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These devices are hard drives in a box that are connected to the network and addressed using a [[UNC]] path like "\\bendercell\c".  They are setup using an internet browser.  They're ideal for backup systems.
 
These devices are hard drives in a box that are connected to the network and addressed using a [[UNC]] path like "\\bendercell\c".  They are setup using an internet browser.  They're ideal for backup systems.
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This is a Cavalry CAND Series CAND3002T0 Network Hard Drive:<br>
 
This is a Cavalry CAND Series CAND3002T0 Network Hard Drive:<br>
 
[[image:cavalry_nas.jpg|300px]][[image:cavalry_nas_back.jpg|300px]]
 
[[image:cavalry_nas.jpg|300px]][[image:cavalry_nas_back.jpg|300px]]
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We use this type of device to create a backup system for customers.  We recommend it as superior in solution to hard drives that are attached directly to USB or firewire on a shared computer.  These devices don't need to be attached to any particular computer to be used.
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The [[backup software]] that we recommend is [[Acronis]]

Latest revision as of 02:29, 10 October 2008

NAS = "Network Attached Storage"

These devices are hard drives in a box that are connected to the network and addressed using a UNC path like "\\bendercell\c". They are setup using an internet browser. They're ideal for backup systems.

This is a Cavalry CAND Series CAND3002T0 Network Hard Drive:
Cavalry nas.jpgCavalry nas back.jpg



We use this type of device to create a backup system for customers. We recommend it as superior in solution to hard drives that are attached directly to USB or firewire on a shared computer. These devices don't need to be attached to any particular computer to be used.



The backup software that we recommend is Acronis