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NAS
(Network-Attached Storage)
Network-Attached Storage (NAS) is a dedicated file storage device connected to a network, allowing multiple users and devices to access and share data from a centralized location. It is commonly used in homes and businesses for backup, media storage, and file sharing.
NAS systems are easy to set up and manage, offering features like data redundancy, remote access, and scalability. They are an affordable alternative to traditional servers and are widely used in environments requiring efficient data management and collaboration.
NAS systems are easy to set up and manage, offering features like data redundancy, remote access, and scalability. They are an affordable alternative to traditional servers and are widely used in environments requiring efficient data management and collaboration.