How to set up and use Windows as network-attached-storage (NAS)
Network-attached storage (NAS) can be expensive, especially when shopping for a pre-built enclosure. An old PC can create a NAS and you don't have to swap the operating system. If you're familiar with Windows and prefer to stick with Microsoft's software, it's entirely possible to create a NAS using Windows 11. This guide will show you what you need and how to configure Windows so it's better suited to storing lots of data, running services, and having multiple clients connect through the local area network (LAN).
Network-attached storage (NAS) can be expensive, especially when shopping for a pre-built enclosure. An old PC can create a NAS and you don’t have to swap the operating system. If you’re familiar with Windows and prefer to stick with Microsoft’s software, it’s entirely possible to create a NAS using Windows 11. This guide will show you what you need and how to configure Windows so it’s better suited to storing lots of data, running services, and having multiple clients connect through the local area network (LAN).
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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