt ernet without complicated upload steps. Furt hermore, a blogging s ystem is integrate d f or y ou t o easily s hare your life and t[...]

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    7 Ch apte r 2 Chapter 2 : Get Start ed w ith Synol ogy Dis kStati on Manager This c hapter explains how to s ign into Synology Di sk St atio n Mana ge r ( DSM) , custom ize y our des ktop, us e t h e taskbar and widgets , and open applications and pa c kages with the Main Me nu Inst all Syno log y N AS and DSM . For more information about setting u[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 8 C hapter 2: Get Star ted with Syno l ogy D i skSta ti on Mana ger DiskSt ati on M an ag er De sktop W hen y ou sign int o DSM, you wi ll see the desktop . From here, you can start getting thing s done, like m anage s etting s, u se pa ckage s, or vie w noti ficati ons. Desktop The des ktop is[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 9 C hapter 2: Get Star ted with Syno l ogy D i skSta ti on Mana ger 4 Uploa d Qu eue 5 : Appears when y ou st art uploading files to the Sy nolog y N AS. Click to see more de t ails, like progress and upload spee d. Notif ica t ion s : 6 Display s notif ications, like errors, st at us updates, [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 10 Chapter 2 : Get Started w ith Synology Di skSta tion Manager Open Appl ic ati ons an d Pa ckag es w ith Main M enu The Mai n Men u (the button at the t op - left of t he desktop) is where y ou can f ind all the applications and packages instal led on y our Synology NAS . T o open app lic ati[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 11 Chapter 2 : Get Started w ith Synology Di skSta tion Manager Shutdo w n, Restar t, Logout, or Manag e P erson al Options Clic k t he Opti ons . menu ( th e person - shaped icon at the top right ) t o shutdown, restart, logout, or mana ge your user account settings T o mana ge per sona l opt [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 12 Chapter 2: Get Started w i th Syno l ogy D i skSta ti on Mana ger A ccount Under Acco unt , y ou c an edit y our ac count settings, enable 2 - step verification, and v iew recent login activity of your DSM account .  The user de scription is ca s e sensit ive and ca n be 0 to 64 di s play[...]

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    13 Ch apte r 3 Chapter 3 : M odi f y System Se tt ings After you have connected to Sy nolog y DiskStation Manager (DSM) and learned how to access its f unctions and cust omize its appearance, user s belonging t o the adm inis tr at ors This c hapter explains the b as i cs of modif ying network settings, display languages, time, and energy s aving f[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 14 Chapter 3 : Modify System Settings Change Netw ork Se t tings Go to Contro l Pa nel > Netw ork to configure network settings and connect y our S ynology NAS dev ice to the Internet. Y ou can a lso ma nage tra ffic co ntrol rules to adjust the outgoing tra f fic allowed when clients a c ce[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 15 Chapter 3 : Modify System Settings Modify Regional Opti ons Go to Contro l Pa nel > Reg io nal Opt io ns to c onfig ure t he following regional options. For more detailed instruct ions, ple ase see DSM Hel p . Time Clic k t he T ime Language tab to s et up t he sy stem time settings of th[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's Gu ide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 16 Chapter 3 : Modify System Settings Use En er g y Savi ng F eat ur es Go to Contro l Pa nel > Har dwa re & Pow er to manage the following energy s aving features prov ided b y D SM. For more detailed instructions, please see DSM Help . General Clic k t he General Pow er Sche dule tab t[...]

