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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Secure Shell (SSH)
iSCSI
WebDAV
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Dr. ASUSTOR performs checkups based the current state of your system, settings and
connectivity. After performing these checkups, Dr. ASUSTOR will diagnose any problems
and provide you with appropriate recommendations. Additionally, you can also export a
health record for your NAS in order to help ASUSTOR engineers quickly identify the causes
of any problems. The health record contains information pertaining to the NAS’s system
event logs, core information and basic configuration files.
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Note: This function may differ depending on the NAS model in use.
Activity Monitor dynamically monitors your NAS. Here you can view current usage
information such as:
CPU Usage
Memory (RAM) Usage
Network Traffic
Storage Space Usage
Resources Being Used by System Programs
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File Explorer comes pre-installed with ADM and can be used to browse and manage the files
on your NAS. File Explorer displays accessible directories to users based on the access rights
that are assigned to them. Additionally, ADM supports three simultaneously open File Explorer
windows. You can easily make copies of files by dragging and dropping them into a different
File Explorer window.
ISO Mounting: You no longer need to burn ISO files onto CDs in order to read them.
Now you can select ISO files from your NAS and directly mount them to shared
folders (“read only” access rights). You can then use your computer to access and
read them. Later, when you are finished with the files, simply unmounts them.
Share Link: You can use Share Links to share files with people who don’t have
accounts on your NAS. Share Links allow you to instantly create download links for