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network-attached storage

Buffalo network-attached storage series 1 The 'Buffalo network-attached storage series' are network-attached storage devices.Reviews include [ zdnet.com.com/Buffalo_Gigabit_LinkStation_ 300GB/ _ html CNET/ZDNET:LinkStation], [ zdnet.com.com/Buffalo_TeraStation_Home_S erver_NAS_2TB/ _ html CNET/ZDNET:TeraStation],,

Buffalo network-attached storage series - Kuro Box 1 The 'Kuro Box' is the name for a series of PowerPC and ARM architecture|ARM processor based computers intended for use as a Network-attached storage device

Buffalo network-attached storage series - TeraStation 1 The 'TeraStation' is a Network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor similar to the LinkStation. It uses four internal Hard drives mounted in a RAID array.[ oduct- detail.php?productid=133categoryid=25 Buffalo's Terastation Listing] It comes in a grey or black cube shaped box depending on the model. Since January 2012, the TeraStation uses LIO Target|LIO for its iSCSI target.

Network-attached storage 1 'Network-attached storage' ('NAS') is file- level computer data storage connected to a computer network providing data access to a Heterogeneous computing|heterogeneous group of clients

Network-attached storage 1 NAS devices are gaining popularity, as a convenient method of sharing files among multiple computers.[ CDRLab Test] (in Polish) Potential benefits of network-attached storage, compared to file servers, include faster data access, easier administration, and simple configuration.InfoStor

Network-attached storage 1 NAS systems are networked appliances which contain one or more Hard Drives, often arranged into logical, redundant storage containers or RAID. Network-attached storage removes the responsibility of file serving from other servers on the network. They typically provide access to files using network file sharing protocols such as Network File System (protocol)|NFS, Server Message Block|SMB/CIFS, or Apple Filing Protocol|AFP.

Network-attached storage - History 1 In 2009, NAS vendors (notably CTERA Networks[ of_computing_diversity/q/id/56888/t/2 The Age Of Computing Diversity]. by Frank E. Gillett. Forrester Research, September 16, Page 12. CTERA’s C200 provides a better take on network-attached storage (NAS)

Fileserver - Network-attached storage 1 Network-attached storage (NAS) is file- level computer data storage connected to a computer network providing data access to Heterogeneous computing|heterogeneous clients

Fileserver - Network-attached storage 1 NAS devices are gaining popularity, offering a convenient method for sharing files between multiple computers.[ CDRLab Test] (in Polish) Potential benefits of network-attached storage, compared to non-dedicated file servers, include faster data access, easier administration, and simple configuration.InfoStor

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