Map network drive cho máy mac

Nếu bạn là người mới sử dụng máy tính, chúng tôi sẽ đề cập đến những điều cơ bản trước tiên. Vậy ổ đĩa mạng là gì? SAN và NAS là gì và họ có thể làm gì cho bạn?

Ổ đĩa mạng là bất kỳ loại bộ nhớ nào được kết nối với bộ định tuyến. Chúng thường được tạo thành từ các máy tính hoạt động như các máy chủ để cung cấp lưu trữ, một NAS hoặc SAN. Một thiết bị NAS có thể đơn giản như một ổ cứng ngoài được kết nối với bộ định tuyến của bạn hoặc phức tạp như một thiết bị NAS chuyên dụng với phần cứng và nhiều ổ đĩa riêng của nó. Dù bằng cách nào, thiết bị sẽ kết nối với bộ định tuyến của bạn qua Ethernet và cung cấp các ổ đĩa cho người dùng được ủy quyền. Đó là một cách tuyệt vời để có bộ nhớ trung tâm mà mọi người đều có thể sử dụng.

Một SAN cơ bản là một NAS phức tạp hơn có thể có nhiều ổ đĩa có sẵn từ bên trong mạng. Chúng thường chỉ được sử dụng trong doanh nghiệp.

NAS rất hữu ích cho người dùng gia đình để họ có thể chia sẻ phim, nhạc, tệp hoặc trò chơi trên nhiều máy tính trong cùng một nhà, chung cư, ký túc xá hoặc bất kỳ thứ gì. Giá rẻ để mua, đơn giản để thiết lập, họ đang rất phổ biến thực sự.

Vì vậy, đó là những gì bạn cần biết về ổ đĩa mạng. Bây giờ chúng ta hãy tiếp tục với việc gắn một với máy Mac của bạn.

Map network drive cho máy mac

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What is a network drive used for?

Whether it’s populated or diskless, has one bay or more than five, a network drive is typically used as an alternative to cloud storage. It may be easy to drag and drop files to something like Google Drive or Dropbox, but just a bit of drive mapping can make using a network drive a fantastic cloud alternative.

Some of network drive’s key advantages include:

  • Better control over your files
  • More security features than cloud services
  • Flexibility without compromising on privacy
  • Being used by multiple users across multiple devices

Map network drive on macOS (one-time)

Nowadays, most NAS devices are seriously easy to map. Let’s say that you’ve been working on a document in your home office but have just remembered a key fact that you want to include. Time to make a quick edit from your wife’s laptop before you forget about it!

Map network drive cho máy mac

Network drive access can be obtained in three simple steps, provided you don’t mind having to repeat those steps if the connection drops, you restart your Mac, or the device is disconnected:

  1. In Finder, either hit Command+K to bring up “Connect to Server” or click Go > Connect to Server
  2. Enter the path of the network drive you’re trying to map (e.g. smb://192.168.1.300/shared/Files) and click Connect
  3. Enter your login details and password then click OK to mount the network drive

You can now access the relevant drive either via your desktop or the sidebar in Finder windows.

Automatically connect to a network drive on Mac

Maybe you have a server in your office with a connected network drive and want all your employees to be able to connect to it so they can collaborate on shared documents. If you want to keep a Mac connected to a network drive, even after restarting, the easiest way to do this is to follow the three steps above then add these:

  1. Hit the Apple menu, then System Preferences > Users & Groups
  2. From here, select Login Items and click + to add a new item
  3. Find your network drive and click Add, then close the window

Map network drive cho máy mac

This is how to map network drive on macOS so it stays connected even after reboot. Network drives won’t, however, connect automatically if you’re using a different WiFi network.

Make a network drive accessible from Mac desktop

Depending on your settings, mounted drives may not always appear on your desktop. That’s not necessarily a problem if you don’t mind only being able to see connected servers in Finder window sidebars and open/save dialogues.

If, however, you want your NAS device to always be just one double-click away (in the same way that most people have Macintosh HD as a visible item on their desktop) just follow these steps:

CloudMounter is an essential utility to install on your Mac if you use network drives. It gives you a single point of access to all your network drives, as well as any external drives whatsoever. Mount drives from your menu bar and easily access their contents in your Finder. 

Map network drive cho máy mac

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Remount a mapped network drive with one click

Managing, or working across, multiple departments that each have their own network drive? In that case, it can be handy to create aliases of mapped network drive(s):

  1. Right click on any mapped NAS device on your desktop.
  2. Select Make Alias

If you use CloudMounter, remounting is even easier — you can do it with a single click in the menu bar. That can be very helpful if you need to keep jumping between different shared drives. Check the article about how to clone mac hard drive.

How to manage files with network-attached storage   

In most cases, macOS’s default tools are sufficient for viewing, editing, and deleting files. That might change, however, if you’re using a NAS device. For example, it’s very easy to end up with a ton of duplicate files on your network drive where it’s likely you’ll be less concerned about making the most of your storage as you might be with a built in hard drive.

Gemini is a great tool for digging out any duplicate content on your drives, so you can ditch everything you no longer need while hanging onto backup documents, photos, etc.

  1. Open the app and hit the giant + or drag your folder of choice into the window
  2. Choose from recommended locations or select a custom folder
  3. Push the green Scan for Duplicates button to get started
  4. Delete duplicate files manually or use Smart Cleanup to automate the process.

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For a more granular approach to file management, you might want to consider something like DCommander or Forklift. These apps both offer dual-pane file management, as well as features like batch renaming, copying, and deletion, in a more seamless way than your default Finder.

Although Forklift was designed with FTP management in mind, it’s become a favorite of network drive users because of how closely it resembles macOS. Billed as a Finder replacement app in parts of its marketing material, you won’t find an app much more native unless it comes out of Cupertino.

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Plus, getting started with the app is incredibly simple:

  1. Open the Forklift app
  2. Use the left-hand panel to find the file(s) you want to move across
  3. Select the right-hand panel then, using the sidebar, click on your network drive
  4. Start moving, renaming and archiving files

If Forklift isn’t for you then you might prefer to take a look at DCommander, an approved Mac alternative of Total Commander for Windows. In addition to two side-by-side file panels that look very similar to those of Forklift, DCommander puts a wider range of commands and features (including quick file viewing, selective file unpacking, navigation history, and a great looking Dark Mode) at your fingertips without the need to leave the dual-panel display.

Map network drive cho máy mac

Both apps let you do things like mark certain drives as favorites, create and browse archives, and get previews of items. In short, they’re much like macOS’s Finder … only better. It’s difficult to overstate how much easier it becomes to manage Mac storage with dual-pane browsing until you try to organize your network drive without it!

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Effectively manage Mac storage day-to-day

Thanks to macOS, network drive mapping is a pretty simple process even if you’re not particularly tech-savvy. You might be out of luck if you’re hoping to access a NAS device from another network using standard macOS tools but, at present, that’s pretty much the only thing keeping network drives from competing with the cloud at the mainstream level.

If remote access isn’t such a concern for you and you’re using NAS as an alternative to cloud, then it’s definitely worth taking a look at programs like Forklift or DCommander to make file management easier once you’re done drive mapping, as well as Gemini to ensure that your NAS device isn’t filling up with duplicate files you don’t need.

If you decide cloud storage works better for you, try Dropshare. It lets you expand your storage and makes it easy to manage and share your screenshots and screen recordings without getting your Mac cluttered. 

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