August 2024
Beginner
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NAS drives, sometimes called Network Attached Storage, allow you to store and backup files to a central point on a network.
A NAS drive usually contains one or more individual hard disk drives that can be formatted as a single drive, or as a RAID.
The drives are encased in a box similar to the one shown on the right.
A NAS drive has its own operating system which is usually some Linux derivative. Folders are created and shared on the NAS so that all the machines on the network can access the files in these folders. Shared data can either be set to private for one particular machine or shared publicly for all machines to see.

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