Network-attached storage (NAS) is a computer data storage device connected to a computer network providing data access to group of clients.
NAS systems supplied by Donline are networked appliances which contain two or more hard disk drives, arranged as a RAID array, which provides redundancy should one hard drive fail.
Network-attached storage removes the responsibility of file serving from other servers on the network. Potential benefits of dedicated network-attached storage, compared to general-purpose servers also serving files, include lower initial costs, faster data access, easier administration, and simple configuration.
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