Network Attached Storage for Home Networks

By: Robert Carter
Submitted: 2007-01-17 15:48:02
Print this article | For publisher | Social Bookmarking
Rating:
 

Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a way to store common data on a network. While many people think that NAS is only intended for businesses, it can be a great solution for home networking as well. Indeed, many homes nowadays have more than one PC. File sharing between multiple home PCs is often needed, such as accessing your desktop data on your laptop, so you can work on the patio, or downloading a movie on your desktop PC and playing it on your living room's HEPC.

While it may sound complicated at first, it really isn't. A NAS device is simply a small box designed to host one or more hard drives. It comes with it's own operating system and network interface and all you need to do to make it work is plug it on to your switch or network router with a UTP cable. And that's it. You now have your own file server for your home network. However, NAS devices are simple to use for a good reason. They have very limited features and capabilities. In fact, the only thing they can do is accept and distribute files accross your local network. That's pretty much it. For the average home user, however, this is usually enough.

NAS for Home Networks

In it's simplest form, a NAS device consists of a hard drive, a network card and a simple operating system residing in an EPROM memmory. Externally, it looks similar to a common external hard drive, apart from the RJ45 network socket. More advanced configurations are available that offer advanced features such as RAID support (multiple hard drives per device) but these are both expensive and many times unecessary for home use.

Finally, some NASs have USB ports through which you can make your USB devices such as printers or external hard drives available on your home network. All you need to do is simply connect the device to the NAS USB port and it will be accessible by any PC on your home network. One added benefit of this approach is that you no longer need to turn on the PC where the printer is connected in order to use that printer on your home-network. You only need to have your local NAS device turned on!

So, if you're looking for an inexpensive, easy, convenient and platform independent way to store your vast amounts of data, NAS would be the ideal solution!

Robert Carter maintains a Web Hosting Review page at http://www.SeekYourHosting.com

Article source: Expert Articles

Most Recent Articles in Hardware category

  • High Quality DDS-4 C5718A Tape Cartridge Developed By HP - By: Jessica McIntosh
    HP DDS 4 tape offers you lowest cost per GB. DDS-4 C5718A backup tapes are robustly tested by HP to withstand 100 full backups or 2000 passes. HP DDS4 tape provides greater capacity of 40GB with compressed information and 20GB with native information.
  • Advanced DDS-4 DGD150PWW Tape Cartridge Designed By Sony - By: Jessica McIntosh
    DGD150PWW is a high capacity DDS4 backup tape that is designed by Sony. Physical size of Sony DDS4 tape is much smaller than other tape formats but it offers greater capacity of 20 GB (un-compressed data). Sony uses ultra fine dual-layer media coating mechanism in its DDS-4 DGD150PWW backup tapes.
  • High Capacity Fuji DDS-4 26047350 Tape Cartridge - By: Jessica McIntosh
    Fuji DDS4 tape has been designed to withstand harsh conditions and can accommodate 20GB native and 40GB compressed information. Data storage capacity of Fuji DDS4 tape cartridge doubles in compressed mode. Fuji DDS-4 cartridges help in long term archiving and data protection.
  • Understanding HP Notebooks - By: Yasin Resif
    Mobile notebooks tend to become thin, tiny, and lightweight. Regrettably, HP's flagship line of mobile notebooks possesses none of these features.
  • Getting An Apple Notebook - By: Yasin Resif
    Thanks to an emphasis on style, a preoccupation with intuitive features and smart, well-designed interfaces, the Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro are a common sight these days
  • Nintendo Wii Buyers' Guide For Computer Buffs - By: Anthony Taylor
    Wii package deals can include a number of optional bundles from any given shop.
  • Sony Vaio Notebook Types - By: Yasin Resif
    If you're an avid Sony fan, you obviously would like to know what current Vaio laptops are obtainable for buy, where to get them and which ones from the quite a few styles to select from.
  • Acer As A Notebook Brand - By: Yasin Resif
    Acer's Timeline laptop series can also be extraordinary, promising up to Eight hours of battery existence, the most effective of any mainstream notebook.
  • Sony Vaio VPC-CW1S1E Notebook - By: Yasin Resif
    If you are one of those people who want to use a new laptop with new Windows 7, then you've got a good purpose to have a look at new 2009 HP notebook versions.
  • Asus As A Notebook Brand - By: Yasin Resif
    For small business travelers and professionals, U series notebooks are a elegant, user-friendly option. Seeking at the U string types, you get the impression that no space is wasted.