Chapter 1
Introduction
Your MNAS is a storage solution for small offices and home network
environments. With its high-speed networked storage, network users can easily
access and share music, pictures, and real-time video files. Also, it has a
program for discovering the storage system automatic assigned IP address. The
Backup
program provides superior data protection, allowing you to back up and
restore system and data files.
Your storage system can accommodate up to four hard disks with standard
RAID 0, 1, 5, 5+spare, 10, and Linear configurations, providing up to 1.6 TB
(terabytes) of shared network storage. Supporting industry-standard protocols,
you can easily add it to your existing network. In addition, network management
and security is greatly simplified through the Web-based User Interface (UI).
Additional features include:
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A single administrative account.
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Support for dynamically increasing logical drive size. For example, if two
hard disks are in use as a logical drive, a third hard disk can be added and
you can increase the size of the logical drive configuration to include the
third drive without destroying any existing data.
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User-defined partition and drive names.
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CIFS and NFS file system support.
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HTML-based configuration utility with username/password login security.
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Support for 64 User and 16 Group level accounts.
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User and Group level security settings (No Access, Read Only, Read/Write)
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Folder level security settings (sub-folders inherit security settings from
parent folder).
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Private directories for personal accounts.
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Up to 32 folder/drive shares (no quota management).
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Built-in backup utility with one client license (and ability to activate
additional licenses) – optional.
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Summary of Contents for Muse NAS-RAID N0001LN
Page 1: ...User Manual ...
Page 5: ...Swapping Hard Disks 76 Transferring Hard Disks to a New Storage System 76 iv ...
Page 27: ...5 The following screen appears Click on Scan 22 ...
Page 29: ...7 Click on Upload and the following screens would appear in sequence 24 ...
Page 30: ...8 The system will reboot 25 ...
Page 33: ...13 The following screen appears Set the network settings then click on Next 28 ...
Page 38: ...19 The system will reboot 33 ...
Page 48: ...3 Click on Assign Access and the following screen appears For Windows Mac OS X user CIFS 43 ...
Page 68: ...To use the Web Management later click on Log In 63 ...