Hardware security: reset button and disk-keys

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Hardware security: reset button and disk-keys

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We are talking to somebody (13 employees) that has office in a collective building. We have to rent 3u in a rack to put network and NAS in.
My issue is, these racks are not only for my prospect to access. We can lock the disks (but any Synology key fits...).
Next, it is easy to somebody to press the reset, although with DSM7 we have received the "Keep password" option.
Still, wondering how you guys would do this.
Thx, Guido
 

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