NAS-Tweaks:About

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Goal

The goal of NAS-Tweaks.net is to allow owners of small Network-Attached Storage (NAS) devices to communicate with each other about technical- or usage matters related to their device. We hope the site will also help the developers who create these devices to learn about user issues and enable developers and users to informally communicate.

Scope

The site intends to track information about publically known "issues" (e.g. bugs, enhancement ideas) with these products. But may also include tips, FAQs, tutorials and a forum to ask questions or for general discussion.

The scope is (for now) Conceptronic's CH3SNAS device - a box with dual slots for SATA drives which runs a small version of Linux on a 500 MHz Marvell XScale processor. We may extend the scope in the future to include other NAS devices - especially that that run very similar software on very similar hardware. Extending the scope is however not urgent, because the best-known sibling of the CH3SNAS, DLink's DNS-323, already has its own user-supported wiki site.

Independence

NAS-Tweaks has no affiliation with the manufacturer or distributers of the CH3SNAS or any other NAS device. Representatives of these companies are however encouraged to use the site to collect user feedback and to communicate with "their" users in general. Such representatives are requested to clearly indicate their affiliation in their signature or user name to avoid misunderstandings.

History

This site was created by user Uli (who is the site administrator and who registered the NAS-Tweaks domain name) with the help of user PeterH.

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