Managing Web Downloads; Recovering Deleted Files; Migrating Data - Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay NAS Administrator's Manual

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Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS

Managing Web Downloads

You can manage when large web downloads take place to prevent your Seagate NAS from
being overloaded. In the NAS Manager, go to Storage > Download Manager.
The Download Manager places web download tasks in a queue, and each task runs in the
order in which it appears in the queue. You can adjust the queue to re-prioritize download
tasks, impose limits on when Web download tasks can run, and customize Web downloads
times.
In addition to sorting and deleting jobs waiting to download, you can also select the maximum
number of files that can be downloaded simultaneously and set a maximum download speed
(in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes per second).

Recovering Deleted Files

Your Seagate NAS can be configured to saved files that are deleted from a shared folder,
allowing you to retrieve them later. This can be beneficial if one of your users accidentally
deletes files from one or more shared folders they have access to.
Note:
Recycle Bin must be enabled for the shared folder. To enable the recycle bin service for a
shared folder, go to Storage > Shared Folders.
You can customize your recycle bin by specifying the number of days to keep deleted files,
set a maximum recycle bin size, and filter specific files and directory from the recycle bin. In
the NAS Manager, go to Storage > Recycle Bin Manager.
To recover deleted files, in the Recycle Bin Volume tab, select the filename, and then click
Undelete.

Migrating Data

If you have defected hardware, you can move your drive to a different unit. The current
migration paths supported are migrations from a Seagate 2-Bay NAS to a Seagate 2-Bay
NAS and a Seagate 4-Bay NAS to a Seagate 4-Bay NAS.
Note:
Migration is only supported with similar NAS's. You cannot, for example, migrate data from a
two-year old Seagate NAS to a new Seagate NAS.
Migrating Data from 2-BAY NAS
The Seagate 2-Bay NAS can have one or two drives configured.
Take one or both original drives and move them to another Seagate 2-Bay NAS.
Note:
You cannot remove or exchange a drive with a foreign drive or add a new drive.
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