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Network-Attached Storage (NAS) is a type of storage solution that connects to a computer network, allowing multiple devices to access and share files and data.
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NAS devices are dedicated file servers that provide storage capacity and file sharing services to the network users.
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In simple terms, NAS is like a storage box connected to your home network. It acts as a central hub where all devices on the network can store and retrieve files.
- Easy File Sharing
- Centralized Storage Management.
- Data Redundancy and Protection.
- Data Backup
- Remote Access
- Scalability
- Cost-Effective Storage