Fu fu fu, somehow you can describe the device for 20kr . Completely non-intuitive interface with a bunch of multi-colored buttons. Provided that the RGB LEDs (multi-colored) there is no "classic" indication of disk failure. If the hard drive is dying or dead - you will find out either by the configured notification (for example, I did not check the email itself, it may not work at all) or if you go to the web interface. Just go to the device and look at the light bulbs - a waste of time, the maximum that you will see is the absence of any disk indication, or, like everyone else, green. Arranged a stress test: when raid10 was running, it took out 1 hard drive - as a result, the light went out, and the raid turned off and did not turn on again. Rebuilding with a new and serviceable disk did not work (probably no experience after various NAS, LVM, Hard Raid, etc.). A deliberately faulty disk with bads "climbed" into the raid, but when it stops being read, there is no indication on the device itself. In general, a very sad device. The level of schoolchildren who unsuccessfully played with hardware and software. Provided that the device was taken for file sharing, photos, video and / or video surveillance, the device works like a ball and that's it. DLNA - the badge is glued everywhere, in fact - it is unrealistic to find it, only by hook or by crook you can guess how they called this protocol at home. Plush interface - marketers had fun along the way. Over time, you begin to understand where and what, but at first you are shocked by the fact that the same task can either be hidden or be in 3-4 places at once. I guess I'm used to the console and have a poor understanding of modern marketing. Blinking robot in a webcam - WHY IT IS?! There are not enough words to describe the sheer frustration of the device. 20k. R. throw away, sadness, sadness
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