The reason this is not possible is because those permissions are stored in the master file table (MFT) as part of the NTFS file system. NTFS is a file system developed by Microsoft for use with Windows NT based operating systems. All TeraStations run an operating system based on a Linux kernel and use the XFS file system.
I disagree on the definition of the NAS. What Dan Carley describes is actually a network file system. A NAS is an appliance that provides a network file system. The appliance character is essential. A home-build linux box with an NFS server is NOT a NAS. – dmeister Mar 14 '10 at 10:33 How to Set Up a NAS (Network-Attached Storage) Drive Jul 04, 2017 The 5 Best NAS (Network Attached Storage) of 2020
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File Sharing File Syncing Storage for Content Creators Music Library Video Collections External Storage Replacement Data Protection Enterprise Data Windows Endpoints VMware/Hyper-V Backup SaaS Backup Personal Backup NAS Protection Protection against Ransomware Network-attached storage (NAS) is a type of dedicated file storage device that provides local-area network local area network (LAN) nodes with file-based shared storage through a standard Ethernet connection.
NAS uses ext4 file system, can I connect an external drive Yes, NAS can read other file system types! You can also backup files from NAS (etx 4) to USB 3.0 external drive (NTFS, FAT32, HFS+ etc.) Complete Guide to Setup a Network Attached Storage Get a network attached storage. There are several sharing NAS devices available in the market with … List of file systems - Wikipedia Shared-disk file systems (also called shared-storage file systems, SAN file system, Clustered file system or even cluster file systems) are primarily used in a storage area network where all nodes directly access the block storage where the file system is located. This makes it possible for nodes to fail without affecting access to the file