QNAP TS-451 Review

Privilege Settings: This is where you would create users and groups, create shared folders and manage permissions, and set quotas

  • Users:
  • User Groups: A user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the files or folders.
  • Shared Folders: You can create multiple network shares on the NAS and specify the access rights of the users and user groups to the shares.
  • Quota: Specify the quota that can be used by each user.
  • Domain Security: Set Active Directory or LDAP authentication

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Network Services:

  • Win/Mac/NFS:
    • Microsoft Networking:
    • Apple Networking:
    • NFS Service:
  • FTP
  • Telnet/SSH
  • SNMP Settings
  • Service Discovery
  • Network Recycle Bin: The Network Recycle Bin keeps the deleted files on the NAS
  • Qsync: Qsync is a cloud based file synchronization service

Applications:

  • Station Manager
    • Photo Station
    • Music station
    • Multimedia Station
    • File Station
    • Download Station
    • Surveillance Station
  • HybridDesk Station: The HD Station provides a portal for users to install various TV applications such as XBMC and Chrome on the NAS attached to the TV via the HDMI port and enjoy the multimedia contents.
  • iTunes Server
  • DLNA Media Server: Twonky
  • Multimedia Management
  • Transcode Management
  • Web Server: Even virtual hosts
  • LDAP Server
  • VPN Service
  • MySQL Server
  • Syslog Server
  • Antivirus: Clamd
  • RADIUS Server
  • TFTP Server

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To take a test drive of the QNAP Firmware visit: http://www.qnap.com/en/index.php?lang=en&sn=3541

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