NAS devices are used in a variety of ways in home and enterprise environments. And unlike external USB storage drives, NAS file shares are simultaneously accessible by every network user. Instead of each user using their own local storage or cloud storage (Google Docs, Dropbox, etc.), NAS devices offer a way to have all files under one roof. NAS provides safety, control, and convenience.
That’s because they allow you to simply add-on to current network hardware, without having to replace the existing storage solutions. They’re a convenient storage solution for anyone dealing with ever-increasing file sizes – either at home and at work. NAS devices connect through a network’s router or switch to provide simultaneous access to file shares. Used for both home and business networks, NAS devices can expand and supplement a network’s storage capacity and facilitate easy file sharing. NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a file storage device that serves as a centralized point of data access and retrieval for network users and heterogeneous clients.