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Network storage

Find the best network storage solutions to protect and access your data at any time. From NAS to network servers, we have what you need.

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Network storage: control your data from anywhere

In 2025, secure and centralized access to your files is no longer an option: it is a necessity. With a good network storage system (NAS) you can manage, protect and share all your data from any device, with 24/7 remote access.

What is a NAS and why should you have one?

A NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a device connected to your network that allows you to install hard drives and access their data from multiple computers. Whether for backups, multimedia, remote work or professional environments, a well-configured NAS provides privacy, control and performance.

What type of network storage do you need?

Usage profile Capacity / Bays Recommended
Home and basic backups 1–2 bays / up to 20 TB Synology DS223, QNAP TS-233
Small offices / remote work 2–4 bays / up to 40 TB QNAP TS-433, Synology RS422+
Businesses or intensive use 8–12 bays / up to 180 TB Synology RS3621xs+, QNAP TS-673A
Expansion and future growth Expansion units (Rack) RX418, RX1217, TR-004U

Tips for choosing a good NAS system

  • Enough bays: Start with 2 or 4, but consider scalability if you need more storage in the future.
  • Processor and RAM: The more powerful, the better for multiple users or tasks such as multimedia transcoding.
  • RAID: Protect your data with RAID 1, 5 or 6 configurations depending on the number of drives.
  • Ecosystem: Synology (DSM) and QNAP (QTS) offer professional apps for backups, IP cameras, remote management, private clouds and more.
  • Connectivity: 2.5G/10G LAN ports and USB 3.2 ensure speed and sustained performance.

Frequently asked questions about network storage

  • Can a NAS work as a private cloud? Yes. You can sync your devices and access your files like your own Google Drive, without relying on third parties.
  • How much RAM should it have? For home use, 2–4 GB is enough. For business or servers, choose 8–16 GB.
  • Can I use it for surveillance cameras? Absolutely. Many NAS systems support video surveillance software and licenses for multiple cameras.
  • Which hard drives are compatible? NAS-designed drives such as WD Red, Seagate IronWolf or Toshiba N300 are recommended.
  • Do I need technical knowledge? No. Most modern models offer easy-to-use setup wizards and dashboards.

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