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Edition Features
Web-based Graphical User Interface
An attractive and easy-to-navigate Web-based GUI (Graphical
User Interface) makes remote management a simple task. Using
your browser, you can manage Open-E NAS server from anywhere
on the network
File
System with Journaling
Open-E NAS journaling support makes the file system more reliable,
and the easy recovery from unexpected shutdowns quicker
Windows
Active Directory/ NT Primary Domain Controller Support
The Active Directory Services are the integral directory service
within the Windows® 2000 operating system. In the current
version, Open-E NAS supports a subset of Active Directory
features in NT Primary Domain Controller compatibility mode.
Future versions are set to contain full integration of Active
Directory features.
ACL
(Access Control List)
An ACL in the Open-E NAS software notifies the system which
access rights each user has to a particular file directory
or individual file. Each user in the network environment can
have a right to set up own access rights to share files and
folders with other users. Access rights can be set remotely
in the network neighborhood.
LDAP
(Open LDAP)
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an information
directory in which users and groups can be defined only once
and shared across multiple machines and multiple applications.
Open-E NAS employs native LDAP. As a result, it can be integrated
into other systems using LDAP. Multiple Open-E based NAS systems,
especially, can be configured as the "Open-E NAS Server
Farm," and be managed centrally.
Support
For Network Information Service (NIS)
NIS is a Unix naming and administration system that allows
users at any host to access files or applications on any host
with a single user identification and password. Support for
NIS gives Open-E NAS users access to information stored on
other Open-E NAS servers configured using NIS
External
LDAP
The
simple sharing function enables the sharing of disk storage
and the setting of network access permissions. Network access
permissions can be set to read or read/write, and they can
be used to control the access of individual users. Regarding
access control and authentication: This is an Open-E function
that integrates LDAP and ACL access control mechanisms. The
credentials and permissions of both local users and domain
users are honored.
Network
Transport Protocols
- TCP/IP: This is the Suite of Protocols that includes TCP,
IP, UDP, and ICMP. It is the base set of communication protocols
currently employed in worldwide Internet communications.
- NetBEUI (NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface): NetBEUI is an
enhanced version of the NetBIOS protocol used by network operating
systems.
Standard
Network Gateway Support
Open-E NAS can be used in business environments with structured
networks, and it allows for remote management and optional
data access via Intranet or Internet.
DHCP
Server Support
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications
protocol allowing network administrators to centrally manage
and automate the process of assigning IP addresses in a network.
UPS
Support
Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) can be attached to Open-E NAS through a
standard serial port, and it provides safe shutdown in case
of power failure.
Secured
Administration Access
Secured Administration Access (using SSL) provides industry-standard
security. Administrators can use SSL to connect the NAS and
configure it to respond to SSL only
Data
Synchronisation (Destination)
Data cloning allows users to generate a point-in-time mirror
copy of data stored on a NAS server, Keeping two identical
copies on the network for disaster recovery purposes. Open-E
NAS can server as a destination for such data synchronization.
Snapshot
The snapshot function enables an immediate point-in-time image
of the share volume. The snapshot image is used for consistent
backup, while users still have uninterrupted and complete
access to the shares.
UPS
Support
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) can be attached to Open-E
NAS Enterprise through a standard serial port, and it provides
safe shutdown in case of power failure.
Online
Logical Volume Expansion
Allows administrators to change the size of storage volumes
as needed without having to restart the application, recreate
the volume, and back up and restore the data to the volume.
Superuser
Function
Allows the creation of a “superuser” account which
has the unrestricted access to files and volumes, as well
as to all system commands needed to manage the NAS.
No
individual client or server licenses are required
With Open-E NAS, it doesn't matter how many users you have
on your network, whether there are 5, 50, 500, or more: You
pay the same price for Open-E NAS, and you just pay it once.
Email
Notification
Open-E can be configured to send email alerts to the system
administrator in case of problems with the Open-E NAS server
Network
Transport Protocols
- TCP/IP: This is the Suite of Protocols that includes TCP,
IP, UDP, and ICMP. It is the base set of communication protocols
currently employed in worldwide Internet communications.
- NetBEUI (NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface): NetBEUI is an
enhanced version of the NetBIOS protocol used by network operating
systems.
UPS
Supported Network File Protocol
SMB
/ CIFS
- SMB (Server Message Block) and CIFS (Common Internet File
System): These are both file-sharing protocols used in Windows-based
networks.
NFS
- NFS (Network File System): NFS is the most common Linux/Unix
file-sharing protocol.
FTP
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol): FTP is a protocol that is
independent from the type of operating system.
Secure FTP
Allows for 128-bit encryption of an FTP connection
Apple Talk
The filesharing protocol for Macintosh clients
Supported
Operating Systems
-
Apple OS 8.0, 9.0 and OS X
- Microsoft Windows
- Linux
- Unix
Enterpise
Edition Additional Features
Multiple
Network Interface Card (NIC) Support
Open-E NAS Enterprise supports usage of 2 or more network
cards to access separate sub-networks. It allows users to
select services to be enabled on a specified NIC.
Adaptive
Load Balancing (ALB)
This enhances performance by automatically routing data through
alternative paths as application needs change.
Adapter
Fault Tolerance (AFT)
This assures greater reliability by providing failover to
a secondary network adapter should the primary network adapter
fail.
Multi-Snapshot
With Scheduling Function
The snapshot function enables an immediate point-in-time image
of the share volume. The snapshot image is used for consistent
backup, while users still have uninterrupted and complete
access to the shares. Multi-Snapshot with the scheduling function
allows users to take a snapshot at a specified time (e.g.,
automatically every hour). If a user accidentally deletes
or incorrectly modifies a file, he can still recover the data
from a previous snapshot image.
Multi
Logical Volume Group
Allows storage administrators to create logical storage pools
that span multiple physical disk drives. With its support
of multiple logical volume groups, Open-E NAS Enterprise makes
it easier to meet the changing needs of users and applications.
Multiple
Management Levels
Multilevel management capabilities allow the assignment of
three levels of management rights to different storage managers.
The first level allows administrators to view the status of
the drives, which users are connected, and the NAS server
to which they are connected. The second level allows administrators
to perform backup, snapshots and system maintenance. The third
level is a global administrator with unrestricted access and
management rights.
User
Disk Quota Control
Users consumption of disk space can be controlled either by
assigning them a dedicated share or through individual user
quotas.
Data
Synchronisation (Source/Destination)
With Open-E NAS Enterprise, you can synchronize files between
two Open-E NAS servers. If the same file already exists, it
copies only differences between the files, therefore saving
network traffic. This data cloning function allows users to
generate a mirror copy of an NAS server, and to keep two identical
copies on the network.
Network
UPS
Open-NAS Enterprise is capable of using the SNMP interface
for communication with other SNMP-enabled servers (e.g., Open-E
NAS servers) for a smooth server shutdown in case of power
failure. The server with UPS sends (or receives in case of
slave mode) the power failure signal through the network to
(or from) other servers and will shut down all servers in
the network.
Backup
software support
Using the client agents, you can administer complete data
protection for all client machines. This improves data transfer
and provides network security, task monitoring, real-time
directory browsing, and cross-platform backup support
EMC Dantz
Retrospect Backup-Agent
VERITAS Backup-Agent
CA Brightstor ARCserve Backup-Agent
Bakbone NetVault Backup compatible
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