Richard is the PC Hardware Lead at XDA and has been covering the technology industry for almost two decades. He's been building PCs since young, and when not creating content, you can often find him ...
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4 ways you can save money with a NAS at home
A NAS, or Network-Attached Storage device, lets you centralize storage and services for your devices. It is a worthy addition to any computing setup. NASs are designed to be fairly easy to use and can ...
Adding storage to your home network will give you more than just a place to keep your Mac backups. Here's what to know when ...
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7 reasons you need a network-attached storage unit
A network-attached storage (NAS) is a computer that functions as a centralized hub for storing all your files, data, and ...
Once again SpaceRex has created and informative video explaining how to backup your Synology network attached storage (NAS) to an external USB hard drive using the Synology Hyper Backup application ...
Network attached storage (NAS) is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the data storage market. For enterprises and other large organisations, NAS provides an efficient way to store ever-larger ...
Have you been relying on Google Drive or any other cloud provider for your cloud storage needs, but now you’re considering a change due to the need for extra space, privacy or customization? Replacing ...
You may have heard the term NAS, or Network Attached Storage, but if you aren’t entirely clear on what NAS is, how it works and most importantly, how it can benefit your small business, you’ve come to ...
Last month I completed a storage network for a gaming center just outside of Indianapolis. After talking with Asustor about the deployment, they asked if I could publish an article showing how to ...
If you have multiple computers, chances are you've wanted to get a file from one system to another at some point. Maybe you have some files on your phone that you want on your laptop. Maybe you have ...
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