Customization
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Internet caching and content filtering
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Backup and restore to clients or Internet
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Primary HDD snapshot to second HDD (optional)
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HDD used for additional space (optional)
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User accounts and security
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Disk quotas
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Software upgrade process over the Internet
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Internal hardware health monitoring
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Built-in Intranet (customizable)
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Easy-to-use VPN for remote access
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FTP, Telnet
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Digital Central Web site with picture, music sharing, and camera monitoring
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Home automation controller interface
When customizing a Magnia SG20 image to create a new preinstall image for your
customers, it is important to ensure that the preset factory configuration is not modified
without care. Doing so can result in a custom image shipped from the Toshiba factory to
your end users with modifications which may result in increased service calls and a
reduced initial customer satisfaction with the new system. This guide outlines some basic
areas of which you should be aware, and provides some techniques for customizing the
system while maintaining a favorable customer out-of-box experience.
The Magnia SG20 uses a custom Web-based interface and a set of middleware tools to
enable the end user to manage the system. The internal mechanisms of this middleware
use unique methods to manage system configurations, such as template-based
configuration files and triggers. Direct modification of configuration files is not
recommended. This guide contains information about the internal management
techniques and how you might take advantage of them during your application
integration process.
7
Introduction