Networked storage is mainly used in small office environments such as smoking gun slot and in workgroups, where it has adequately replaced the classic servers. They serve as shared file storage for documents and backups, as well as mail and Web servers. On them run the messaging services, automation systems, video surveillance, and other tasks relevant to the modern office. Unlike a classic server, NAS is beautifully designed, takes up only a fraction of the space of a traditional office computer, is quiet, and consumes minimal power. Perhaps the greatest advantage of a NAS, however, is that it is a complete, boxed solution that starts working as soon as you plug in the drives and plug it in. You don’t need a specially trained person to use it, and in terms of ease of operation, it’s comparable to a modern tablet.

NAS have proven to be equally interesting for home use where they are typically used as a torrent station and large storage for movies, photos, and music. However, the home uses of NAS are not limited to these. They take into account the interests of advanced users running specific and complex tasks on NAS, as well as ordinary users, for whom it can be a very convenient and functional tool for working with multimedia content, creating backups, anti-virus protection and, of course, for creating a personal “cloud”.

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