User Guide
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MyArchive is a function designed especially for data management and sharing, giving you added
flexibility when using multiple hard disks for data backup or exchange. When MyArchive hard disks
have been inserted into the MyArchive disk bay, you will immediately be able to access the data on the
hard disk.
MyArchive Hard Disk: Users will need to first convert hard disks into MyArchive hard disks before
being able to use the MyArchive function.
File System: Supported file systems are as follows:
EXT4: for use with Linux
NTFS: for use with Windows
HFS+: for use with Mac OS X
Alias name: Here you can define tags for MyArchive disks. This allows users to quickly determine
the contents of MyArchive disks from within ADM File Explorer when multiple disks are mounted
simultaneously.
MyArchive Encryption: Here you can choose whether or not you want to encrypt this MyArchive
and whether or not you want to auto-mount it at system startup. Should you choose to encrypt this
MyArchive, after the system restarts, you will have to manually enter the password for the MyArchive
in order to access it. Encrypted MyArchives are normally used for the storage of critical or
confidential data. Should you lose your NAS you still needn't worry about your data leaking out and
falling into the wrong hands.
Reminder: The MyArchive encryption function only supports the EXT4 file system.
See More
NAS 255 – Using MyArchive
Video - MyArchive
Accessories: Hard Disk Tray