Chapter 1 introduction – Niveo Professional NNAS-R4 User Manual

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NAS System

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User Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction





The NAS System




Storage networks become more and more complex. If you need to easily expand storage
capacity while providing uninterrupted high-performance data access across your LAN. You
may want to consider a NAS (Network Attached Storage) appliance. When budgets are tight
and a quick fix is required, a NAS appliance is a low-cost, efficient solution to dodge that
network-to-storage logjam. That's why more and more users select NAS architecture as
their storage networking.

The SATA II NAS Subsystem is a reliable, cost-effective way to add storage to the network.
It comes with 4 drive trays accommodating 3.5" SATA II drives while SCA II single
connector architecture enables true hot swap capability. Built-in Intel Atom Dual Core 1.8G
CPU, up to 4GB DDR3 800MHz SDRAM and two Gigabit Ethernet ports offers high
performance NAS platform. Linux based embedded OS design, it can boot without HDD,
FDD or CD-ROM to guarantee reliability and boot quickly. The NAS system is managed and
configured by Flex/Ruby browser based software, including pre-configure disk capacity,
users setting, volume management, quick installed on popular network platform, Multi
protocol support, etc...

Equipped with RAID function to offer fault tolerant data protection. It is a full featured data
protection supporting RAID levels 0、1、5、6、10、Linear (JBOD).

System reliability is ensured by an environmental monitoring unit, which tracks the
enclosure temperature as well as individual disk temperatures. If any irregularity in these
systems occurs, the monitoring unit alerts the administrator.



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