EasyNAS Description
Information stored in a storage medium without a file system would be one big body of data, with no way to distinguish between the pieces that are complete and those that are not. The information can be easily separated and given a name to each piece. Each group of data is named a "file" after the way that paper-based information systems are named. A "file system" is the structure and logic rules that manage the information groups and their names. Network-attached storage is a file-level storage server that connects to a computer network to provide data access to a heterogeneous client group. NAS is specialized in serving files by its hardware, software or configuration. It is often made as a computer appliance, a specialised computer that is purpose-built.
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