ioSafe NAS User's Guide
Based Synology on DSM 5.0
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DNS Server
DNS (Domain Name System) is a naming system that facilitates the exchange of data between computers over
the Internet and other networks. Its main function is to translate user-friendly domain names (e.g.
www.ioSafe.com) into corresponding fixed, public IP addresses (e.g. 120.89.71.100). This function allows users
to easily find web pages, computers, or other devices over the Internet or local network.
Download Station
Download Station is a web-based download application which allows you to download files from the Internet
through BT, FTP, HTTP, NZB, Thunder, FlashGet, QQDL, eMule, and Xunlei-Lixian, and subscribe to RSS feeds
to keep you updated on the hottest or latest BT.
Photo Station
Photo Station is an online photo album integrated with a blog for you to easily share photos, videos, and blog
posts over the Internet. With Photo Station, you can upload, organize, edit, and share your photos in quick, easy
steps.
Video Station
Video Station is an ideal video organizer of your collection of movies, TV shows, home videos, and TV recordings,
allowing you to watch videos on your computer, DLNA/UPnP-compliant DMAs, and mobile devices.
Surveillance Station
Surveillance Station is a professional Network Video Recording (NVR) software bundled with DiskStation
Manager (DSM), allowing you to remotely record and monitor video footages from IP cameras which are paired
with your IoSafe NAS.
Synology High Availability
High Availability refers to a server layout solution designed to reduce interruptions of services caused by server
malfunctions. With Synology High Availability, two servers form a “high-availability cluster,” in which one assumes
the role of the active server while the other acts as the stand-by server. If the server malfunctions, the stand-by
server takes over all services, thus minimizing server downtime.
Install or Buy Packages
Click
Install
,
Try
or
Buy
, and follow the onscreen instructions to install packages. You can also click
Manual
Install
and follow the wizard to install packages by uploading
.spk
files (available at Synology's
Download
Center
or third party websites).