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    17 Ch apte r 4 Chapter 4 : Perform Advanced Manageme nt Tasks Synology DiskStation Manager com es w ith a variety of m anagement functions, allowing y ou t o chec k s y s tem inform ation, monitor sy s tem resources, manage no tifica tion se rvice s , restore or upgrade DSM , acc ess applicat ions wi th indepen dent login, index multimedia files fo[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 18 Chapter 4 : Perform Advanced Managem ent Tasks General Under the General Netw ork ta b, you can see t he basic information about y our Synology NAS, inc luding serial number, model name, amount of phy sic al memory, DSM version, time information, thermal status, and external devices. Under t[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 19 Chapter 4 : Perform Advanced Managem ent Tasks Monitor Sy stem Resour c es Reso ur ce Mon itor allows you to monitor the C P U usage, memory usage, disk utilization and network flow. You can choose to monitor in real ti m e or view pre v ious data. For more detailed instructions, please s ee[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 20 Chapter 4 : Perform Advanced Managem ent Tasks Recei ve Even t N ot if icatio n s At Contr ol P ane l > Notif ic ati on , you can set y our S ynology N AS t o send notificati ons w hen specific events or errors occur, notifying you via email, SMS, mobile devic es, Sky pe, or Windows Live [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 21 Chapter 4 : Perform Advanced Managem ent Tasks Rein stall S y nolog y N AS If y ou w ant t o reinstall y our Synology NAS wit hout losing its da t a, y ou c an use the RESET T o reins tall S yn ol ogy N AS : butt on on the back panel. 1 Press and hold the R ESET 2 Within the next 10 seconds,[...]

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    22 Ch apte r 5 Chapter 5 : M ana ge Storage S pace Before t aking advantage of the v arious features of your S y nolo gy NAS , you need to s et up at least on e storage space. Th is c hapter explains how Storage Manager can help y ou manage sto rage space s, su ch as vol umes, Disk Groups, iSCSI Targets, or iSCSI L UNs, as well as view the s tatu s[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 23 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space Quick o r Custom Vol ume s W hen creating a new volume, the following options are available: Met hod Features Qu ick Create s a n SHR (Synolo g y Hybrid RAID) volume. Automat ical ly optim izes volume ca pac ity and pe rf ormance ba sed o n mem ber hard d is[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 24 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space R AID T ype HDD # Allow ed Faile d HDD # Descripti o n Capacity RAID 1 2-4 (HDD #) - 1 The sy stem w ill wr ite ident ical da ta to eac h hard drive at t he same tim e, so d ata i ntegrit y is protect ed w hen at lea st o ne di sk is norm al. Small e st HDD [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 25 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space Hard Disk Req uirement s In order to change the RAID t y pe of a volume or Disk Group, there m ust be a s ufficient number of a v ailable hard disks installed in y our S ynology NAS. Please see below for the minimum number of hard disks required for each RAI[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 26 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space Expa nd a Volume or Disk G roup b y A dding Disks For S HR, J BOD, RAID 5, RAID 5+ Spar e, and RAID 6, the storage c apacity of volumes and Disk Gro ups can be expanded by adding more hard disks if t here are e m pty hard drive bay s in your Sy nolog y NAS .[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 27 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space Man ag e iSCSI LUN s An iSCSI LUN (logic al unit number) represents an i ndiv idually addressable portion of a n iSCSI Target. An iSC SI LUN can be mapped to mul t iple iSCSI Targets to perform storage operations such as read or write. Go to Stor age Ma nage[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 28 Chapter 5 : Manage Stor age Space Hot Spar e Hot spare 1  The RAID ty pe of the volume/Disk Group/iSCSI LUN must be one wi t h data protection (i.e. R AID 1, RAID 5, RAI D 6, RAID 10 ). disks are standby hard disks tha t can repair a degraded v olume/Disk Group/iSCSI LUN by automat ically[...]

