QNAP TS-1279U-RP 12x3TB TS1279URP/OT-BTO02 Manuel D’Utilisation

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The Turbo NAS offers lots of features to help users manage the system 
efficiently.
Instant SMS, Email and   
 
Windows Live Messenger Alert:
Configure the SMTP server, SMS server, and 
Windows Live Messenger account settings on the 
Turbo NAS and receive instant system warning or 
error messages by email, SMS and Windows Live 
Messenger.
SNMP 
     
(Simple Network Management Protocol):
Collect information, warning, or errors of the Turbo 
NAS and send the warnings to up to 3 SNMP 
servers for centralized management and real-time 
monitoring.
Wake on LAN:
Enable this option to power on the Turbo NAS 
remotely by Wake on LAN. Wake on LAN helps users 
manage their Turbo NAS conveniently.
Scheduled Power on/off:
Create schedules to automatically turn on, turn off, or 
restart the Turbo NAS. Up to 15 schedules can be set.
S.M.A.R.T. & Advanced HDD  
 
Health Scan (HHS):
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting 
Technology) helps users monitor hard disk status. 
Moreover, the Turbo NAS supports HHS (HDD Health 
Scan) for disk checking and bad blocks scanning.
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System Management Tools
Maximize the usage of the Turbo NAS by installing additional QPKG 
software plugins developed by users and communities worldwide.
Detailed logs of file-level access to the Turbo NAS via 
Samba, iSCSI, FTP, AFP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and SSH, and 
networking services accessed by online users can all be 
recorded.
Comprehensive Event Logs
Available QPKG Software Plugins
RAID is an advanced feature that the Turbo NAS offers to enhance data 
protection and performance. The Turbo NAS has a scalable design in 
addition to supporting various levels of disk configurations such as RAID 0, 
1, 5, 5+hot spare, 6, 6+hot spare, 10, 10+hotspare, single disk, and JBOD.
Global Hot Spare:
The Global Hot Spare function allows users to share a spare drive with 
multiple RAID volumes on the Turbo NAS. When a hard drive fails in any 
RAID group the global hot-spare drive will automatically replace the failed 
drive to prevent data from being lost. Compared with a normal spare 
drive, the global spare function offers more efficient use of spare drives.
Advanced RAID Management with Hot-swap Design
The Turbo NAS supports multiple bonding modes: Balance-rr (Round-
Robin), Active Backup, Balance XOR, Broadcast, IEEE 802.3ad, Balance-
tlb (Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing), and Balance-alb (Adaptive Load 
Balancing).
Failover:
The LAN ports of the Turbo NAS can be configured in failover mode which 
allows the Turbo NAS to sustain the failure of one network port and 
provide continuous services.
Load Balancing:
The LAN ports of the Turbo NAS can be configured in load balancing mode 
for bandwidth aggregation to boost file transfer speeds. (It works with 
managed Ethernet switch with 802.3ad configured.)
Multi-IP Settings:
The Turbo NAS can be deployed with multiple different IP settings for 
sharing among different workgroups in two different subnets.
Secondary Network Connection
Primary Network Connection
Switch
1. Data flow from clients
2. Data traffic evenly distributed
    to balance network loading
Switch
Support access of multiple IP from different LAN areas
LAN 1
LAN 2
Switch
Switch
Multiple LAN Deployment
The expansion solutions will be available by of Q1, 2013
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Scalable Design
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The Turbo NAS has a scalable design that grows with the data-hungry 
business.