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What is a Network-Attached-Storage device and how does it work?

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A network-attached storage device, or NAS for short, is a specialised type of computer designed to provide file-based data storage services to a computer network. In contrast to a standard desktop or laptop PC, which typically stores its data on an internal hard drive, a NAS device contains one or more large-capacity drives that are accessible by all devices on the network.
Posted on 10/19/22

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