Synology NAS DS710+ v7 Quick Installation Guide

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Pages 19
Year 2009
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Synology NAS DS710+ Specification

The Synology NAS DS710+ is a high-performance network-attached storage solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses and tech-savvy home users seeking efficient and reliable data management. It features a dual-bay design, supporting up to two 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch SATA hard drives, allowing for a maximum storage capacity of 20TB when using the latest 10TB drives. The DS710+ is powered by a 1.67 GHz dual-core processor, coupled with 1GB DDR2 RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking and swift data access.

This NAS device supports multiple RAID configurations, including RAID 0, RAID 1, and Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR), providing flexibility in balancing performance, capacity, and data redundancy. The DS710+ includes two USB 2.0 ports and one eSATA port for external storage expansion and backup options. Additionally, it is equipped with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, supporting link aggregation and failover to enhance network resilience and throughput.

The DS710+ runs on Synology’s DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, which offers a user-friendly interface and supports a wide range of applications, including file sharing, data backup, multimedia streaming, and surveillance. DSM also provides various security features such as firewall, IP auto-block, and HTTPS support to safeguard data against unauthorized access.

In terms of power efficiency, the DS710+ boasts advanced power management features, including scheduled power on/off and wake-on-LAN, minimizing energy consumption and reducing operational costs. With robust data protection, comprehensive connectivity options, and an intuitive management interface, the Synology NAS DS710+ provides an ideal solution for centralized data storage, accessibility, and sharing.

Synology NAS DS710+ F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Synology NAS DS710+ for the first time?

To set up your Synology NAS DS710+ for the first time, connect it to your network, power it on, and use the Synology Assistant software to find your NAS on the network. Follow the on-screen instructions to install DiskStation Manager (DSM) and configure your device.

How can I create and manage shared folders on my DS710+?

Log into DSM, go to the Control Panel, and select Shared Folder. Click on Create to set up a new shared folder. You can manage access permissions and enable advanced settings like encryption or compression from this interface.

What steps should I take to back up data from the DS710+?

Use Synology's Hyper Backup application to back up your data. You can back up to various destinations, including another Synology NAS, external drives, or cloud services. Schedule regular backups to ensure data safety.

How do I expand storage on my Synology DS710+?

To expand storage, you can replace existing drives with larger ones or connect an expansion unit like the DX510. Make sure to back up data before upgrading drives. Use the Storage Manager in DSM to manage the new storage configuration.

What are common troubleshooting steps if my DS710+ is not starting up?

Check power connections, ensure the power button is pressed correctly, and inspect any connected cables. If the issue persists, try booting without external devices attached or consult the Synology support documentation for further guidance.

How can I set up user accounts and permissions on my DS710+?

In DSM, navigate to the Control Panel and click on User to create new user accounts. Assign appropriate permissions to each user, including access rights to shared folders and applications, to ensure data security.

How do I update the firmware on my DS710+?

Log into DSM and go to Control Panel > Update & Restore. Check for updates and follow the prompts to download and install the latest DSM version. Regular updates ensure your NAS is secure and running efficiently.

What should I do if my DS710+ is running slowly?

Check the Resource Monitor in DSM to identify any processes consuming excessive resources. Consider upgrading RAM, optimizing storage usage, or closing unnecessary applications to improve performance.

How do I securely access my DS710+ remotely?

Configure QuickConnect or set up a VPN on your NAS for secure remote access. Ensure that your DSM and applications are up-to-date, and enable two-factor authentication for added security.

How can I monitor the health of my hard drives in the DS710+?

Use the Storage Manager in DSM to view the health status of your hard drives. Schedule regular S.M.A.R.T. tests and configure notifications to alert you of any potential drive failures.