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Network attached storage (NAS) is hard disk storage that is set up with its own network address rather than being attached to the department computer that is serving applications to a network’s workstation users. By removing storage access and its management from the department server, both application programming and files can be served faster because they are not competing for the same processor resources. The network attached storage device is attached to a local area network (typica
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NAS software can usually handle a number of network protocols, including Microsoft's Internetwork Packet Exchange and NetBEUI, Novell's Netware Internetwork Packet Exchange, and Sun Microsystems' Network File System. |
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The TRITTON Wireless NAS offers 200GB of shared wireless storage. Users can have read/ write access at the same time giving anyone on the network additional storage. Integrate into your home network as a media storage server backing up music, photos and videos. In an office environment the WiFi NAS can be used as a file server and with
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Setup is simple and only takes few minutes to be up and running. Administering the Simple NAS is done through a web based interface by logging onto the unit via your web browser. |
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To build network attached storage the storage needs of the smart home and SOHO networks are growing exponentially, driven by the storage requirements of digital content such as captured video and digital photos. What’s more, management of this digital content is becoming an increasingly time-consuming task for integrators and end users alike.
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NAS solutions come in all shapes and sizes and offer many connectivity options. Selecting the right one for the SOHO/ home networking markets includes a few crucial steps |
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Used Network Attached Storage is risky. Product Perforamnce is key! There are trends on how used network attached storage is purchased and a few of them are worth pointing out. One is that in the enterprise data center market segment, storage is purchased independently of the server for the most part. In that market, the nas storage purc
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It is important to evaluate the storage products AND the storage vendor before making the selection. Buying storage at the same time as the server may not be the best move -- there may be a better storage solution -- but a package deal may make it compelling. |
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Network attached Storage Review of the Linksys EFG120 network attached storage
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We tested the Linksys EFG120 network-attached storage unit on a small Ethernet network with multiple PCs. As expected, accessing files residing on the EFG120 was as fast as accessing the same files on a local hard drive. |
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A network-attached storage (NAS) device is a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server- centric system typically provides, such as e-mail, authentication or file management. NAS allows more hard disk storage space to be added to a network that already u
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