Network Attached Storage is a local network file storage device that allows file sharing via a standard Ethernet connection.
In general, NAS devices do not have a keyboard or screen connected to them, they are managed through web browsers.
Every NAS device on the local network has an IP address. Users access via this IP.
One of the benefits of NAS devices is to allow multiple users on the network to access the same files. When more capacity is needed, they can be expanded by installing more disks.
NAS devices are more affordable than SANs. For this reason, they are more preferred in small and medium-sized businesses.
It is easy to use, can be set up and used mostly without the need of an IT staff.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
supports
Raid 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, 50, 60 support
Snapshot, Clone
Thin Provisioning
Active Directory Integration
NFS, ISCSI, CIFS, SMB Support
Web Based Management
Software upgrade/update feature
Tracing
System health
network traffic
Storage usage
Automatic email reports
Automated daily processes
Operating System / Virtualization
Windows Server 2012 R2(64bit)
Windows SBS 2016 (64bit)
Redhat Enterprise Linux Server (32bit/64bit)
Suse Enterprise Linux Server (32bit/64bit)
UbuntuServer (32bit/64bit)
VMWare ESXi
Microsoft Hyper-V
Citrix XenServer
Linux Kernel Virtual Machine
Equipment
Redundant, hot-swappable disk drives, power supplies, and fans
Support 64GB ECC DDR4 memory
SSD/M2 support
CE ROHS certificates