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An easy-to-use dashboard for managing your node and networking.
Each of your storage pools will appear in a dedicated section. A Pool is the combination of storage hardware, i.e. HDD or SSD drives, that are pooled together to provide unified performance and capacity.
A pool with a breakdown of capacity usage.
Below the pool is a list of all the Spaces that have been created in the pool.
The expanded table of spaces and related information.
Query what users are connecting to network shared and the desktop and web apps. Tracking real-time user activity is possible, but turned off by default because it heavily impacts performance. Instead, we pull this information upon request.
Connected Users section on the System page, which is the first in the right column,
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The Connected Users card.
View and manage your scheduled tasks, which are currently limited to Snapshots.
The Scheduled Tasks section on the System page.
Clicking on ‘View Tasks’ will open a card with more information and controls.
View and manage all of the network interfaces for your node.
The Networks section on the System page.
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Use the real-time chart of network activity to quickly verify that traffic is going over the correct network. For example, connecting over 10 GbE when 1 GbE and wi-fi are also available.
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For simple, affordable, and high-performance remote access, we’ve integrated with ZeroTier, who provides a software-based solution. Once you connect your administrator account with an API key, you can manage your virtual private networks (VPNs) from the ‘System’ page.
The ZeroTier section on the System page.
View the status and control various services running on the node:
The Services section on the System page.
View information about your hardware, how long its been on, and the installed software versions. This is also where you’ll find the power buttons for the node.
The System Information section on the System page.