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BEST PRACTICES
Best Practices
Setting up the WD Sentinel DX4000
Setting up Client Computers
Using the WD Sentinel DX4000 Efficiently
Replacing Drives
Shutting Down
The following practices help you use the WD Sentinel DX4000 and protect your data efficiently and safely.
Setting up the WD Sentinel DX4000
Change the default name of WD Sentinel to something unique. This avoids conflicts when another WD Sentinel server is added to your network in the future.
Make sure Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 are on the same network subnet.
Add the server to your domain. This allows users to use the same login and password for both the Launchpad and their computer.
If you decide to lock the drives, make sure the password is stored in a safe place.
Set user password policy to at least medium security.
Enable Microsoft Automatic Updates to find and apply the latest Microsoft software update.
Enable WD Automatic Updates to find and apply the latest WD software update.
Set up Automatic Alert Notification for
Set up Remote Web Access using Ports 443 and Port 80. If your router or IP provider blocks these ports, you may need to consult with your IP provider for assistance.
Do not remove the Windows page file! Some critical functions use the system’s paging file. Removing the page file can potentially leave your system unusable with the possibility of data loss. To maintain the reliability of your system and its redundant resources, do not modify the paging file whatsoever.
Setting up Client Computers
Before loading the Connector software to add a computer to the
WD Sentinel server for backup, be sure that the computer’s operating system is fully
When adding client computers to the WD Sentinel server, it is best not to have any backups active.
Using the WD Sentinel DX4000 Efficiently
The WD Sentinel server has many jobs to perform. Share data during business hours, and back up the computers during hours of inactivity. Keep the server powered on 24/7 to do its work.
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