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  2. List of NAS manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( August 2008 ) [ 1 ] The following notable companies manufacture Network-attached Storage devices .

  3. Network-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    Network-attached secure disks (NASD) is 1997–2001 research project of Carnegie Mellon University, with the goal of providing cost-effective scalable storage bandwidth. [10] NASD reduces the overhead on the file server (file manager) by allowing storage devices to transfer data directly to clients. Most of the file manager's work is offloaded ...

  4. Category:Network-attached storage - Wikipedia

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    NAS devices are normally listed either in Category:Server appliance or its subcategory Category:Home servers. In some cases, Category:Server hardware may be more appropriate. Companies which sell NAS devices or software for them should normally be listed in Category:Computer storage companies .

  5. TrueNAS - Wikipedia

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    TrueNAS (formerly FreeNAS) is a family of network-attached storage (NAS) products produced by iXsystems, incorporating both open-source and commercial software. Based on the OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS runs on FreeBSD as well as Linux and is available under the BSD License.

  6. Dell EMC Isilon - Wikipedia

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    Dell EMC Isilon is a scale out network-attached storage platform offered by Dell EMC for high-volume storage, backup and archiving of unstructured data. [1] It provides a cluster-based storage array based on industry standard hardware, and is scalable to 50 petabytes in a single filesystem using its FreeBSD-derived OneFS file system.

  7. Buffalo network-attached storage series - Wikipedia

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    The LinkStation is a network-attached storage device using a PowerPC or ARM architecture processor designed for personal use, aiming to serve as a central media hub and backup storage for a household. Compared to the TeraStation series, LinkStation devices typically offer more streamlined UI and media server features.

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