Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
Course Prerequisites:
None
Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:
Shared Folders
1. Introduction to WORM Shared Folders
2. Creating WORM Shared Folders
3. Modifying WORM Related Settings in ADM File Explorer
4. Additional Notes
WORM (Write Once, Read Many) is a data storage technology that only allows data to be written to a storage device once and prevents it from being deleted or modified. Data stored on WORM-compliant storage is immutable. This means that once data has been written to a WORM-compliant storage device, it cannot be modified. This plays a key role when it comes to addressing data security and compliance requirements as well as protecting against ransomware and other attacks.
ADM 4.2.6 introduces support for WORM in shared folders on Btrfs volumes which can help add additional protection for important data. Shared folders with WORM enabled can help organizations comply with various data retention regulations and compliance standards to safeguards data from unauthorized access, tampering and malware. Enabling WORM functionality will automatically disable the network recycle bin for the shared folder.
WORM System Requirements: AS52, 53, 54, Lockerstor, Lockerstor Gen2, Lockerstor Gen2+, Lockerstor Gen3, Lockerstor Pro, Lockerstor Pro Gen2, Flashstor, Flashstor Gen2.
WORM shared folders only support Btrfs volumes. Before creating a WORM shared folder, you’ll need to create at least one Btrfs volume first. If there are no Btrfs volumes in an ASUSTOR NAS, please refer here to learn how to create a Btrfs volume.
WORM mode has been activated, it cannot be deactivated.
Enabling the auto lock means that files will be automatically locked upon final write. After writing, they cannot be renamed, modified, or deleted after specifying a grace period. For detailed settings on individual files, please go to File Explorer More for detailed configuration.
WORM will even prevent the system time from being tampered with and shorten the lock time of the WORM shared folder. Once a lock time is set, it can only be extended but not shortened. The actual lock time may be longer than initially set. Lock time may be extended due to factors such as system shutdown or dismounted volume.
Using WORM shared folders also preserves the integrity of important historical documents and records, safeguarding them from any modifications while stored, while still maintaining the flexibility to add new records. You can consider setting files lock status as "Append-only".
Note: It is not possible for anyone to delete a volume and reinitialize a NAS that contains a WORM shared folder set to compliance mode. Administrators may need to double check the relevant instructions again before applying these settings to set this shared folder to compliance mode.
If the WORM settings of a WORM shared folder and its subfolders or files are still allowed to be modified, the WORM settings that are still allowed to be modified will be displayed in the context menu of the folder or files:
WORM shared folders, subfolders, and files will display individual WORM lock status within their properties dialog box.