5.2.2 External Volumes Screen
Figure 32 Storage Manager > Overview > External Volumes
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 8 Storage Manager > Overview > External Volumes
LABEL
Volume
5.3 Internal Storage
A volume is a basic storage space on the NAS. To store data on the NAS, you must create at least one
volume. Your NAS supports the following:
• Internal volumes (built on the hard disks installed in the NAS)
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DESCRIPTION
Details include the currently used percentage of the volume.
Used - green on the circle represents the volume's percentage of used capacity in a
healthy state.
Full - a red exclamation point represents the volume has run out of space.
Unformatted - purple on the circle represents the connected USB storage device is not
formatted with a file system.
Unsupported - violet on the circle represents the connected USB storage device uses
a file system the NAS does not support.
Available - gray on the circle represents the volume's percentage of unused
capacity.
This section also displays the volume's used capacity, and total capacity available.
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