Synology DS107 Manual De Usuario
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Name
Description
usbbackup
After you connect external USB HDD to Synology
Server’s USB port and format it for the backup purpose,
system will automatically create a shared folder called
“usbbackup”. Refer to “Server Backup and PC Backup
Solutions> Local Backup” section for details.
Server’s USB port and format it for the backup purpose,
system will automatically create a shared folder called
“usbbackup”. Refer to “Server Backup and PC Backup
Solutions> Local Backup” section for details.
satabackup
After you connect external SATA HDD to Synology
Server’s eSATA port and format it for the backup purpose,
system will automatically create a shared folder called
“satabackup”. Refer to “Server Backup and PC Backup
Solutions> Local Backup” section for details.
Server’s eSATA port and format it for the backup purpose,
system will automatically create a shared folder called
“satabackup”. Refer to “Server Backup and PC Backup
Solutions> Local Backup” section for details.
NetBackup
The shared folder “NetBackup” is for saving backed up
files using Network Backup. Please refer to the “Backup >
Network Backup" page of the Web Management UI.
files using Network Backup. Please refer to the “Backup >
Network Backup" page of the Web Management UI.
usbshare
After you connect external USB HDD to Synology
Server’s USB port, system will automatically create a
shared folder with the prefix “usbshare”. Refer to
“Expanding Storage Capacity> External HDD” section for
details.
Server’s USB port, system will automatically create a
shared folder with the prefix “usbshare”. Refer to
“Expanding Storage Capacity> External HDD” section for
details.
satashare
After you connect external SATA HDD to Synology
Server’s eSATA port, system will automatically create a
shared folder with the prefix “satashare”. Refer to
“Expanding Storage Capacity> External HDD” section for
details.
Server’s eSATA port, system will automatically create a
shared folder with the prefix “satashare”. Refer to
“Expanding Storage Capacity> External HDD” section for
details.