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Encrypting Drives
Internal drives (and arrays) can be encrypted with 128-bit AES during formatting. Encrypted drives and arrays are
then readable only from that specific TeraStation. To decrypt a drive or array, clear the "Encryption" checkbox and
format it again.
Erasing Data on the TeraStation Completely
Under some circumstances, data from formatted drives can be recovered. The drive erasure process in this section
does a much more thorough job of erasing data. This procedure is recommended for removing all data from a drive
in a way that makes it nearly impossible to recover with current tools. The TeraStation will then be in the following
state:
• All drives in JBOD
• An empty shared folder on each drive
• All settings returned to their default values
• All logs deleted
If you remove a drive and then erase all data on the TeraStation, the LCD panel will show the E22 error message and
the number of the removed drive. You can still use the TeraStation.
Follow the procedure below to completely and permanently erase all data from your TeraStation.
1
In Settings, click
Management
.
2
Click
to the right of "Restore/Erase".
3
Click
Erase TeraStation
.
4
The "Confirm Operation" screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click
OK
.
Summary of Contents for TeraStation 5010
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Page 75: ...74 3 Click Edit 4 Click Add 5 Click Browse under Replication Source ...
Page 87: ...86 18Click Time Machine ...
Page 88: ...87 19Click Select Backup Disk 20Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk ...
Page 97: ...96 3 Click Create New Job 4 Select backup settings such as date and time to run 5 Click Add ...
Page 103: ...102 4 Click the Options tab 5 Click Edit ...
Page 137: ...136 3 Click Edit ...
Page 138: ...137 4 Select or enter the desired MTU size and click OK ...