NAS

If you have multiple computers on your network, you’re a candidate for a network-attached storage (NAS) device. Some NAS servers simply act as a shared volume for backing up and sharing files across your network, while others can do a lot more, such as sharing a printer among your networked PCs, acting as a media streamer or even a surveillance system by supporting IP cameras. You’ll find NAS devices with a single drive and those with multiple drives that allow for greater data protection and higher capacities. Here’s a list of the current top NAS servers.
Network Attached Storage (NAS) allows multiple users to store and share files in a centralised location rather than individuals storing files on their own computers. By using Network Attached Storage documents, reports, music and videos can be shared with anyone who has access to the network making NAS an ideal business storage solution.
NAS Solutions

In today’s digital world all businesses, both small and large, need a system for everyone in the company to easily access files, create back-ups and share devices such as printers. Which is why NAS (Network Attached Storage) may be the solution your business has been looking for.

What Is Network Attached Storage?

It may be beneficial to think of NAS as a standalone hard drive that is wirelessly connected to all the computers in the business. This network of users can then store and access files on the NAS so that anyone can retrieve them.

For businesses this makes data management so much simpler especially when a team is working on a joint project. Documents and other digital media no longer need to be emailed around the office but can be easily placed on the NAS for sharing.

A huge plus point in favour of Network Attached Storage is that it is possible to set up remote access. Forgotten that report you needed to work on at home? No problem. Just remotely log into NAS and retrieve the file.

Desktop Or Rack?

NAS can be configured as either a desktop or rack mounted system. For small businesses or where space is an issue a desktop solution would be advisable. However enterprise users may be wise to invest in a rack mounted system.

Storage & Protection

You can store a huge amount of data on NAS, and arpworkz.com has a wide range of capacities to fit every requirement. Furthermore you will need to protect your data, so RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a key feature allowing data to be written across multiple drives to ensure data is not lost should a drive fail.

Get The Correct Solution For You

Whether you are looking for a desktop or rack mounted system we have everything you need to build, maintain or expand your Network Attached Storage system. And, if you need any advice on NAS, you can email the ARPWorkz Solutions Team on support@arpworkz.com or call our storage specialists.