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Viewing Information About Your Storage System, Storage Status, Connection Status - windows 7

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Getting Started Viewing Information About Your Storage System The Home page can display two different views: Storage Status and Connection Status. Switch from one view to the other by selecting the desired option from the View list. • Storage Status - Displays information about the total storage capacity on the storage system, how much disk space is allocated for shared folders, how much is currently used by backups, and how much is available for either. Initially, there is no used backup space. The information on this page changes as each computer backs up its hard disks to the storage system. You might have to refresh the browser window to reflect these changes. This page also indicates how much of the storage space allocated for shared folders is actually used, the total number of shared folders, and the number of networked computers (backup clients) that back up one or more disks on the storage system. Note: The amount of used backup capacity is greater than the total size of all the disks listed on the Backups page because additional storage space is needed for the data that changed between backups. • Connection Status - Displays a list of the Microsoft Windows* and Mac OS X* users currently connected to shared folders, including which shared folder they are accessing and when they logged on. 30 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide

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Getting Started
30
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
Viewing Information About Your Storage System
The
Home
page can display two different views:
Storage Status
and
Connection Status
.
Switch from one view to the other by selecting the desired option from the
View
list.
Storage Status
- Displays information about the total storage capacity on the storage
system, how much disk space is allocated for shared folders, how much is currently
used by backups, and how much is available for either. Initially, there is no used
backup space. The information on this page changes as each computer backs up its
hard disks to the storage system. You might have to refresh the browser window to
reflect these changes.
This page also indicates how much of the storage space allocated for shared folders is
actually used, the total number of shared folders, and the number of networked
computers (backup clients) that back up one or more disks on the storage system.
Note:
The amount of used backup capacity is greater than the total size of all the disks listed on
the
Backups
page because additional storage space is needed for the data that changed
between backups.
Connection Status
- Displays a list of the Microsoft Windows* and Mac OS X* users
currently connected to shared folders, including which shared folder they are
accessing and when they logged on.