On the left navigation panel, in the Windows Web Hosting section, click NAS Configuration.
Viewing the list of NAS configurations
Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a file-based storage architecture that can be connected directly to your network. Being a fully-integrated storage device, it also simplifies the management of your storage solution. Since NAS is a dedicated storage device, it provides better performance and flexibility for storing large amounts of data than a conventional networked server.
How to go to the NAS Configuration Overview page
The NAS Configuration Overview page displays the following properties:
NAS name: The unique name for the NAS configuration, which the service provider and the resellers will use to provision the organization on that NAS server.
NAS Server Name: The name of the NAS server on which the organization data will be stored.
Path on NAS server: The location of the directory in which the organization data will be stored.
Share on NAS server: The name of the share on the NAS server that will be used for storing the organization data.
On the NAS Configuration Overview page, you can
Find information by searching, sorting, or using page controls.
Add a new NAS configuration by clicking Add NAS Server.
Remove an existing NAS configuration by clicking Remove.
Important: You cannot edit an existing NAS configuration. To change the settings of an existing NAS configuration, you must remove it, and then add it again with the new settings.