![]() Your settings page should look something like this:Īfter accessing the server, click on “Devices.” The display below shows the first two disks as they are assigned to the system. Select your Time Zone and accept defaults. Select “4k-aligned” under “Default partition format.” Also, if you are running a windows workgroup on your network for sharing, you should add it on this page. The DNS server is usually the same IP address as your router, but I like to use the Google DNS settings as displayed. While you are on this page, you should double-check your network settings. Navigate to the “Settings” page on the top menu. By default, TOWER is the name given to the server and can be accessed via this name or its IP address ( or Access the Server Management Utility via a different computer by opening a web browser and navigating to (or You should see the “Main” page that will be mostly blank. UnRAID is usually managed via a web browser on a separate machine. If you haven’t yet read parts one and two, be sure to read an introduction about how I decided to use unRAID and then how to install unRAID. In part three of this series I’ll be covering how to configure and use your unRAID Server. This guide is something like “I wish I had known this before I started.” It attempts to explain the tradeoffs and install details of the popular storage alternative to Windows Home Server (WHS). This is part three of a three part series of articles serving as a review and basic install walk-through for the storage server unRAID.
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