Benefits of Network Attached Storage (NAS)

joanne pace
With technology getting more and more sophisticated, the need for data recovery has also intensified. Both at personal and business levels the growing need for data recovery is felt. In the case of businesses, loss of data can lead to a complete disaster costing millions of dollars. For private owners though the loss may not be to such an extent, there is considerable loss of money by the damage to important data. So it becomes crucial for some means of data recovery plan to be in place to avoid loss of vital data.

The updating of data recovery strategies has equaled the advancements in data storage. Usages of virtual drives and racks have become an integral part of saving huge amounts of information in a set of large network drives. Network Attached Storage (NAS) has turned to be the standard method for the storage of huge amounts of information. Network attached storage is more in use in medium and large scale businesses to protect their data and also provide solutions in case of data loss.

Advantages of Network Attached Storage
The major advantage of network attached storage is the merging of various storage levels for the use of administrators. Combining all the servers and placing them in a single system which contains a set of drives is more conducive than a single server. Another factor that makes the network attached storage more beneficial is the prevention of the management of defects occurring in the individual machines. The NAS fuses a number of servers and the problems associated with them into a single easily manageable system that gives solutions at a faster rate. Retrieving lost information thereby becomes a simple task and handling of mammoth corporate data becomes astoundingly simple to manipulate, even with the involvement of several offices and also mobile areas.

Disadvantages of Network Attached Storage
One of the few drawbacks faced by the network attached storage system is the problems associated with the file systems in it. The end users are linked to the network attached storage system by means of their operating systems. They set up all their back up in the network attached storage system. The difficulty arises due to the fact that the file system in the NAS is based on Linux and if some defect occurs it becomes quite hard to recover all the data. Only a professional data recovery service can retrieve the lost data successfully.

The above mentioned benefits and drawbacks are the only few faced with the network attached storage system used in the handling of sophisticated and updated network technology. It is necessary for the presence of an updated topology structure in businesses that makes use of the network attached storage system. Though the network attached storage may not be the solution needed by businesses, data recovery is very vital for all businesses, as it is the only means of surviving any disaster.

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