What is network-attached storage?
A NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a dedicated device on your home or office network that stores your files in one central place, accessible from any connected device. It usually consists of a small computer server with multiple hard drives, and provides built-in redundancy and sharing features.
Many people use NAS systems for dependable backups, collaborative file access, and long-term storage without relying on third-party cloud services. If you want to take control of your data and eliminate messy, inconsistent storage setups, we can design a tailored blueprint for your overall data management workflow and guide you with our expertise.
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