NAS, or Network Attached Storage, is a specialized storage device connected to a network that allows multiple users and devices to store and retrieve data from a centralized location. NAS is particularly useful for businesses and home users who need a reliable and efficient way to store and share large amounts of data across multiple devices. It provides file-level storage, meaning it stores data in files and folders, similar to how data is stored on a computer’s hard drive. Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAS