Network-attached storage (NAS) is a type of file-dedicated storage that allows staff members to efficiently collaborate over a network by providing data that is constantly accessible. Every computer network consists of client computers that communicate with the servers and server computers that are connected.
NAS devices are specialized servers designed to manage file-sharing and data requirements for storage completely. We provide private networks reliable, secure, and fast solutions for keeping data.
The purpose of network-attached storage:
NAS systems are used by organizations for multiple functions, such as:
File storage like Documents and sharing
For data backup and disaster recovery
Create active data archives
Host virtual desktop infrastructure.
Test and develop web-based and server-side web applications
Stream media files like Videos
Store images and videos that require frequent access
Create an internal printing repository
For instance, a media organization produces a large number of photographs each day. However, network latency prevents the business from continuously streaming this data to the cloud. Rather, it stores the pictures on an expensive NAS device. These images are accessible to all employees over the corporate network for editing.