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The QNAP NAS TS-231 forms the basis of our local network shares and backup | The QNAP NAS TS-231 forms the basis of our local network shares and backup | ||
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locally on the network, it uses DHCP, with two ethernet nics (dual-homed) | locally on the network, it uses DHCP, with two ethernet nics (dual-homed) | ||
− | Access it at 192.168.1.4 or 192.168.1.5 | + | Access it via your network share (at 192.168.1.4 or 192.168.1.5) or externally at http://cloud.equality-tech.com |
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+ | == Operating System == | ||
+ | The QNAP uses an operating system called QTS (based on Linux and GPL) | ||
+ | [http://files.qnap.com/news/pressresource/datasheet/QTS4.2.1(EN)_51000-023880-RS_0204.pdf QTS 4.2.1] | ||
== Administration == | == Administration == |
Revision as of 16:28, 7 March 2016
The QNAP NAS TS-231 forms the basis of our local network shares and backup
2x 2TB Western Digital "Red" drives in RAID 1 configuration = 1.8 TB storage
locally on the network, it uses DHCP, with two ethernet nics (dual-homed) Access it via your network share (at 192.168.1.4 or 192.168.1.5) or externally at http://cloud.equality-tech.com
Operating System[edit | edit source]
The QNAP uses an operating system called QTS (based on Linux and GPL) QTS 4.2.1
Administration[edit | edit source]
Under the covers, the QNAP is a Linux box, so if you want to reset someones password, you can just use the passwd
command as usual.