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Does resetting Synology wipe data?

Resetting the Synology NAS does not impact its data. However, we strongly recommend launching Hyper Backup to back up data and system configurations before the reset.
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What happens when I reset Synology NAS?

You can perform a factory reset at Control Panel > Update & Restore > System Reset to restore your Synology NAS to its original manufacturer settings. All user data stored on the drives will be erased and the entire system will be restored to default settings.
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How do I factory reset my Synology wipe data?

How to Factory Reset a Synology NAS and Delete All Data
  1. Log in to DSM and select the Control Panel. ...
  2. Select Update & Restore.
  3. Select System Reset, then Erase All Data.
  4. As mentioned earlier, all data on the NAS will be removed. ...
  5. Enter your DSM password, then select Submit.
  6. Your Synology NAS will now reset.
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How do I soft reset Synology?

Soft reset your Synology Router

Use a paper clip to gently press and hold the RESET button for 4 seconds. Your Synology Router will then start a soft reset. When the soft reset is complete, launch a web browser on a computer that is being connected to your Synology Router via Ethernet.
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How long does it take to reset Synology NAS?

Enter the admin's login password then hit the “Submit” button. Wait for the Synology NAS to reset. The entire process takes about 10 to 20 minutes. Once the reset is done, start the Synology Assistant to check the NAS status.
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When and How to Reset My Synology NAS

Can I reset my Synology NAS without losing data?

Resetting the Synology NAS does not impact its data. However, we strongly recommend launching Hyper Backup to back up data and system configurations before the reset.
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How do I clean up my Synology NAS?

The storage space in Synology Drive Server is nearly full. What can I do?
  1. Reduce the number of versioning or disable version control.
  2. Clean up the recycle bin.
  3. Delete or disable infrequently accessed files or folders.
  4. Moving shared folders to a volume with more storage space.
  5. Uninstall Synology Drive Server.
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What is the best way to restart Synology NAS?

Press and hold the power button on your Synology NAS for at least three seconds or until you hear a "beep".
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What is hard reset vs soft reset in UDS?

A hard reset certainly means that the whole CPU chip and all its peripherals are reset. The causes for this could be many: reset pin pulled externally, clock failures, on-chip low-voltage detection, watchdog, illegal instruction traps etc etc. More far-fetched, a soft reset could mean a reset caused by software.
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How do I recover data from a failed Synology NAS?

Recover your data
  1. Make sure the RAID type of your storage pool is With data protection and offers data redundancy. ...
  2. Power off your NAS.
  3. Remove all of the original drives from your NAS.
  4. Install a spare drive in the location of Drive 1.
  5. Power on your NAS.
  6. Install DSM on the spare drive to test if you can access it.
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What does Synology data scrubbing do?

Data scrubbing is a data maintenance feature that amends or removes data in storage pools that are incorrect or incomplete. We recommend performing data scrubbing periodically to ensure data consistency and avoid data loss in the event of a drive failure.
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What to do before selling Synology NAS?

To be safe and kind to the next owner, do a factory reset prior to selling it. That way the admin account and all config settings will be set to default. Are you reusing the drives in a new NAS? If not then you can nuke them using DBAN or something so they can be repurposed into any machine.
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How do I wipe my data clean?

For Windows 10, go to the Start Menu and click on Settings. Then navigate to Update & Security, and find the Recovery menu. Next, select Reset this PC and choose Get Started. Follow the instructions to revert your computer to when it was first unboxed.
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How long should Synology NAS last?

Really, a NAS is not quite like a washing machine, that you can hold onto for as long as it works; a NAS is more like a time machine. My recommendation is to change your NAS every 5 YEARS.
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Should I leave my Synology NAS on all the time?

Should You Run Your Synology NAS 24/7? (The Short Answer) While turning your Synology NAS off every night will save some electricity, you will not be able to access any of your files when it is off.
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What are the disadvantages of factory reset?

Data loss: A factory reset's major drawback is that it erases all of the data on the device, including all contacts, messages, photographs, videos, and other sensitive information that might have been saved there. As a result, it's crucial to back up all important data before a factory reset.
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Does hard reset delete everything?

To remove all data from your phone, you can reset your phone to factory settings. Factory resets are also called “formatting” or “hard resets.”
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Which is better factory reset or hard reset?

Unfortunately, some people use "hard reset" when they really mean factory-reset. A factory reset results in a full reset of an Android device to the original settings of the currently-installed ROM. This process deletes all user data and user installed apps, so the device looks like it came fresh out of the box.
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How do I reboot my Synology?

Restarting Synology
  1. Open the Manager (manager.infomaniak.com)
  2. Go to Synology.
  3. Click the server concerned.
  4. Under Quick actions, choose Restart the server.
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How do I reset my NAS storage?

To hard reset your NAS Storage device, you can reset the NAS by press the RESET button or use the reset function in NAS web interface.
  1. Make sure the NAS is well connected to the internet.
  2. Use an unfolded paperclip to press and hold the RESET button for at least 20 seconds and wait until the LED turn green.
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How do I backup and restore my Synology NAS?

Contents
  1. Go to DSM > Hyper Backup to create a backup task.
  2. Follow the instructions in the wizard. When prompted to select applications to be backed up, select Synology Drive Server and Synology Office.
  3. After the backup task has been successfully created, the following data will be backed up: Files and folders.
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How often should I scrub my Synology?

In the Frequency section, ensure that you're running it at least every six months. I run mine every three months. At this page, you can also set certain times when you'd like the data scrubbing process to run.
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How do I clear cached memory on Synology?

Go to Storage Manager > SSD Cache and select the SSD cache to remove. Click Remove to permanently remove the SSD cache. Power off your Synology NAS. Physically remove the SSDs from your Synology NAS and replace them with ones of a larger capacity.
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How do I clear my Synology SSD cache?

Always remove the SSD cache via Storage Manager before unplugging its SSDs from Synology NAS.
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To remove an SSD cache:
  1. Go to the Storage page.
  2. Click the upper-right icon of the SSD cache you want to remove.
  3. Select Remove.
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What is the 3 2 1 backup rule Synology?

A 3-2-1 data protection strategy means having at least three data copies, where one copy is stored locally, and the rest are stored on two different devices.
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