December 2017
Beginner
386 pages
9h 16m
English
As the name implies, network-attached storage (NAS) is a network appliance that connects to computers and servers through the switch and acts as dedicated storage in an organization's network (see Figure 8.3). There are manufacturers that build NAS as a file server. It brings flexibility so organizations can rely completely on NAS for file sharing services without the need to use other servers.

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