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| Network Attached Storage |
| Software for secure, easy-to-use network attached storage |
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TeamF1’s SecureF1rst Network Attached Storage software is available as a
stand-alone pre-packaged turnkey NAS software solution, or an add-on module that
offers network storage and sharing services in a secure local-area network
environment. With advanced features such as user-based access control, intuitive
graphical user interface and media streaming features, SecureF1rst NAS offers an
innovative network storage solution with built-in applications for end-users to
easily store, share and manage information across the network devices.
SecureF1rst NAS enables OEMs, ODMs and service providers to deliver a
state-of-the-art network storage solution for a secure data sharing experience
to the end-customers.
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| Integrated Network Connectivity and Disk
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SecureF1rst NAS supports sharing of data across
multiple heterogeneous network devices enabling seamless
data sharing and management which OEMs/ODMs can offer in
a comprehensive storage solution. SecureF1rst
NAS-enabled OEM devices have the ability to provide
innovative storage services with advanced, yet
easy-to-use authentication, access control and
encryption security for end-users. SecureF1rst NAS
turnkey solutions sport a dynamic user interface based
on Web 2.0 technologies that allows for browsing files
and folders in an intuitive manner. It pulls together
sophisticated media storage and flexible sharing
capabilities that let end-users enjoy seamless and
secure connectivity. SecureF1rst NAS has options to
manage multiple storage media, both built-in and
external, with varied bus interfaces including IDE,
Compact Flash, SATA, e-SATA and USB, and different
storage types such as hard-disks and flash disks.
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| UPnP AV & DLNA Media Server
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Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) and Digital Living
Network Alliance (DLNA) standards for a “zero
configuration” setup of the device as a media server or
controller to allow one-touch media sharing and
management. SecureF1rst NAS supports all popular media
file types with features such as playing, pausing,
stopping and controlling volume of media on a player,
from the central media controller integrated in the GUI.
Not only this, SecureF1rst NAS also supports creation of
centralized playlists to save media playlists from media
on different network devices and playing them together
on different media renderers, when desired. |
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| Disk Management |
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some innovative disk management features. It supports
assigning disk and partition quotas to individual users
and groups to meet security requirements and
availability of space for efficient management of
resources. It also supports all popular file-system
format types including ext2, ext3, FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS,
so it can easily adapt to and share disks that may have
been used as direct-attached storage with various host
OSes (such as Windows®, MacOS, Linux, UNIX etc) without
needing to reformat or initialize it for use as a NAS
disk. It also includes an option to backup a shared
disk’s selected content in the cloud using services such
as Amazon S3 and other popular online services that can
be enabled with dynamic applications. Automatic backups
on other local area network storage devices or on
direct-attached storage can also be enabled. SecureF1rst
NAS is unique in its support for preserving the
information related to shared folder status, disk
attributes and access rights, even if a disk is removed,
used on a host and then re-attached, making it easier
for users to use external disks across devices without
losing such metadata. |
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Features & Benefits |
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Innovative feature-set for home
and business network attached storage. |
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Seamless, standards-based media
sharing through UPnP A/V and DLNA. |
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Flexible network storage add-on
applications using the built-in OSGI framework. |
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Easy-to-use intuitive graphical
user interface for standard users, with a CLI
available for advanced users. |
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Full media controller (DMC)
functionality via device management GUI
(web-based, and adaptable to other display
devices and web-apps on mobile platforms) for
controlling the streaming of media from various
networked media servers to renderers. |
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Support for both built-in &
external drives with varied interfaces - IDE,
SATA, USB and others. |
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Easy management of centralized
media playlists using TeamF1’s HomeDJ OSGi
application. |
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Disk management with automatic
and manual backup and user based access control. |
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Rich applications such as a
download manager and option to install other
OSGi based apps dynamically. |
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Print server support with
advanced features. |
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Extensive and customizable
logging and statistics information. |
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Support for numerous file transfer protocols
such as CIFS, NFS, AFS, FTP, SFTP and HTTP. |
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Ability to integrate with authentication servers
such as Kerberos, Active Directory and RADIUS. |
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OS Platforms: Linux®, VxWorks® and other OSs. |
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Hardware platforms: MIPS®, ARM / Xscale®,
PowerPC®, x86. |
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User Based Access Control |
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SecureF1rst NAS delivers the capability to provide disk,
partition and files/folder access based on user
credentials supplied, and lets administrators define
rights for different users and groups. Access rights
such as read/write permissions and access to files and
folders define the view of the attached storage disk for
different users along with enabling them to perform the
actions based on their access permissions. |
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Download Manager |
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Another key feature of SecureF1rst NAS is its built-in download
manager functionality that helps users download content from the
Internet using URLs for torrents, HTTP and FTP downloads and
other links. It enables download of files from the internet to a
chosen location on the attached storage or elsewhere on the
network immediately or per a predefined schedule without
depending on individual networked PCs to be powered on to manage
the download. The download manager lets users pause and resume
individual download sessions, retry connections when network
connectivity is lost and manage downloads from a GUI that
displays the detailed status and allows easy editing of download
parameters. |
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Extensive Support for Transport Protocols |
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SecureF1rst NAS supports numerous file transfer protocols
including Common Internet File System (CIFS, also known as “SMB”
Server Message Block or Windows printer/file sharing for Windows
users), Network File System (NFS, for Linux/UNIX system users),
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP),
Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP, browser based file access)
and Apple File System (AFS, for Mac users). This enables
SecureF1rst NAS-powered devices to be accessible from any
operating system on the network and using its native transport
protocols. |
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Network Authentication |
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SecureF1rst NAS optionally integrates with a variety of network
authentication protocols to offer a protected environment to
users when accessing network storage disks with their user
credentials. Authentication protocols such as LDAP, Kerberos,
Active Directory, RADIUS and NT based domain authentication are
available for integration with SecureF1rst NAS for safe and
secure authentication in SOHO or business networks, while
simplified local user credential management allows for security
of data in home area networks. SecureF1rst NAS also supports
Windows domain and workgroup membership for making its disks
accessible from Windows operating systems. |
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