Network Attached Storage - significado y definición. Qué es Network Attached Storage
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COMPUTER DATA STORAGE SERVER
Network attached storage; Network Attached Storage; Network-Attached Storage; Network attatched storage; NAS box; Network-Attached Secure Disks; NAS drive; Clustered NAS; Network Attached Storage (NAS); Network Attached Secure Disks; NAS appliance; Network connected storage; NAS (computing)
  • SAN]] use in network architecture

Network Attached Storage         
<networking, storage> (NAS) Fixed disks, RAID arrays, and magnetic tape drives connected directly to a {Storage Area Network} (SAN) or other direct network connection. This is in contrast to a file server where the peripherals are connected to the network via a computer (the server). (2003-06-30)
Network-attached storage         
Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level (as opposed to block-level storage) computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. The term "NAS" can refer to both the technology and systems involved, or a specialized device built for such functionality (as unlike tangentially related technologies such as local area networks, a NAS device is often a singular unit).
Network Direct Attached Storage         
COMPUTER NETWORK DISK ACCESS PROTOCOL
Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary storage area network system, originally marketed by the company Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via the Ethernet family of computer networks. Unlike other more common forms of networked storage, NDAS does not use TCP/IP to communicate over the network.

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Network-attached storage

Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level (as opposed to block-level storage) computer data storage server connected to a computer network providing data access to a heterogeneous group of clients. The term "NAS" can refer to both the technology and systems involved, or a specialized device built for such functionality (as unlike tangentially related technologies such as local area networks, a NAS device is often a singular unit).

Ejemplos de uso de Network Attached Storage
1. NetApp is the company behind the popularity of network–attached storage (NAS) architecture, as opposed to more costly storage area network (SAN). Its Haifa center had employed 51 people.
2. If you‘re already using networked directories, you can even point the Sonos straight to them, without using the setup software: Sonos can stream from any network–attached storage device that supports the common Internet file system (CIFS) protocol, such as the Buffalo LinkStation or Maxtor Shared Storage drives.
3. Once the wired connection is established––to a ZoneBridge or ZonePlayer––the Sonos system can access digital music stored on your home network (Windows PC, Mac, or network–attached storage drive) or––in the case of Internet radio, Rhapsody, Sirius, and Pandora––pull it straight off the Internet.