Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 51

Shared Folders, ReadyNAS OS 6.7, New Shares, Create

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 3. Click the New Shares button to the right of the volume to which you want to add a shared folder. 4. Configure the settings as explained in the following table: Item Description Name A unique name to identify the shared folder. Do not include spaces in the name. Description An optional description to help identify the shared folder. Bit Rot Select the Bit Rot Protection (Copy-on-write) check box to enable bit rot protection. For information, Protection see Bit Rot Protection on page 49. Compression Select the Compression check box to enable data compression. Compression saves storage space and increases the speed of data transfers, but the compression and decompression processes require additional resources. By default, the Compression check box is cleared. Note that compression is only available when bit rot protection is enabled. Snapshot Schedule The interval specifies how often a snapshot is taken. Make a selection from the menu: • Never. No shapshot is taken. • Hourly. A snapshot is taken every hour on the hour. • Daily. A snapshot is taken every day at midnight. • Weekly. A snapshot is taken every week on Friday at midnight. Protocol For information about snapshots, see Chapter 5, Snapshots on page 104. Select the check box next to each file-sharing protocol that you want to enable on the shared folder. For information about these protocols, see File-Sharing Protocols on page 48. Size Select the Size check box to enable quotas. Enter the quota and make a selection from the menu (MB for megabytes, GB gigabytes, or TB for terrabytes). For information about quotas, see Quotas on Shared Folders on page 49. 5. Click the Create button. Shared Folders 51

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3.
Click the
New Shares
button to the right of the volume to which you want to add a shared folder.
4.
Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Description
Item
A unique name to identify the shared folder. Do not include spaces in the name.
Name
An optional description to help identify the shared folder.
Description
Select the
Bit Rot Protection (Copy-on-write)
check box to enable bit rot protection. For information,
see
Bit Rot Protection
on page 49.
Bit Rot
Protection
Select the
Compression
check box to enable data compression. Compression saves storage space
and increases the speed of data transfers, but the compression and decompression processes
require additional resources. By default, the
Compression
check box is cleared.
Note that compression is only available when bit rot protection is enabled.
Compression
The interval specifies how often a snapshot is taken. Make a selection from the menu:
Never
. No shapshot is taken.
Hourly
. A snapshot is taken every hour on the hour.
Daily
. A snapshot is taken every day at midnight.
Weekly
. A snapshot is taken every week on Friday at midnight.
For information about snapshots, see
Chapter 5, Snapshots
on page 104.
Snapshot
Schedule
Select the check box next to each file-sharing protocol that you want to enable on the shared folder.
For information about these protocols, see
File-Sharing Protocols
on page 48.
Protocol
Select the
Size
check box to enable quotas. Enter the quota and make a selection from the menu
(
MB
for megabytes,
GB
gigabytes, or
TB
for terrabytes).
For information about quotas, see
Quotas on Shared Folders
on page 49.
Size
5.
Click the
Create
button.
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