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Quotas on Shared Folders

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Protocol Description Recommendation NFS (Network File Service) Linux and Unix computers use NFS. Mac OS X If Linux or Unix users access your storage system, users can access NFS shared folders through enable this protocol. console shell access. Your ReadyNAS system supports NFS v3 over UDP and TCP and NFS v4 over TCP. FTP (File Transfer Many public file upload and download sites use If users access your storage system using FTP, Protocol) and FTPS (FTP FTP. The ReadyNAS supports anonymous or user enable this protocol. with SSL encryption) access for FTP clients. You can elect to set up port forwarding to nonstandard ports for passive FTP, allowing clients to initiate a connection to the ReadyNAS. iTunes Used by iTunes servers. If users store iTunes media on your storage system, enable this protocol. ReadyDLNA Used by DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) If users store media served by the ReadyDLNA servers. server, enable this protocol. Rsync Fast file transfer protocol that uses a delta-transfer If users access your storage system from a device algorithm to send only the differences between the that supports rsync, enable this protocol. source file and the existing file. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Protocol for automatically controlling router ports If users attach UPnP devices to your network, to enable network devices to discover other enable this protocol. devices. Noet UPnP is used with ReadyCLOUD. If you use ReadyCLOUD, leave UPnP enabled. HTTP (Hypertext Used on the World Wide Web. Transfer Protocol) and HTTPS (HTTP with SSL encryption) If users access your storage system from a device with a web browser, including a smartphone or tablet computer, enable this protocol. SNMP An Internet-standard protocol for device management. If you use SNMP to manage the network, enable this protocol. SSH (Secure Shell) Protocol for secure data communication. If users connect to systems using SSH, enable this protocol. Antivirus Adds antivirus scanning to new files written using If users access files using the SMP protocol, and the SMB protocol. you want automatic antivirus scanning of those files, enable this protocol. Quotas on Shared Folders You can set and change quotas on shared folders. Without a quota, a shared folder can use all of the space on the volume it resides on. You cannot set quotas on home folders. Quotas are a property of the folder and can be set when the folder is created, or added or changed like any folder property. Shared Folders 48

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Recommendation
Description
Protocol
If Linux or Unix users access your storage system,
enable this protocol.
Linux and Unix computers use NFS. Mac OS X
users can access NFS shared folders through
console shell access.Your ReadyNAS system
supports NFS v3 over UDP and TCP and NFS v4
over TCP.
NFS (Network File
Service)
If users access your storage system using FTP,
enable this protocol.
Many public file upload and download sites use
FTP.The ReadyNAS supports anonymous or user
access for FTP clients.You can elect to set up port
forwarding to nonstandard ports for passive FTP,
allowing clients to initiate a connection to the
ReadyNAS.
FTP (File Transfer
Protocol) and FTPS (FTP
with SSL encryption)
If users store iTunes media on your storage
system, enable this protocol.
Used by iTunes servers.
iTunes
If users store media served by the ReadyDLNA
server, enable this protocol.
Used by DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
servers.
ReadyDLNA
If users access your storage system from a device
that supports rsync, enable this protocol.
Fast file transfer protocol that uses a delta-transfer
algorithm to send only the differences between the
source file and the existing file.
Rsync
If users attach UPnP devices to your network,
enable this protocol.
UPnP is used with
ReadyCLOUD. If you use
ReadyCLOUD, leave UPnP
enabled.
No
t
e
Protocol for automatically controlling router ports
to enable network devices to discover other
devices.
UPnP (Universal Plug
and Play)
If users access your storage system from a device
with a web browser, including a smartphone or
tablet computer, enable this protocol.
Used on the World Wide Web.
HTTP (Hypertext
Transfer Protocol) and
HTTPS (HTTP with SSL
encryption)
If you use SNMP to manage the network, enable
this protocol.
An Internet-standard protocol for device
management.
SNMP
If users connect to systems using SSH, enable
this protocol.
Protocol for secure data communication.
SSH (Secure Shell)
If users access files using the SMP protocol, and
you want automatic antivirus scanning of those
files, enable this protocol.
Adds antivirus scanning to new files written using
the SMB protocol.
Antivirus
Quotas on Shared Folders
You can set and change quotas on shared folders.Without a quota, a shared folder can use all of the space on the
volume it resides on.You cannot set quotas on home folders. Quotas are a property of the folder and can be set
when the folder is created, or added or changed like any folder property.
Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4