# Install Netdata on Synology > 💡 This document is maintained by Netdata's community, and may not be completely up-to-date. Please double-check the > details of the installation process, before proceeding. > > You can help improve this document by > [submitting a PR](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/packaging/installer/methods/synology.md) > with your recommended improvements or changes. Thank you! The good news is that our [one-line installation script](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart.md) works fine if your NAS is one that uses the amd64 architecture. It will install the content into `/opt/netdata`, making future removal safe and simple. ## Run as netdata user When Netdata is first installed, it will run as _root_. This may or may not be acceptable for you, and since other installations run it as the `netdata` user, you might wish to do the same. This requires some extra work: 1. Create a group `netdata` via the Synology group interface. Give it no access to anything. 2. Create a user `netdata` via the Synology user interface. Give it no access to anything and a random password. Assign the user to the `netdata` group. Netdata will chuid to this user when running. 3. Change ownership of the following directories, as defined in [Netdata Security](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/netdata-security.md#security-design): ```sh chown -R root:netdata /opt/netdata/usr/share/netdata chown -R netdata:netdata /opt/netdata/var/lib/netdata /opt/netdata/var/cache/netdata chown -R netdata:root /opt/netdata/var/log/netdata ``` 4. Restart Netdata ```sh /etc/rc.netdata restart ``` ## Create startup script Additionally, as of 2018/06/24, the Netdata installer doesn't recognize DSM as an operating system, so no init script is installed. You'll have to do this manually: 1. Add [this file](https://gist.github.com/oskapt/055d474d7bfef32c49469c1b53e8225f) as `/etc/rc.netdata`. Make it executable with `chmod 0755 /etc/rc.netdata`. 2. Add or edit `/etc/rc.local` and add a line calling `/etc/rc.netdata` to have it start on boot: ```conf # Netdata startup [ -x /etc/rc.netdata ] && /etc/rc.netdata start ``` 3. Make sure `/etc/rc.netdata` is executable: `chmod 0755 /etc/rc.netdata`.