Network-attached storage (NAS) is usually a specific device that only serves to store data for clients to access. They’ve become more powerful over the years and can now run services that transform the small server into a media streaming platform, home surveillance backend, or even a web server. You can use your Windows 11 PC as a NAS without losing out on using the system as a general computer or for gaming. This guide will show you how to create a NAS with your PC and still use it as normal.