A home server can be a powerful thing, allowing you to share media and files with your network, provide remote access to home computers, centralize backups, and even monitor the health of your network. A NAS (Network Attached Storage) is aimed more at the network file storage end of things, offering an easy way to make a ton of storage available to your network. Do you take advantage of these?
We've shown you how to build a quiet, low-powered home server and how you can use Windows 8 as a server. We've also talked about how to turn a computer into the ultimate remote access media server. You've let us know your five favorite NAS enclosures and we've even shown you how you can build a NAS into a tin box.
But now, we'd like to know:
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