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Synology drive configuration
Synology drive configuration





synology drive configuration
  1. #Synology drive configuration how to#
  2. #Synology drive configuration install#
  3. #Synology drive configuration manual#
  4. #Synology drive configuration free#
  5. #Synology drive configuration windows#

* A DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) service maps Internet Domain Names to Dynamic IP addresses.

#Synology drive configuration free#

In order to access your files on Synology NAS server from outside, you need to register a free Domain Name from a free DDNS* service provider.** Get a Free Domain Name from a Free DDNS Service Provider. 192.168.1.199) and then fill the rest required fields (Subnet mask, Gateway, DNS Server) according to your Network settings. Assign a Static IP Address for your Synology NAS device (e.g.

#Synology drive configuration manual#

Select the Use manual configuration option.ī. Click Network on the left pane and then select the active LAN (connected) and click Edit.Ī. From Synology NAS WEB UI open Control Panel.Ģ. Assign a Local Static IP Address on Synology NAS Device.ġ. At Settings options, enable the HTTPS protocol only (HTTPS Port:5006), in order to have only securely access to your files over Internet (using HTTPS and SSL) and then click Apply. When done, go to Installed packages and open WebDav Server.Ĥ.

#Synology drive configuration install#

Go to All Packages and then find and install the WebDav Server Package.ģ. From Synology NAS WEB UI open Package Center.Ģ.

synology drive configuration

Configure and Enable WebDav Server on Synology NAS.ġ.

#Synology drive configuration windows#

Map Synology Shared Drive in Windows Explorer. Obtain a Free Domain Name using a DDNS Service. Assign a Static IP Address on Synology NAS.

#Synology drive configuration how to#

How to Configure and Access Synology NAS with WebDAV over Internet. as another drive in Windows Explorer) and without using Synology's Web interface (which is excellent for making basic tasks). During the installation, my client asked to have the ability to access the NAS shared files over the Internet in an easy way (e.g. A few days ago I installed a NAS drive (specifically a Synology NAS DiskStation DS418) for one of my clients. Synology makes no guarantees for results generated with this tool.This guide contains detailed instructions on how to setup Synology NAS DiskStation with WebDav, in order to be able to Map (mount) the NAS Shared drive as a Network drive outside of the local network. However, since Synology DSM is using binary prefix as calculation base, the conversion error might exist without further clarification.) and should be checked with a certified Synology sales or support representative.

  • Results from RAID Calculator should be used as a reference only (here we use the decimal prefix for the calculation of disk-array capacity.
  • Always check and refer to the HDD/SSD compatibility list for the latest information. Some models or configurations may not support a certain capacity drive but will be able to achieve the total capacity through other combinations or when paired with an expansion unit.
  • Synology RAID Calculator makes recommendations based on the total capacity picked.
  • To find out more, please refer to Why does my Synology NAS have a single volume size limitation of 16, 108, or 200 TB? Some models can support larger single volume capacities after upgrading the installed memory capacity. In cases where you are over the limit, you may create multiple volumes or designate a drive as a hot spare.
  • Models listed under "Other models" support the selected number of drives and their capacities but may have limitations on how large you can create a single volume.
  • If you're going to expand an existing volume, please read Expand Volumes or Disk Groups by Adding Hard Disks and Expand Volumes or Disk Groups by Replacing Hard Disks for detailed information.
  • The result of calculation helps you evaluate the available space when you are creating a new volume only.
  • On the contrary, Unused space under other RAID types indicates the space that can't be utilized and is thus wasted.
  • When using SHR or SHR-2 HDD protection as your RAID type, the Unused space will be automatically reserved for future expansion.
  • Please refer to the specifications of each model for detailed information.
  • RAID F1 and SHR are only available on selected models.
  • Please refer to Synology Storage Manager for precise data calculations for storage installed on your Synology NAS. The actual HDD size will be affected by the system partition and can vary between vendors, so the values calculated may differ from the actual results.
  • Synology RAID Calculator offers you an estimate on the space utilization with various mixed HDD configurations and RAID types.
  • Visit here for more information on choosing the correct HDD for your Synology NAS.






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