NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a type of dedicated file storage device.
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a type of dedicated file storage device that provides local-area network (LAN) nodes with file-based shared storage through a standard Ethernet connection.
It is a data storage solution that is connected to a network and allows multiple users to access it simultaneously. It provides high availability and scalability, as well as advanced data protection features, such as RAID, snapshots, replication, and backup.
NAS is used for a variety of applications, from media streaming to file sharing, and is often used as a central repository for backups.
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