What's New: Network-Attached Storage Replacing Servers

Network-Attached Storage (NAS) essentially couples one or more hard drives to a network cable – no keyboard or monitor. NAS devices are comparatively inexpensive boxes that sit in the corner, serve files, and perhaps share a printer. The result is a class of device that we see filling two distinct needs. Read the full article.

Wednesday, Aug 29, 2007 10:13 pm CDT

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