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WebPAM User v1.5 - Promise Technology, Inc.

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PAM Installation Options<br />

3<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

Following are some examples of ways you can incorporate <strong>WebPAM</strong> into your<br />

network and RAID systems.<br />

Desktop PC<br />

with Internet<br />

browser<br />

Networked PC<br />

with Internet browser<br />

Host PC with FastTrak<br />

SX Controller and<br />

SuperSwap enclosure<br />

The<br />

Internet<br />

Router & Firewall<br />

Host PC with FastTrak<br />

SX Controller<br />

Figure 1. LAN and Internet connections.<br />

Laptop PC<br />

with Internet<br />

browser<br />

File Server with<br />

Utility Server<br />

Host PC with FastTrak<br />

SX Controller and<br />

SuperSwap enclosure<br />

In the example above, there are three PCs, each with a FastTrak SX Series RAID<br />

Controller card and a connection to the company’s LAN.<br />

Two Host PCs have an optional SuperSwap enclosure with up to four SATA<br />

physical drives.<br />

The <strong>WebPAM</strong> runs on each of the PCs with a FastTrak Controller. You can<br />

access <strong>WebPAM</strong> using a networked PC and also on remote a PC connected to<br />

the company network through the Internet. With this arrangement, you can<br />

monitor RAID condition and activity from offsite, such as a hotel room or home<br />

office.

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