Network Attached Storage
What is Network Attached Storage (NAS)
What do you do when you’ve outgrown your desktop data storage and want shared access to files and media from multiple computers, mobile phones and tablets? For prosumers, creative professionals, small businesses, and families, the solution is a network attached storage (NAS) device, the easiest to set up and most affordable option for shared storage.
Instead of plugging a device directly into your computer via a USB cable, NAS systems are connected to the Ethernet port on your Wifi router or network. This enables multiple computers and mobile devices on a network to wirelessly share and access files, stream video and audio, and backup computers and mobile devices from one central device. An easy-to-use NAS solution is comprised of several elements, including the hardware – one or more hard drives housed in an enclosure, a processor, and RAM – and the software comprised of an Operating System (OS) that manages access and the network connection.
WD offers My Cloud™ NAS solutions that are ideal for home and small business use, available with one, two, or four hard drives dedicated to storage ranging in capacity from 4TB to 28TB1.
Choosing the Best Network Attached Storage Solution
Understanding your storage needs can help you select the best way to set up a NAS solution for your family, home office, or small business. Ask yourself:
What are my storage needs now? In the future?
When making a NAS system decision, consider not only today’s needs but what your storage demands look like 6, 12, and 24 months out. It may be more cost effective to consider an expandable option.
What do I want to store?
NAS systems can be the right solution for needs both small and large, from home media libraries to multi-user small businesses. The right solution is a balance between storage capacity, number of users, and cost.
How much support will I want with setup?
WD provides support during setup with WD Concierge service. In addition, our website has extensive support resources, including an online Learning Center with detailed lessons and videos.
How important is storage performance? What’s my budget?
When making a NAS system decision, consider not only today’s needs but what your storage demands look like 6, 12, and 24 months out. It may be more cost effective to consider an expandable option.
How many people need access?
One thing to be aware of is that NAS solutions are limited in the number of users or devices that can access them at the same time; be aware of the connectivity limitations when making a decision about which system is best for you.
How important is data redundancy? Can I afford a drive failure?
NAS products can have sophisticated management options to configure redundancy (RAID), as well as built-in monitoring system that can alert you of impending drive failure and other problems. If your data is important, you'll want to consider a device with two or more drives with RAID integration.
Network Attached Storage Solutions

Hard Drive for NAS
Storage for your precious data.

NAS for Prosumers
Device to keep your media in a single place.

NAS for Creatives
Network storage to save and share project files.
Disclosures
1. As used for storage capacity, 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less, depending on operating environment. For RAID products, storage capacity is based on RAID 0 mode.