Network Attached Storage (NAS)

A network attached storage (NAS) system is a file-dedicated storage device which is attached to a network. It makes data accessible from multiple authorized users and devices. NAS devices are connected to the network via Ethernet and provide a single access point for storage to make data available for everyone who needs it, regardless of the location which enables users to collaborate and share data more effectively.

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