Seagate STBM3000100, STBP100, STBM2000100, STBM4000100 manual Jbod, Nfs

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Glossary

group account

In Seagate NAS Manager, a collection of user accounts grouped together to make it faster and easier to manage access to shared folders. All users in a group have the same level of access to any particular share. See also user account.

hot-swap

To remove and replace a disk drive without first powering off the server.

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)

Rules for exchanging the most common form of documents (hypertext documents) over the Internet.

HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer)

Rules for exchanging HTTP documents over encrypted connections.

JBOD

Just a Bunch of Drives. See span.

IP address

The identifier of a computer, server, or other device on a TCP/IP network. IP addresses are a sequence of four numbers separated by periods. (For example, 123.456.78.1.) Every device on your local network has a unique IP address.

link aggregation

A method of increasing the speed of a device’s network connection by using more than one Ethernet port simultaneously to connect to the network.

If you connect both of your Seagate NAS LAN ports to your network router or switch and set Aggregation in Seagate NAS Manager, both connections work simultaneously and in parallel to move data more quickly—similar to filling a bucket using two hoses instead of one.

local access

Access to the server from a computer on your local network. Or, manual access to the server, which involves physical contact with the server or its cables. See also remote access.

mirror

A level of RAID protection also known as RAID 1. A mirror is built from two disk drives, where one disk drive is a mirror of the other (the same data is stored on each disk drive). Compared to independent disk drives, a mirrored volume provides faster performance, but has only 50% of the capacity.

NFS

Network File System. An application that lets all users on a network share files that are stored on different types of computers.

Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide

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Contents Page Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide Contents Glossary Preface About This GuideComputer Requirements Finding More Information All About the Seagate Business Storage NAS IntroductionAbout the Seagate Business Storage NAS What You Can Do With the Seagate NASHow to Get Started About Seagate NAS UsersSeagate Business Storage NAS User Guide Page Getting Started with Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Getting Started as a Seagate NAS UserCreating a Seagate Global Access Account Optional StepsGlobal Access Page Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Access LimitationsUnderstanding Your Seagate NAS User Account Storage Space Limitations Automatic Sorting for Media FilesPrivate Shared Folders Public Shared FoldersAccessing Shared Folders and Files on the Seagate Backing Up Your FilesGrace Time Limits for Quotas Accessing Files on Your Seagate NAS Over the Web Backing Up Files with Seagate NAS BackupUsing the Time Machine to Protect Files Downloading Large Web Files to Your Seagate NAS Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle BinAccessing the Wiki Server on the Seagate NAS Solving Problems General Troubleshooting TipsCommon Problems and Solutions Can’t access a shared folder Can’t access a file on a shared folderVolume is in degraded mode Can’t get streaming music from the Seagate NASGlossary CifsFTP Jbod NFSRAID Smart UPSUSB

STBM3000100, STBP100, STBM2000100, STBM4000100 specifications

Seagate, a well-known name in the data storage industry, offers a range of external hard drives designed to cater to a variety of storage needs. Among them, the Seagate STBM2000100, STBM4000100, STBP100, and STBM3000100 stand out for their robust features, advanced technology, and reliable performance.

The Seagate STBM2000100 is a compact external hard drive that provides a generous storage capacity of 2TB. This model boasts USB 3.0 connectivity, which enables fast data transfer rates, making it ideal for users who require quick backup and retrieval of their files. Its lightweight design and durable casing ensure that it's portable and can withstand the rigors of travel.

Next in the lineup is the Seagate STBM4000100. This model amplifies the storage capacity further to 4TB, making it suitable for users with extensive data storage requirements, such as photographers and videographers. Like its counterpart, it features USB 3.0 technology, allowing for high-speed data access and transfer. Additionally, its plug-and-play functionality means that users can start using the drive almost immediately without the need for complex installation processes.

The Seagate STBP100, while slightly different, also deserves mention. This model is equipped with an advanced cloud backup option, allowing users to automatically back up their files to the cloud, providing an extra layer of data protection. It is optimized for seamless integration with various operating systems, making it an adaptable choice for diverse user needs.

Finally, the Seagate STBM3000100 blends features from both the other models, offering an impressive 3TB of storage space. Its sleek design and effective heat management system ensure that the drive operates smoothly without overheating during prolonged use. The STBM3000100 is especially designed for gamers and content creators who need ample space for large files and installations.

Overall, the Seagate STBM2000100, STBM4000100, STBP100, and STBM3000100 all exemplify the brand's commitment to providing reliable, high-capacity storage solutions. With their emphasis on speed, portability, and user-friendly features, these external hard drives continue to be excellent choices for anyone in need of efficient data storage and backup solutions. Whether for personal use or professional applications, Seagate's offerings are designed to accommodate a variety of storage needs with ease.