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    29 Ch apte r 6 Chapter 6 : M ana ge Stor age Space (for RS10613xs +) Before us ing fea t ures or services on y our Synolog y NAS , you need to create RAID Gro ups and manage s torage spaces. This chapter explains how to crea t e and manage R A ID Groups, volumes, and iSCSI L UNs and iSCSI Target s, as well as access external disks and man age hard [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 30 Chapter 6 : Manage Stor age Space (for RS 10613xs+ ) RA ID Group Ty pes Your Sy n ology NAS suppo rts the following RAID Groups types :   A llocat e s all available c apacity t o a single v olume or iSCSI LUN (Block- Level) . RAID G roup f or S in gle V o lum e or iSCSI L UN (Block - L[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 31 Chapter 6 : Manage Stor age Space (for RS 10613xs+ ) Chang e R AI D T yp e s The RAID ty pes of exist ing RAID Groups c an be c hanged without losing existing da t a, allowing you to eas ily and economi cally manage s torage capacity. To change the RAID ty pe of a RAID Group, there must be a[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 32 Chapter 6 : Manage Stor age Space (for RS 10613xs+ ) Man age Vo lume s Volumes are basic storage spaces on w hich y ou c an cre ate shared folders, iSCSI LUN s (regular file), save data, or inst all packages. Before c reating a volume on y our Sy nolog y NAS, please creat e at least one RAID[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 33 Chapter 6 : Manage Stor age Space (for RS 10613xs+ ) Man age i SCSI LUN s iSCSI is an Internet Protocol based s torage networking standard for linking data storage facilities . iSC SI facilit ates data tran s fer over local area ne t works (LAN s ), wide area networks (WANs), or the Int erne[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 34 Chapte r 6 : Manage Stor age Space (for RS 10613xs+ ) repair any R A ID Group within your Sy nolog y NAS. Before assigning h ot s pare disks, please see t he following requirement s:  The RAID ty pe of the volume/Disk Group/iSCSI LUN must be one wi t h data protection (i.e. R AID 1, RAID [...]

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    35 Ch apte r 7 Chapter 7 : A cces s y o ur Synol ogy NAS from the Inter net You can connect to y our Synology NA S ov er the Internet, allowing its services to be a cc essible from a n ywhere and any t ime. This c hapter explains the basics regarding using the Sy nolog y EZ - Internet wizard, advanced port forwarding funct ion s , and DD NS hos tna[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 36 Chapter 7 : Access your Syno logy NAS from the Internet Set Up P ort Forw arding Ru les f or Router If y our Synology NAS is w ithin the local network, y o u c an set up por t forwarding rules for t he router to al low y our Synology NAS to be accessible over the Internet. Note: Netw ork Int[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 37 Chapter 7 : Access your Syno logy NAS from the Internet A ccess DS M S er vi ce s via Qui ckCon ne ct QuickConnect is a solution that help s client applications (such as D S f ile, Cloud S t ation, DS audio, etc.) connect to your Synology NAS vi a the Internet without setting up port forward[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 38 Chapter 7 : Access your Syno logy NAS from the Internet Set up VPN Connection VPN Server is an add - on package that enables y o ur Sy nol ogy NAS to become a PPTP , OpenVPN , or L2TP/IPSec VPN (virtual private ne t work) server, allowing DSM local users over the I nt ernet to access re s ou[...]

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    39 Ch apte r 8 Chapter 8 : Enhance Int ernet Secur it y After your Sy nolog y NAS is available on t he Internet, you will need to s afeguard it against any attac ks from Internet hac kers. This c hapter explains how to s et up f irewa ll , enable D oS protection and enable auto block. For more d etailed instruct ions, ple ase see DSM Hel p Preve nt[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 40 Chapter 8 : Enhance Inter net Security A utom atica ll y Block Su spiciou s Login A t tempts Auto bloc k allo w s y ou t o prevent unauthorized login. After enabling the service, an IP address will be blocked if it has too many failed login at t empts. G o t o Cont rol P anel > Se cur ity[...]

