excellent. do you happen to know what the base line OS is? debian etc? I can't wait to get my hands on one. I just hope that they're resilient to occasional power cuts. cheers, Mo. On 18/07/2016 11:13, Can Kırca wrote:
I'm working with Jaws.
2016-07-18 12:20 GMT+03:00, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com>:
Hello. that's fantastic news! what screen reader are you using to access the interface?
cheers,
Mo.
On 18/07/2016 10:15, Can Kırca wrote:
Hello,
Yes, you can do so. Aditionally, you can use SSH, APF for Mac, SMB, vertual iso drive etc with this device. You can set NAS notifications via email and install DDNS configuration for your device
2016-07-18 10:26 GMT+03:00, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com>:
Hi.
Hmm. I've just seen this unit for sale. it seems like a pretty good solution. When you say you can backup windows and macs, are files synced in real time similar to dropbox? that's the function i'm looking for. Yes I could backup at a specific time each day, but machines aren't always powered up so i'd rather have a solution that works in real time.
cheers,
Mo.
On 17/07/2016 23:26, Can Kırca wrote:
Hello Mobeen,
Currently I'm using EX2 Ultra series from WesternDigital. These series comes with WDRed disks that can be used 24X7 or you can buy it diskless. It has nice web interface, remote FTP support, Dropbox integration, WebDav, iOS and Android app etc. Also you can install Wordpress, Joomla or SMF board internally. You can backup your Windows pc's, iOS device photo library and Mac..
If you have aditional questions, please let me know.
Regards.
2016-07-17 13:31 GMT+03:00, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com>:
Hello Everyone.
Please forgive the cross posting. I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the following. I'm thinking of purchasing a nas solution for my home so users files are backed up in real time. Ideally, I'd like a solution where all files are stored locally i.e to internal hard drives, and you can install a dropbox stile app on each computer and specify folders to automatically back up. QNAP, Synology, Netgear, DLink and Buffalo all seem to be manufacturing Nas solutions. I've tried Synology in the past and wasn't a huge fan of their web interface. You couldn't do a lot with it at all which is a real shame as the devices have a lot of functionality. My primary concern is web interface accessibility. It would be nice to have a manufacturer that provides a decent web interface and that take accessibility seriously to the point that they're not breaking things every 2 minutes. I could build my own but i've then got the concern of how reliable the real time backup apps are in a home made solution. So, in short does anyone have any thoughts on which devices you've found to be accessible/reliable? iOS and android access is not essential. What web interfaces have you been able to access with screen readers? I look forward to your thoughts. Many thanks in advance for all comments, I'll do my best to respond but may not respond to everyone individually.
All the best,
Mo.
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