If you’ve ever asked yourself, “what is Network Attached Storage and how does it work?” it’s actually pretty simple. Basically, Network Attached Storage (NAS) is like a privately-owned version of Google Drive’s Cloud. It is accessible to multiple devices via your internet network, so users can access and save files to and from a shared location. NAS also offers a place to store system backups so that you do not lose information if your computer crashes.
Because it is good for group projects, Network Attached Storage is often used by businesses, but it can be helpful at home as well. If you are tired of using external hard drives and USB flash drives to backup documents or you are slowing down your laptop by keeping too many files on the hard drive, you may enjoy the convenience of an NAS drive.
NAS devices offer flexibility and scalability, so you can choose the capacity and speed that suit your needs. For many homes, NAS with 2TB to 7TB of storage space is all you need, but if you work from home, store a lot of large photo or video files or run a small business, you may want more.