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| Synology Disk Station Manager 2 |
| Thursday, 07 August 2008 09:42 | |
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Introduction Synology has created a very profound name for themselves in the mainstream NAS market with the recent developments. The early releases of their products consisted of a rather lethargic interface in comparison to what we’re going to introduce to you today. Synology NAS products are quite powerful on their own accord and it’s undoubtedly going to get better acceptance from its customer base with the new Disk Station Manager software they have released. All Synology products can be upgraded with the Disk Station Manager 2, so if you own one of these products read on as we do an analysis of what’s on offer. Synology seems to have overhauled the complete interface they had before and introduced AJAX functionality into the interface as well. All navigation menus have been placed in a more meaningful and easily navigatable manner and one of the most notable features is the inclusion of IP camera support. One is now able to use their Synology product as a network surveillance station and let it work on complete autonomy.
Currently there are a limited number of IP camera models that is supported by the Disk Station Manager 2. The maximum number of IP cameras supported will depend on the model you own; check the following link for more details. Before the IP camera will be detected by the NAS, you need to set it up as per the instructions given by the camera manufacturer.
You have the option to edit the settings given or delete the camera if you wish at a later time. The 2GB quota you see shown in the table is configurable to any capacity you wish to have.
The event tab shows all recorded content ordered according to time. You have the option to lock, unlock and delete a particular recordings as you please. If you lock a particular clip, it won’t get deleted in the next cycle when clips are deleted automatically upon reaching the quota limit.
A schedule can be made which allows you to select the dates and times you wish to have the camera in operation if you have such a requirement.
As seen in the image you can select if you want continuous recording or motion detection only. In terms of archiving the data, a few options are available as per the image.
It’s upto you to decide the capacity of the archive folder, and it’s recommended to have an area larger than 2GB. You can also setup email notifications so that you’re informed soon as some event occurs.
This feature will alert you when ever some event occurs that was captured by the IP camera. This feature is pretty cool as you don’t always need to be looking at the monitor for activity. You can also add upto 10 favorite items into the favorites section simply by dragging them to the favorite’s area shown. This is also a cool feature and is very handy as you can simply drag and drop functions that you require constantly. RAID-5 has also been added into the feature list giving greater redundancy for your data.
Audio Station The look and feel of the audio station has been improved to be in line with the current GUI.
Photo Station Photo station has been upgraded as well so that you could add your own blog in addition to hosting images.
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