Network Storage Devices for Secure Data Management - Direct Macro

Businesses in today's fast-paced digital age produce more data than ever before, necessitating more robust and secure data storage options. To meet the ever-evolving requirements of today's enterprises, Direct Macro offers a selection of high-quality network storage devices including network attached storage (NAS storage).

Benefits of Network Storage Devices

As businesses become more dependent on digital data, having secure ways to store and manage it becomes vital. Our network storage devices from top brands make this possible with easy solutions for NAS storage that allows businesses to organize, protect, and archive files easily.

Network attached storage devices offer many advantages. By centralizing data, which can be viewed by many users and devices, network attached storage devices make collaboration much simpler, sharing files easier, and offering backup and redundancy to ensure its protection.

At Direct Macro, we offer an impressive collection of network attached storage devices designed to meet any business need, whether that is small businesses or larger enterprises. From single-bay models up to multi-bay devices we offer devices designed to help store as much data as you require.

Top-Quality Brands

Direct Macro only offers high-quality network storage devices from top brands like Seagate, QNAP, and Western Digital. Our devices are designed to be easy to set up and use, with intuitive interfaces and features that make data management simple and hassle-free.

Accessories and Peripherals

In addition to our network storage devices, we also offer a range of network accessories and peripherals, including hard drives, SSDs, network cables, and many more. With our fast and reliable shipping, you can have your network storage device delivered right to your doorstep in no time.

Browse our collection of network storage devices today and find the perfect solution for your business needs.

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  1. TS-873-8G-US - QNAP AMD R-Series RX-421ND 2.1GHz/ 8GB DDR4/ 4GbE/ 8SATA3/ USB3.0/ 8-Bay Tower NAS for SMB
  2. 349037-B21 - HP 1200S Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz 512MB RAM 320GB Hard Disk NAS Server
    $4,405.88
  3. 230039-001 - HP StorageWorks E7000 Intel Pentium III Xeon 900 MHz CPU 2MB RAM 2 x 36.4 GB HDD NAS Server
  4. 371227-B21 - HP ProLiant DL380 G4 2 x Intel Xeon 3.4GHz CPU 2GB RAM NAS Server
    $1,908.63
  5. 367988-B21 - HP ProLiant DL100 Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.8GHz 1GB Memory 640GB NAS Server
    $4,812.77
  6. 349039-B21 - HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Network Storage Server
    $5,173.28
  7. WDBWZE0080KBK-NESN - Western Digital EX4100 Expert Series 4-Bay 8TB My Cloud Network Attached Storage NAS
    $823.05
  8. FS8600 - Dell Compellent NAS Appliance
    $2,384.29
  9. STDN4000200 - Seagate 4-Bay 4TB (4 x 1TB) Rackmount Network Attached Storage
    $1,190.85
  10. ST320005MND10GRK - Seagate BlackArmor NAS 110 2TB SATA 3Gb/s 2 x USB 2.0 Network Attached Storage Server

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FAQs

What is NAS storage?

Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a dedicated file storage device that empowers local area network (LAN) users with centralized, disk-based storage through a standard Ethernet connection.

Can you access NAS from anywhere?

Yes, NAS devices can be configured for remote access, allowing users to access their files over the internet from anywhere. However, you need to ensure proper security measures are in place.

Why use a NAS instead of cloud storage?

NAS provides faster local access, greater control over data, no recurring subscription fees, and potentially higher storage capacities compared to cloud storage.

How is NAS different from a hard drive?

A NAS is a networked storage device with its own operating system, capable of serving multiple users simultaneously, whereas a hard drive is a single storage device usually installed inside a computer or connected externally.

Can I put a NAS drive in my computer?

NAS drives are designed to be part of a NAS device and usually have firmware optimized for network use. While technically possible, it's not recommended as they are optimized for different environments.

How do I use a network attached storage device?

Connect the NAS to your network via an Ethernet cable, configure it using the provided software or web interface, and then access it through your computer’s file manager or dedicated apps.

Who needs network attached storage?

Small businesses, home offices, media enthusiasts, and anyone needing centralized, accessible, and reliable data storage and sharing.

Which are two common types of network storage?

The two common types are Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Network (SAN).