Synology CS407e User Manual

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Getting to know your Synology Server   
Introduction 
Congratulations on your purchase of Synology NAS Server (“Synology Server”). 
Synology Server is specially designed for the following purposes: 
Storing and Sharing Files via Internet 
Windows users and Mac users can easily share files within Intranet or through 
Internet. Unicode language support makes sharing different language files from 
Synology Server smoothly.   
PC Data and Server Data Backup 
Synology Server provides various backup solutions to back up PC data to 
Synology Server, back up Synology Server data to an external hard disk, or 
another Synology Server, or a rsync-compatible server. 
Transferring Data via FTP 
Synology Server provides FTP service with bandwidth restriction and 
anonymous login. To transfer data safely, “FTP over SSL” or “FTP over TLS” is 
also available on advanced models. 
Managing Files through Web Browsers 
File Station makes it possible for users to manage their files on the Synology 
Server easily through a web interface. Simply point the web browser to Synology 
File Station, and you have one more access to your files. 
Sharing Photos, Videos and Blogs with Photo 
Station 3 
Photo Station 3 gives you the freedom to share photos and videos over the 
Internet without complicated upload steps. Album control ensures the content is 
shared with the right persons. Visitors can even leave comments for your photos. 
Furthermore, a brand new blogging system is integrated for you to easily share 
your living and thoughts over the Internet. 
Enjoying Entertainment Data Stored on Server 
“Download Station” allows you to download files from Internet through BitTorrent, 
FTP, and HTTP to Synology Server. Moreover, if you have UPnP DMA 
connected in the LAN, you can enable “Multimedia Service” and share the 
multimedia files on Synology server. If you just want to share and play mp3 files 
stored on Synology Server, you can enable “iTunes Service”, and enjoy the 
music through any iTunes clients on LAN.