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How to Install Synology NAS Hard Drive

This is how to install a hard drive in a Synology NAS. Within this video, I demonstrate how to install a second hard drive within a Synology NAS and then configure it. For my Synology NAS configuration, I used Just a Bunch of Disks ("JBOD") so that I could combine two drives for twice the

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Final Cut Pro X library files are unique. If Final Cut Pro X libraries are stored on certain types of network attached storage, the libraries may become corrupt and be unable to be manipulated by the Final Cut Pro X application. For tech-savvy people, configuring Linux with Samba and Apple Fruit is a viable option.

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