NAS
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What is NAS?
NAS (Network-Attached Storage) is a dedicated file-level storage device on a network that lets multiple users and devices centrally store, share, and access files efficiently.
Simply Put:
Think of a school library’s bookshelf that everyone can use. Instead of each student keeping books in their own locker, they all share one big shelf. That shelf is like (NAS), a network storage space where many people and devices can store and access files together.