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    41 Ch apte r 9 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sharing Synology NAS can become the file sharing c enter within the local ne t work or over the I nt ernet, allowing users to acces s its file s any time and anywhere. For more d e tailed instructions, please see DSM Hel p This chapt er ex plains how to enable t he support for file sharing pro t ocols for all [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 42 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Join S y nolog y NA S to Directory Service Go to Contr ol P anel > Directory Ser vice to join your Sy nolog y NAS to a director y s ervice as a W indows domain or LDAP client. When t he Sy nolog y N AS is joined to a directory service, you can m anage doma[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 43 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Ho st LD A P S er vic e w it h D irecto r y Ser ver Directory Server is an add - on package based on L DAP version 3 (RFC2251) that allows y our S ynology NAS to become an account administration center to centralize the account management of all connec ting c[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 44 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Manag e Users and Groups Go to Contro l Pa nel > User or Gr oup to c reate users or groups, and allo w or deny their access to diff ere nt share d f olders. Create Users Clic k Crea te Allow Self - service Passw ord Res et to c reate a user a c count. The [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 45 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Create User's H ome Fo lder Each DS M us er (except f or guest) can have his / her own folder c alled the home folder, which is ac c essible only by the user and the s ystem administrator. Cl ic k User Home to enable user home service. For user s belongi[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 46 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Set Up S hared Folders Go to Contr ol Pa ne l > Shar ed Fo lder to m anage the shared folders, which are the root folders of Sy nolog y NAS . Yo u can store data in t he shared folders and share them with users or groups with access privileges.[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 47 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Built - i n Shared Fo lders Created b y t he System System built - in shared folders are cr eated when th e s ervices or applications requiring the folders are enabled. Name Descripti o n publ ic T he publ ic fold er wi ll be creat ed a utom aticall y af ter [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 48 Chapter 9 : Set Up File Sha ring Allow Users or Gro ups t o A cces s Shared Fo lders Go to Contro l Pa nel > Shar e d Folde r , c lic k Edit and go t o Perm issio ns A l low Linux C lients t o A cces s S h ared F older s t o allow or deny users' or groups' acces s to a sh ared f[...]

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    49 Ch apte r 10 Chapter 10 : A c cess Fil es f rom A n y w here W hen y ou have s et up u sers or groups wi t h proper access privileges to the shared folder s , they can share their files wit h y our S y nolog y NAS from anywhere. This chapt er ex plains the way s t o access the Sy nol ogy NAS shared folders within the local ne twork or over the I[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 50 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere Access Shared Fo lders from Mac Choose Go > Connect to Server f rom t he menu bar. Type the IP address or na m e (appended with . loca l ) of the Synology NAS preceded by smb: // or af p:// in the Serv er Ad dress field and clic k Conne ct . (e.g.[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 51 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere A c c e ss F ile s vi a FT P If y our Synology NAS is accessible over the Internet, you can u s e a FTP appli c ation to access t he shared folders. Note: For more infor mation abo ut making Syn ol ogy NAS acc essible o v er the Intern et, see "[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 52 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere A c c e ss File s via WebD AV By enabling WebDAV or CalDAV (at Co ntr ol Pane l > File Services > W e b D AV ) , y ou can remotely manage and edit fil es or c alendars stored on t h e Sy nolog y NAS. Sync F il es via C lou d Stat ion Cloud Stat[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 53 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere A c c e ss F ile s vi a F ile Stat io n File Station is DSM' s file m anagement tool, allowing DSM us ers over the Internet to a c cess t he Sy nol ogy NAS folders wit h their w eb browsers. By launc hing two o r mor e File S t ations, y ou c an[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 54 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere Sea rch for Fi les or Fol ders You can type key w ords in t he Fi lter f ield at the top - right corner of F ile S tation to f ilter through files or fo lders in the current folder. Additionally, you can al s o perf orm advanced s earch in the Advanc[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 55 Chapter 1 0: Access Fi l es from Anywhere Mount Re mote Folde rs or V irtual Dr i v es File Station allows y ou t o mount remote folders to a c cess contents shared by net work computers or other Synology NAS, or virtual drives to a c cess contents within disc images. That w ay , you can eas[...]

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    56 Ch apte r 11 Chapter 11 : Back Up Data Synology offers comp rehensive backup s olutions for y our c omput er and Sy nolog y NAS , allow ing you to back up data on your computer to Sy nolog y N AS. If you are a user belonging t o the adm inis tr at ors This chapt er ex plains how the v arious backup solutions of DSM c an help protect y our data. [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 57 Chapter 1 1: Back Up Data Use Data Rep licator f or Windows The Synology D at a Replicator insta llation package can be f ound at Synology's Download Center at: http:// www .s yno logy . com/ sup por t/ down lo ad. php Wha t Can Da ta Re plic at or Do?  Monitor spec ific folders on y[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 58 Cha pter 11: Bac k Up Data Back u p D ata or iSCSI LU N on Synol og y N A S Other tha n backing up comput er data t o Sy nolog y NAS, user s belonging to the a dmin istr at ors group can perform b ackup ta s ks, restore files, and sy nc s hared folders from one Sy nology NAS device to anothe[...]

