7 things you need to look for when buying a NAS
More data than ever is being generated at home and in offices and network-attached storage (NAS) has proven a reliable method of storing everything in a single location. They're essentially high-capacity storage servers without all the technical overhead. If you're unfamiliar with server management, a NAS enclosure can be an entry point to store lots of data without getting your hands dirty. Just about any device can connect and transfer data to the NAS, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktop PCs, and other storage services. But how do you choose a NAS? Here are some handy pointers to bear in mind when shopping around.
More data than ever is being generated at home and in offices and network-attached storage (NAS) has proven a reliable method of storing everything in a single location. They’re essentially high-capacity storage servers without all the technical overhead. If you’re unfamiliar with server management, a NAS enclosure can be an entry point to store lots of data without getting your hands dirty. Just about any device can connect and transfer data to the NAS, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktop PCs, and other storage services. But how do you choose a NAS? Here are some handy pointers to bear in mind when shopping around.
Grégoire Lambert
Switzerland
Switzerland
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