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4.2. Storage > Volumes
Below is a conceptual drawing showing the physical and the logical elements for sharing
storage space to a variety of users/computers. The foundation of the configuration starts
from the storage volume that provides fault tolerance, disk capacity, and the combined
performance from multiple hard drives.
When a storage volume is ready, you can create logical disks and virtual Folder Groups
with their specific attributes for access from different users across the network.
Volume
Logical Disks
Folder
Groups
. . . .
iSCSI targets
Users
H.D.D.
NOTE
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1. The NAS server supports the backup using the Rsync function to USB or e-SATA
devices, including USB thumb disk, USB hard disk, or hard disks attached via the e-SATA
interface. When the external device is attached to the NAS server, it is automatically
mounted. The user can then mount or unmount the USB device.
2. The NAS server supports USB devices formatted in the NTFS or FAT32 format.
3. The 4600U/T series supports external devices via the USB or e-SATA interfaces.
4. The 12600U series supports external devices via the USB interface.