01-03-2023, 12:45 PM
It's generally a good idea to encrypt the data on your NAS device to protect it from unauthorized access. If you are using the QNAP NAS TS-133 to store sensitive data, such as business documents or personal financial information, it's especially important to ensure that the data is secure. Encrypting the volume on your NAS device can help protect your data in the event that someone gains unauthorized access to your NAS device, either physically or over the network.
But, I would not do it because NAS is located in your home. The concerns would be quite opposite. How to encrypt any data I send to the cloud. No one knows who has an access to it.
To encrypt the volume on your QNAP NAS TS-133, you will need to use the QNAP NAS web interface to create an encrypted volume and then move your data onto the encrypted volume. The exact steps for creating an encrypted volume will depend on the version of QNAP NAS firmware that you are using, so you may need to consult the QNAP NAS documentation or support resources for more detailed instructions.
But, I would not do it because NAS is located in your home. The concerns would be quite opposite. How to encrypt any data I send to the cloud. No one knows who has an access to it.
To encrypt the volume on your QNAP NAS TS-133, you will need to use the QNAP NAS web interface to create an encrypted volume and then move your data onto the encrypted volume. The exact steps for creating an encrypted volume will depend on the version of QNAP NAS firmware that you are using, so you may need to consult the QNAP NAS documentation or support resources for more detailed instructions.