network drive - translation to English
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network drive - translation to English

COMPUTER THAT PROVIDES FILE SYSTEMS IN A COMPUTER NETWORK
Storage server; Workgroup file server; Workgroup File server; Fileserver; Network drive; File host; File Server Solution; File Server; Document server

network drive         
Drive di rete (drive rigido il cui accesso avviene tramite la rete locale)
file server         
servo delle schede (unità del computer che da servizi alla rete)
drive-in restaurant         
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SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE WHILE PARKED
Drive-in restaurant; Drive-In; Drive-ins; Drivein; Drive in; Drive Inn; ⛾; Drive In
ristorante drive-in, ristorante in cui si è serviti pur rimanendo nella propria automobile

Definition

file server
Hardware and software that together provide file-handling and storage functions for multiple users on a {local area network}. The most common choices for file server software are Sun Microsystems' Network File System for Unix and Novell Netware for IBM PC compatibles. There is also a version of NFS for PCs called PC-NFS. Storing files on a file server saves having multiple copies stored on individual computers, thus economising on disk space and also makes administrating and updating the files easier.

Wikipedia

File server

In computing, a file server (or fileserver) is a computer attached to a network that provides a location for shared disk access, i.e. storage of computer files (such as text, image, sound, video) that can be accessed by the workstations that are able to reach the computer that shares the access through a computer network. The term server highlights the role of the machine in the traditional client–server scheme, where the clients are the workstations using the storage. A file server does not normally perform computational tasks or run programs on behalf of its client workstations.

File servers are commonly found in schools and offices, where users use a local area network to connect their client computers.