How-To’s

October 2, 2009 by yoh-dah  
Filed under How-To's

If you’re using the ReadyNAS for file sharing and backups, you already know the convenience of having a low-power-consuming, always on, easily accessible sharable device on your network. But there are so many more ways in which you can use the ReadyNAS. Take a look at the How-To links below — they’re written in a no-nonsense style with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and many screenshots. You’ll be able to go through each one in a minute or two!  And if you encounter any problems, friendly folks on the ReadyNAS forum will be there to help you out.

How-To’s for Beginning Users

Accessing ReadyNAS with Windows

How to optimize the ReadyNAS performance

Installing a FrontView Add-on

Offsite backups with ReadyNAS Vault (video)

Playing ReadyNAS media on Tivo with ReadyDLNA

Share your photos with ReadyNAS Photos

Simplify Remote Access with ReadyNAS Remote (video)

Streaming media to the NETGEAR EVA9150

Using the BitTorrent Download Manager

Versioning backups with Shadow for ReadyNAS Duo

How-To’s for Intermediate Users

Accessing ReadyNAS remotely with WebDAV

Backup and restore a whole disk with Acronis True Image

Create a personal webserver on the ReadyNAS

Host a blog on the ReadyNAS

Online Backups with ReadyNAS Vault

Replicating 100 ReadyNAS

Setting up Active Directory folder permissions on the ReadyNAS

Setting up FTP access to ReadyNAS user home folders

Setting up Rsync over SSH

Setting up the ReadyNAS to be an iSCSI target

Using Symantec Backup Exec with the ReadyNAS

Using the ReadyNAS as a VMware ESX Datastore

How-To’s for Advanced Users

Developing a Frontview Add-on

Hosting Subversion service on the ReadyNAS

ReadyNAS Teaming and Failover Support

Setting up a PHP CGI Environment

Setting up a ReadyNAS cross-compiler

Setting up a ReadyNAS development environment

How-To’s for Mac Users

Easy Time Machine Setup with the ReadyNAS

Time Machine restore from ReadyNAS

Making iMovie work with the ReadyNAS

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