which is the file level data storage device connected to TCP/ip network
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tcp/ip network level connected
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File level data storage device connected to TCP/ip network
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NAS
- NAS(Network Attached Storage) is a file-level data storage device that is attached to an TCP/IP network, usually the Ethernet.
- This NAS is typically uses the NFS or the CIFS protocols, although the other choices like HTTP are available.
- NAS appears to be the operating system that works as a shared folder when the Employees access files from the NAS like they do on any other file on the network.
- NAS is not typically as fast as the block-based SAN, but high-speed LANs can overcome most of the performance and latency issues.
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