HOME NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE BUYERS GUIDE By Mark Speener.
Network attached storage (NAS) for the home is all the rage. NAS provides a way to share files, access music and movies and backup your data. To help people interested in a NAS device choose the best network attached storage for them, NASDrives.net presents this buyers guide.
What is Network Attached Storage? Network attached storage devices are small servers dedicated to nothing but file sharing. Instead of having to physically connect a drive to your computer, you can just plug a device into your home network that provides additional storage space. Storage prices are falling and adding 250gb, 500gb or even 1 tb (terabyte) is becoming cheap and easy.
Advantages of NAS:
* It's a simple way to add data storage to all your computers rather than just one.
* Multiple computers are able to access files anytime and do not rely on a host PC for file sharing.
* Savings on your electric bill because a power hungry computer or server need not be on 24 hours a day to share files.
* New media server features allow for centralization of your music and movie library so it can be shared by everyone on your network and even streamed to home audio and video devices.
* Provides a central place for backup storage.