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    59 Ch apte r 12 Chapter 12 : Host Websites and Pri nt Server Synology NAS is designed for small and m edium business es (SMB), providing t he ability t o set up w eb and print server s on a s ingle Sy nolog y NAS w ithout spending extra m oney. This chapter provides ba s ic information regarding thes e fea t ures. For more de t ailed instructions, [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 60 Chapter 1 2: Host W ebsites and P rint Server Modify HTTP Serv ice Options In addition to the default port nu m ber 80, y ou c an add another port f or the use o f Photo Station and We b Station. For more detailed instructions, please see DSM Help Man age PHP Setting s . After you have enabl[...]

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    61 Ch apte r 13 Chapter 13 : Discover Various Appl icat ions w ith Package Cent er Synology has integrate d third part y or Sy nology - de signed applic ations into packages that can be inst alled on Synology NAS and managed with Package Center. Coming wit h full - f eatured applications, Synology NAS provides y ou w ith a variety of privileges to [...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 62 Chapter 1 3: Discover Va rious Appl i cations with Package Cente r DNS Ser ver DNS (D om ain Name System) is a naming sy s tem that facilitates the exchange of da t a between computers over the Internet and other networks. Its m ain function is to translate user - friendly domain na m es (e.[...]

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    63 Ch apte r 14 Chapter 14 : Communi cate w it h Mobil e Devices As Internet access grows popular on mobile de vices, Synology provides you with several creative al t ernatives to communic ate with y our Synology NAS usi ng iOS/ Android , W indows Phone, o r other m obile devices. Manag e DSM Settings with DSM mob ile DSM mobile allows DSM user s b[...]

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    Synol ogy N AS User 's G uide Bas ed on DS M 5 .0 64 Chapter 1 4: Comm unicate with Mobile Devi ce s DS fi nder DS finder allows you to m onitor or email the s tatus o f your Sy no logy NAS, and request it to perform wake on LAN (WOL), res tart, shut down, or play beep s ounds ( t o help y ou quickl y find the its location) w ith an iOS / Andr[...]

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    65 T rou bleshoot ing For any questions about managing y our DSM , go to DS M Hel p or clic k the Help but ton (w ith a question mark) at the top - ri ght c orner of every window . For any ques tions other than that, please v isit Sy nolog y Inc. websi te www. synol ogy. com for further assistance .[...]

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    INABIL ITY TO USE THE SO FTWARE OR OTHER W ISE UNDER OR IN CONNE CTION WIT H THIS EULA OR T HE SOFTWARE, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NE GLIGENCE ), STRICT LIABILI TY O R OTHER THEOR Y EVEN IF SYNOL OGY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSI BILITY O F SUCH D AMAGES. Section 13. Limitation of Liability . SY NOLOG Y'S AN D ITS SUP PLIERS&a[...]

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    SYNOLOGY, I NC. LIMITED P RODUCT WARRANTY THIS LIMI TED WARRANTY ("WARRANTY") APPLIES TO THE PRODUCTS (AS DEFINED BELOW ) OF SYNOLOGY, INC. AND ITS AFFI LIATES, INCL UDING SYNOLOGY AME RICA CORP AND SYN OLOGY UK L TD. , (COLL ECTIVEL Y, "SYNOLO GY"). YOU AC CEPT AN D AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERM S OF THIS WARRANTY BY OPENIN G T[...]

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    single arbitrator, and will be limited solely to the dispute between Custom er and Synology. The arbit ration, or any portion of it, will not be consolidated with any ot her arbit ration and will not be conducted on a class - wide or class action basis. The arbitration shall be held in King County, Washington, U.S.A. by submission of documents, by [...]