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4.2.1 Volume Management
This page shows the model, size, and current status of the hard drives on the NAS. You
can format, check, and scan for bad blocks on the hard drives.
Topics covered in this chapter:
Disk Configuration and NAS Models
De fa ult Sha re d F olde rs
When the hard drives are formatted, the NAS will create the following default share
folders:
home: The user's home folder.
Public: The default shared folder for file sharing by everyone.
Qdownload/Download: The shared folder for Download Station.
Qmultimedia/Multimedia: The shared folder for Multimedia Station.
Qusb/Usb: The shared folder for data copy function using USB ports.
Qweb/Web: The shared folder for Web Server.
Qrecordings/Recordings: The shared folder for Surveillance Station.
Note :
The default shared folders of the NAS are created on the first disk volume and the
directory cannot be changed.
Depending on the NAS model, some of the above shared folders may not be
created by default by the NAS.
We recommend formatting disk volumes larger than 2TB using the EXT4 file
system.
O v e rv ie w on RAID Sy s te m s
Single Disk Volume:
Every hard drive is used as a standalone disk. If a hard drive
is damaged, all the data will be lost.
JBOD (Just a bunch of disks)
: A collection of hard drives that does not offer any
RAID protection. The data is written to the physical disks sequentially. The total
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