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Network Attached Storage (NAS)

Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a dedicated device connected to a network that provides centralized storage for multiple users and devices. It functions like a private, shared hard drive accessible over the internet or local network, allowing users to store, access, and back up files easily without needing individual storage solutions for each device. NAS systems typically include their own operating system, manage file sharing efficiently, and support multiple users simultaneously, making data management straightforward and scalable for homes, small businesses, or organizations.