Sitemap  
 OneStopClick
  

Home
Services
Research
News
Supplier Directory
Tools
Events
About
Contact Us
         Home > Supplier Directory + Login        
Select your company size

Info SecurityInfo Security
Storage - BackupStorage - Backup
  Remote Backup
  DAS
  NAS
  Disaster Recovery
  RAID Systems
Microsoft SolutionsMicrosoft Solutions
Software-as-a-ServiceSoftware-as-a-Service
Customer Intelligence Customer Intelligence
Web Design and DevelopmentWeb Design and Development
Custom ProgrammingCustom Programming
Permission Based Marketing Permission Based Marketing
IT RecruitmentIT Recruitment
Hosted ApplicationsHosted Applications
Mobile Computing Mobile Computing


   

NAS

Small   [10-49 employees]  
Also in Mid-Market (50-500) and Enterprise (500+) NAS Directory
 

Network access storage NAS is storage in a form that is readily accessible on a network, as opposed to direct-attached storage, enabling multiple users to share the same storage space at once. This involves central management of hard disk minimising overhead & is dedicated to file sharing.

 
  Systems Integration & Cabling

  Profile | Website | Phone | Contact
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Network Attached Storage (NAS) - relocates storage from application servers onto its own independent platform.
Systems Integration & Cabling   View Profile : Systems Integration & Cabling  - Open
  Alpha Business Computers Ltd

  Profile | Website | Phone | Contact
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
NAS provides access to greater volumes of storage and resilience offered by higher specification servers to smaller groups.
Alpha Business Computers Ltd   View Profile : Alpha Business Computers Ltd - Open
  Grau Data Storage

  Profile | Website | Phone | Contact
Infinistore Virtual Disk
IVD is a Network Attached Storage appliance that installs on the network as an NT server.
Grau Data Storage   View Profile : Grau Data Storage - Open
  Storage Depot Ltd

  Profile | Website | Phone | Contact
NAS
Add a central storage device to your small office network in seconds.
Storage Depot Ltd   View Profile : Storage Depot Ltd - Open

Network-attached storage (NAS) systems are generally computing-storage devices that can be accessed over a computer network, rather than directly being connected to the computer (via a computer bus). This was meant to have a storage array device that incorporated a file system and presented either a networked file system protocol such as NFS or CIFS, or else emulated a disk device so that the array could be connected to a storage I/O interconnect to the host.

 

A network-attached storage (NAS) device is a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing. It does not provide e-mail, authentication or file management. NAS allows more hard disk storage space to be added to a network that already utilises servers without shutting them down for maintenance and upgrades. With a NAS device, the server handles all of the processing of data but a NAS device delivers the data to the user. A NAS device does not need to be located within the server but can exist anywhere in a LAN and can be made up of multiple networked NAS devices.

 

Network attached storage NAS solutions are designed specifically to serve files that can handle high-bandwidth, and manage file-serving tasks, increasing efficiency. This allows the Network Server to focus on critical business tasks such as application handling and email. It also allows connecting to multiple operating systems and sharing data among disparate clients and servers. 

 

Email this page Email this page Link to this Link to this AddThis Social Bookmark Button


         Home > Supplier Directory
  

 
Topics
 
Site Sections
Services   |   Research   |   Technology Directory   |   About   |   Contact Us 
 
Most Popular
Leased Line   |    MPLS   |   Colocation   |  Latest News Headlines  |   Speed Test   |   What is RSS?  What is RSS?

 


Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the OneStopClick  Privacy Policy, User Agreement  &  Copyright  2008