![]() Since the device supports standard communications protocols (listed below), it can be accessed by Windows, Linux, Mac, and any other OS that supports the needed protocols. One of the advantages of the system is that if the primary drive is lost (which includes some system software which works in conjunction with the firmware) the system can be restored onto a replacement SATA hard drive using HP's nasrecovery software. The maximum expanded capacity of MV1 (first-generation) devices is approximately 1.2TB due to memory limitations. ![]() ![]() The capacity of the device may be expanded using the empty drive bay which can house an off-the-shelf Serial ATA hard drive. It has 64 megabytes of RAM, one Gigabit Ethernet interface, and three USB 2.0 ports. The Media Vault's processor is a Broadcom BCM4785 MIPS-based system-on-a-chip running Linux and BusyBox v1.00-pre2 based firmware.
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