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CodingSec |
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2016-06-27 20:03:43 (vue: 2016-06-27 20:03:43) |
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What is Network Attached storage (NAS) and What are It’s Uses ? |
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Network Attached storage (NAS) is a special type of device for dedicated file storage. It provides local area network (LAN) nodes with file-based shared storage, through a standard Ethernet connection. NAS devices usually do not have a keyboard or display. They are configured and managed with a browser-based utility program. Every NAS has its own IP address and resides on the LAN as an independent network node. One of the important uses of having a NAS is that you can provide multiple clients in the network with access to the same files. Before NAS, enterprises used to have thousands of |
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