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Thecus Self-RAID Creation (SRC)

Automated RAID creation for quick and easy NAS setup

RAID plays a significant role in data storage, it stripes, mirrors or incorporates parity to your data so it can be retrieved if any hardware failure occurs. However, this article won’t focus on each RAID computation in itself as more details can be found here.

With the release of the new and highly anticipated Thecus N2520 and N4520 NAS, Thecus includes an innovative Self-RAID Creation function that automatically builds RAID according the number of HDD that are inserted in your NAS.  [Read more]


Thecus Launches Dual Drive Size "Combo" NAS

Read more...Thecus today announced a multi-drive RAID NAS that uses a unique hard drive bay that can handle five 2.5" and three 3.5" SATA drives.

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Thecus Announces 5-bay NAS With AJAX GUI

Read more...Thecus today announced a five-bay SATA RAID NAS with a revamped AJAX-based administration interface.

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New To The Charts: Thecus N7700

Read more...The Thecus N7700 Ultimate Network Attached Storage has been added to the NAS Charts.
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Thecus Teases CeBIT Reveals

Read more...Thecus says it has two new Atom NASes and a revamped NAS OS in the works.

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Thecus Rolls Out Core i3, SAS Rackmount NAS

Read more... Thecus has announced a new Intel i3 based rackmount NAS.

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Thecus Releases Upgraded Eight-Bay Rackmount NAS

Read more...Thecus today announced a more powerful version of the eight-bay rackmount NAS released last year.

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Thecus Beefs Up Its Seven Bay NAS

Thecus today announced a new, more powerful version of its seven-bay desktop NAS.

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Thecus® N5550 Case Study by Syronex

Backup, local storage, sharing, antivirus and evolution needs now covered for Syronex. For more N5550 information, please go to: http://www.thecus.com/product.php?PROD_ID=76

Chinese Old Saying: A Wily Hare Has Three Burrows

Introduction to Remote Backup Before introducing remote backup, we’ll go through some common terms associated with “backup” and find out the difference. Local Backup: “Local” means local device, it could possibly be a hard drive, desktop, and server or NAS that connects to an external device. In a sense, it’s...

Jumbo Frame

What is giant frame / giant packets(Jumbo Frame)? Jumbo Frame is a feature that is supported on the NIC and hub; it’s specifically designed for Gigabit Ethernet industry standard, a long packet format. With Jumbo Frame, you can get Gigabit effectiveness of Ethernet network, allowing data transfer effectively of 50%-100%....

Link Aggregation

What is Link Aggregation? Majority of Thecus® NAS offer seven modes of LAG (link aggregation). Load balance, Failover, 802.3ad, Balance-XOR, Balance-TLB, Broadcast and Balance-ALB. What is LAG? LAG is used to bond multiple links between your NAS and your switch into one bigger and faster link, increasing the network capacity...

How Thecus NAS and Apple revolutionize your living room experience?

Recently, Apple CEO, Tim Cook, hint that Apple television will change the living room. “When I go into my living room and turn on the TV, I feel like I have gone backwards in time by 20 to 30 years,” Cook said during an interview on Rock Center with Brian...

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Third party modules • Re: [Plex Media Server x86 & x64][0.9.7.28.] Media & DLNA Se

pkill is a command in Modebase1, that why your Plex wasnt killed.

it must be installed on your NAS

Statistics: Posted by Qoolbox — Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:18 am


Third party modules • Re: [Plex Media Server x86 & x64][0.9.7.28.] Media & DLNA Se

I dont us modebase1 or pkill...

Statistics: Posted by Massaguana — Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:00 am


Third party modules • Re: [Plex Media Server x86 & x64][0.9.7.28.] Media & DLNA Se

Massaguana wrote:
Many Problem with ne New PMS Version 0.9.7.28 on my N10850...

Modul runs, but the issue that changes are only saved when the modul or Device are reboot are still there. Than i have delete the Modul. Surprisingly, the module continues to run, but in Thecus GUI...