NAS Network attached disk storage for home or small office networks
January 11th, 2007
Having had a hard disk failure I decided it was time to invest in some network based storage. I have settled on this NAS.Server. It connects directly to my broadband router and allows anyone on the network to access the drive. It makes keeping two copies of my data online easier so that if one disk fails I still have the data on the other.
This NAS Server is SAMBA complient, so allows connections from Windows, Mac and Linux machines. It also has a built in FTP server which can be set to be accessed through the Internet making your files available, should you need them, from anywhere you can get an Internet connection.
I bought mine empty and added a 80 gig drive, not huge, but should keep me going for a while.
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