Windows + Mac + Linux cross-platform file sharing

Windows ACL support combined with Windows AD infrastructure enhances management efficiency for business applications

Military grade AES 256-bit encryption

10GbE Ethernet card and memory expansion slots allow for further expansion as the need arises

New disk tray locks ensure that hard disks will not be accidentally ejected during operation

SMB 2/3 support increases Windows networking performance by 30%-50%

A Surge in Data Transfer Performance

ADM 2.6 supports SMB 2.0 which reduces the burden of network traffic on the NAS while simultaneously providing greater data transfer capacity.In the ASUSTOR testing environment, SMB 2.0 was found to increase Windows networking performance by 30%-50%*. SMB 2.0 also significantly increases the number of concurrent Windows client connections and simultaneously open files, making ADM 2.6 even more suitable for large-scale Microsoft network environments.

Advanced File Permissions Management – Windows ACL

For IT professionals, file permissions configuration is a very important topic, especially in enterprise environments. Because the native Linux system file permission mechanisms are different than those in Windows, in the past, IT professionals had to create a separate set of permissions for files stored on NAS servers. This also limited the number of permission configuration options that were available to them.

In order to help IT professionals simplify their work, ASUSTOR has comprehensively integrated Windows ACL into ADM. Windows ACL provides a set of 13 different permissions settings, allowing administrators to configure permissions for individual files and folders that can be applied to different groups and users. Windows ACL permissions can be configured from within ADM’s File Explorer or Microsoft Windows Explorer allowing administrators to easily manage permissions using familiar methods.

Optimized Cooling Design

When there is a high load on the NAS, the CPU will begin to heat up, affecting the stability of the system. A common way of dealing with this is to lower the CPU frequency which will then cause the temperature to decrease. However, this will also lower the overall performance of the system.

ASUSTOR’s 70 Series devices utilize fans with wide speed ranges combined with a smart speed control mechanism that allows the CPU to maintain a controlled operating temperature even under high loads. Under most circumstances the fans will operate at a low speed, conserving energy. When the system load and temperature increases, the fans will automatically increase their speed to cool the CPU without it having to lower its frequency. This allows the NAS to maintain stability and high performance even under high loads.

CPU

CPU Model
Intel® Core i3

CPU Architecture
x64 64-bit

CPU Frequency
Dual-Core 3.5GHz

Memory

Memory
2GB SO-DIMM DDR3

Memory Module Pre-installed
2GB (1x 2GB)

Total Memory Slots
2

Memory Expandable up to
16GB (2x 8GB) 

Support mixed capacity

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Flash Memory
1GB DOM

Storage

Drive Bays
8

Compatible Drive Type

3.5″ SATA HDD

2.5″ SATA HDD

2.5″ SATA SSD

Maximum Drive Bays with Expansion Unit
20

External Ports

Expansion
USB 3.0 x 3, USB2.0 x 2, eSATA x 2

Network
2x Gigabit Ethernet

HDMI Output
1x HDMI 1.4a

Others

System Fan
2x 120mm

Power Supply Unit / Adapter
350W x1

Input Power Voltage
100V to 240V AC

Certification
FCC, CE, VCCI, BSMI, C-TICK, KCC, BIS, CCC

Warranty
3 Years

Operation

80.3W (Operation)
43.7W (Disk Hibernation)
1.97W (Sleep Mode)

Noise Level
27.6dB (HDD idle)

Operation Temperature
0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F)

Humidity
5% to 95% RH

Size and Weight

Size
215.5(H) x 293(W) x 230(D) mm

Weight
7.2 kg / 15.87 lb