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QNAP (Quality Network Appliance Provider) NAS are devices that allow you to store and share files over a network, whether it's a local area network (LAN) or the Internet. QNAP NAS devices are designed for both home and business use, and offer a variety of features such as data backup and recovery, media streaming, virtualization, surveillance, and more.

QNAP NAS devices typically consist of a storage unit, which can be equipped with one or more hard drives or SSDs, and a network interface, which allows the device to connect to a network. The devices can be managed through a web-based interface, allowing users to configure settings, create user accounts, and access files from anywhere with an internet connection.

QNAP NAS devices support a variety of protocols and file systems, including NFS, SMB/CIFS, AFP, FTP, and more. They also support a wide range of applications, including media servers, database servers, web servers, and more. QNAP NAS devices are known for their reliability, scalability, and ease of use, making them a popular choice for both personal and business users.

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