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What Is a NAS? Network Attached Storage Explained
A NAS, short for Network Attached Storage, is a storage device connected to a network that allows multiple devices to store and access files from one central location. In simple terms, a NAS acts like a shared storage system for your home or business network. Instead of files being stored only on one computer, they can be accessed by other authorized devices connected to the same network. NAS devices are commonly used for: Extra storage File sharing Backups Media servers Busi

CyberCorks Editorial
May 274 min read
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