Seagate NAS Pro 4-bay is a high-performance network storage solution offering the easiest setup and the industry's most intuitive interface. The NAS Pro 4-bay features hardware, software and Seagate drives designed to work together seamlessly, which reduces your setup time to just a few minutes and delivers reliable performance for years to come.

NAS OS Setup: First Use Once your Seagate NAS has been configured per the instructions of the included quick start guide, the NAS OS Setup Wizard will guide you through the remainder of the installation. The NAS’s administrator must complete the setup wizard since a password will be created to access the NAS OS management features. When first booting a diskless Seagate NAS Pro, the device must be placed into recovery mode. To enter recovery mode, make certain to: Push the recovery button as instructed below. Continue to push the recovery button while applying a short push on the power button. See Operation for details on a short push. Next steps Simplify NAS access: Seagate recommends that you install the software utility Seagate Network Assistant before moving Configure your NAS: For details on how to configure and use your Seagate NAS, go to Shares: Access and Transfer Files Install Sdrive for local and remote access: Just check the Seagate Sdrive— the easiest, most intuitive way to connect to your NAS Pro if you’re away from the office and need to look for or grab a file. From any desktop or laptop, access your NAS Pro by clicking the Sdrive icon (from Computer or Finder).

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Jan 01, 2016 · Review of the Seagate NAS OS 4 drive 8TB system. I am using this on a Gigabit Ethernet network with the NAS setup in RAID5 for a total of 5.9TB of usable space.

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