two WD RED drives were brought, connected, and turned on. The assembly is straightforward, and there are instructions if something is not immediately evident. After starting, I attempted to establish a connection using a unique management program on my phone. Once the application discovered the NAS, it saw that the OS was missing and offered to install it. But it fell short. I used the web interface, and everything worked smoothly and logically. I had to wait a while while the operating system downloaded and was installed. The initial setup finished after I joined the drives into a mirror (it is more dependable this way). The programs on the phone connect to the NAS via the LAN, which is one of the drawbacks, but everything else operates through the Internet (QuickConnect). I'm overjoyed. Such performance and functionality richness were not what I anticipated. Videos, Doker, LDAP, shared local area files, and old photos from many years ago. Office records. You can find anything you can think of.
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