FNX Magokiler Posted October 30, 2023 Share Posted October 30, 2023 If you have a Synology brand NAS, you probably don't know that it has a very interesting and simple function, integrated into its control panel in all its models (except 4; RC18015xs+, DS214se, DS115j and EDS14). It is automatic shutdown, a very useful function that will allow us to extend its useful life while saving energy, and in this article we are going to tell you how to activate it. This tool allows us to turn off our device at night, while we sleep, or even on weekends, if we only work with it and we are not going to use it on those days. So, if you are interested in this function, I will explain how to do it and where it is located. Schedule Synology automatic shutdown To do this we will have to first access our NAS through the way we want, it even works remotely with quickconnect. Once inside we will have to look for the control panel. There we will only have to look for the Hardware and Power icon to access the menu that interests us. Once inside, we will only have to click on Energy Program so that the options and menu that you will see below appear: By clicking on the Create option we will see this and it will be where we can configure whether we want an automatic shutdown (startup) or activation, and at what times or days we want it to be done without us having to do anything else. At this point we will only have to click OK with the configured times and dates that we want and that's it, it will be registered as we will see below with all the parameters that we have wanted. In addition, we will not have to delete the routines and create them again, we can use the enabled button to leave them on or off if, for example, we only want it to start on working days and it happens that one day you are not going to work because it is a holiday or you have a vacation. . Ready, right now it would be programmed to perform the requested action at the appropriate time. With this we will ensure that the wear and tear of the device and its hard drives is less, as well as the electricity savings that we will achieve during those hours when it is not in operation. Another simpler method, but one that might be what you are looking for, is to put the drives into sleep mode when not in use. Thus achieving a reduction of the above but gaining in startup speed, since in a few seconds it will be up and running again, it will not have to be turned on from the beginning. https://hardzone.es/noticias/equipos/nas-synology-apagado-automatico/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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