Should you invest in a NAS system at home to store your data? I did, and it's already paying off
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Should you invest in a NAS system at home to store your data? I did, and it's already paying off
"Not sure what a NAS is? Essentially, it's a device on your network (whether at home or in a business) that is primarily used for storing files. Yes, some NAS devices offer more than just that, but the focus is on keeping your files and folders off your desktops, laptops, tablets, or phones and housing them in a centralized location."
"One such NAS is the Terramaster F4-425 4-Bay NAS . This device allows you to add up to 4 drives for a total of 120 TB of storage. Of course, the F4-425 isn't only about file storage. With this device, you can create an almost Google Workspace-like ecosystem that can serve as a storage device, a multimedia hub, real-time local/remote synchronization, two-way synchronization between cloud and NAS storage, and much more."
Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices provide centralized file storage on a local network, keeping files off desktops, laptops, tablets, and phones. Users can build a NAS with Linux or buy a dedicated device and deploy it on a LAN. The Terramaster F4-425 is a 4-bay NAS supporting up to 120 TB of drive capacity. The F4-425 functions as more than storage: it can operate as a multimedia hub, perform real-time local and remote synchronization, and enable two-way synchronization between cloud and NAS storage. Setup requires inserting drives, connecting Ethernet, powering on, and installing the Terramaster app.
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