Difference between revisions of "Network Attached Storage"
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|'''1.''' A Network Attached Storage or NAS device is a server that runs an operating system specifically designed for handling files (rather than block data). | |'''1.''' A Network Attached Storage or NAS device is a server that runs an operating system specifically designed for handling files (rather than block data). | ||
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− | '''Related Terms''': [[Cluster]], Resilient Storage Implementation | + | '''Related Terms''': [[Cluster]], Resilient Storage Implementation, [[Storage Area Network]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 25 December 2020
1. A Network Attached Storage or NAS device is a server that runs an operating system specifically designed for handling files (rather than block data).
Related Terms: Cluster, Resilient Storage Implementation, Storage Area Network. Return To: Data Protection/Recovery Strategy - Category Note (1): Network-attached storage is accessible directly on the local area network (LAN) through LAN protocols such as TCP/IP.
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