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ADM 3.4.2.R932 PART 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Everything related to the installed drives is placed inside the Storage Manager tab so here you can create, manage and delete volumes (single/JBOD/RAID), check the state of the drives via SMART (if you have an IronWolf or IronWolf Pro drive install the program will even check the warranty period for you), use the iSCSI/LUN feature, enable the SSD cache feature (one drive tray will need to be taken by an SSD) and create snapshots/backups of your NAS files (if the Btrfs file system is chosen).

 

 


The system information tab does exactly as it says so from here you can check the model name and device status, check logs and even use the Dr. ASUSTOR feature (diagnostics).

 

 

Via the EZ Sync Manager (and EZ Sync for your PC) you can create backup jobs which essentially can be used to synchronize data between your computer(s) and your NAS.

 

 

Even though ASUSTOR no longer supports KODI the looks good app is a good alternative, at least when accessed from a computer.

 

 

As usual you can share pictures locally and remotely to all your devices via the photogallery tab.

 

 

Likewise, via the sounds good application you can stream music onto all your connected devices.

 

 


Via the DataSync app you can sync your files with online Cloud services like Google Drive, DropBox and OneDrive for Business (we don't really have subscriptions to those services so this is a feature we haven't used).

 

 

From the Download Server tab not only can you download files using the BitTorrent Client but you can also use it to download files directly from HTTP/FTP.

 

 

The Hi-Res player can be used to playback audio files and as you can see it also offers interesting information about each artist and track.

 

 


Strangely enough even though in our previous ASUSTOR review all 4 of our IP cameras were automatically detected this time over none of them was. Still you can easily setup your IP cameras if this happens manually via the "generic" ONVIF mode (you just need to know the exact maximum frame rate of each resolution).