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CyberNAS software’s functions including access, sharing, and security are controlled from the web-based interface, which provides clear and easy tools for administering users, storage maintenance and troubleshooting. As a result, maintenance and integration can be easily performed, within any organization which can reach maximum network efficiency. Also, the NAS device’s storage capacity can be dynamically expanded to support a growing company.
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CyberNAS features
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Volume Management
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Volume Management means that the user can partition, build file systems, assign quotas on and share disk drives that are attached to those interfaces. (e.g. Adaptec/LSI SCSI adapters, Qlogic/LSI Fibre Channel adapters)
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RAID Controller Management
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This feature includes everything that Volume Management does plus has discreet access to physical hard drives. Alerts for individual drive failures, rebuild, build and completion alerts will be sent to all designated users. RAID levels supported are RAID-0, RAID-1, RAID-4/5 and RAID 10. Supported cards are: Intel/ICP RAID adapters and 3ware 7500/8500 and Escalade series Parallel ATA, Serial ATA controllers.
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Dynamic Partition Expansion
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From the partition manager, the user can view the total, used, and remaining space on a volume. The user can also create and delete partitions by simply clicking the Delete Partition button beside the partition. If the user wants to create a partition, just enter the mount point, file system type and size of the desired partition and then click Add. .Also, the user can also shrink a partition to the approximate amount of data it contains. Both are accomplished through clicking the Resize button next to the desired partition.
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Snapshots
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A CyberSnap gives the user access to a point-in-time read-only copy (a.k.a. snapshot) of a partitions data, which may be rapidly changing. This is easy and useful for backup operations, delete operations and add operations by simply clicking buttons and enter necessary fields.
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File system Quota support
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The Quota Manager provides the capability to limit disk usage on a per user/group basis. Disk usage is specified on a user/group basis. The user can select a user/group and edit the associated quota on a per partition basis. Also a new quota can be added for a specific user or group by simply clicking the "Add a new Quota" button on the Quota Manager screen. This will present a screen similar to the quota-editing screen.
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Support CIFS,NFS,AFS,WEBDAV
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The Share Manager is used to maintain file shares. It displays the shares that currently exist. Clicking on a share's name allows you to edit or remove that share. By using this Share Manager, the user can add a share (either SMB/CIFS, NFS, APPLE, WebDAV or RSync depending on the action button chosen) by filling in all of the required fields. If any required information is missing, the user will be prompted to add it. Otherwise, the share will be added, and the user will be returned to the Shares screen.
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FTP transaction logging
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This function provides access to the system's FTP feature for standard TCP/IP file transfer.The user can configures Server Name,Email of Admin,Group,User,Port,Umask,Max Instances,Use Reverse DNS, Default Root,Allow Anonymous Access, Restrict Anonymous Directiory and so on.
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Name Service configuration
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This screen controls how the CyberNAS to perform network/hostname resolution.
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Other Features
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- SSH from GUI - Remote system logging - Ext3 file system (journaled) - Ext2 file system (non-journaled) - ADS user authentication - Link Aggregation (802.3ad)
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