https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_bpAhKT1gk
JBOD, which stands for "Just a Bunch Of Disks," is a storage architecture that uses multiple hard drives (HDDs) within a single enclosure, where each drive is treated as an independent device, and the operating system sees them separately.
Remote Access 16.00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4H_ZfiZ9ck&t=952s
To connect to your UGREEN NAS from outside your network, you can enable the built-in UGREEN Link service or set up a VPN, or use a DDNS service, and then access your NAS through a web browser or a file explorer.
1. UGREEN Link Service (Easier Method):
Enable UGREEN Link: Navigate to the "Device Connection" section in the UGREEN NAS control panel and enable the "UGREEN Link Service".
Log in: You'll need to log in with your UGREEN account.
Access: You can then access your NAS remotely through a web browser or the UGREEN NAS app using the provided link or domain name.
2. VPN (More Secure Method):
Set up a VPN: Configure a VPN on your home network, allowing you to connect to your network securely from anywhere.
Connect to VPN: Connect to your VPN from your remote device.
Access NAS: Once connected to the VPN, you can access the NAS as if you were on your home network.
3. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service):
Enable DDNS: Enable DDNS support for Extranet links in the portal settings.
Access NAS: Access your NAS using the DDNS domain name instead of your IP address.
4. Alternative Methods:
SMB Share: You can access the NAS via SMB shares using a file explorer on your remote device.
Web Interface: Access the NAS web interface using a web browser.
UGREEN NAS App: Use the UGREEN NAS app to access your NAS remotely
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