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BSRdr
Mar 26, 2010Aspirant
Egnyte and ReadyNAS
I was wondering if anyone has tested out the Egnyte software with the readynas as it appears to be the only out of the box NAS that will run their software. It looks quite promising http://egnyte.com ...
egnyte
Mar 27, 2010Aspirant
Once the local cloud "add-on" is installed, you can map the local NAS user to the username in the Egnyte Cloud File Server. Subsequently, when the synchronization happens, the cloud ACL's are applied to the file system on the NAS device. Any changes made in the folder permissions in the cloud, are automatically percolated down to the NAS device.
This is from our product guide:
Local access permissions are automatically managed
Egnyte synchronizes all access permissions from the Cloud File Server into the NAS device. This allows users to access files locally with the same level of security as they would on the Cloud File Server. No additional directory service is required to establish access security. Optionally, it can integrate with an existing directory service like Active Directory."
This is from our product guide:
Local access permissions are automatically managed
Egnyte synchronizes all access permissions from the Cloud File Server into the NAS device. This allows users to access files locally with the same level of security as they would on the Cloud File Server. No additional directory service is required to establish access security. Optionally, it can integrate with an existing directory service like Active Directory."
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