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All About the Seagate Business Storage NAS Introduction 2. All About the Seagate Business Storage NAS • Introduction • About the Seagate Business Storage NAS • What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS • How to Get Started Introduction This chapter introduces your Seagate Business Storage NAS and describes what you might want to use your Seagate NAS for. About the Seagate Business Storage NAS The Seagate Business Storage NAS is a file server, a device that is used for storing and sharing all types of computer files on a local network. The Seagate NAS can contain from one to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes. The Seagate NAS comes with software to help you back up, store, protect, and share your files. The Seagate NAS is typically used by small business owners and people with home offices who want to store and protect the computer files that are important to them-client files, business records, financial information, and so on-and make them available to other people on their local network or over the Internet. If you'll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB device storage for backups), review the Quick Start Guide included with the product to understand the hardware components of your NAS. Additionally, you can download the Quick Start Guide for your Seagate NAS at www.seagate.com/support. What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS In general, you can use your Seagate NAS to: • Create a central storage place for the files you want to share with other people on your local network or over the Internet. • Create and maintain automatic backup copies of all your files-even your operating systems. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 7

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All About the Seagate Business Storage NAS
Introduction
Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide
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2.
All About the Seagate Business
Storage NAS
Introduction
About the Seagate Business Storage NAS
What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS
How to Get Started
Introduction
This chapter introduces your Seagate Business Storage NAS and describes what you might
want to use your Seagate NAS for.
About the Seagate Business Storage NAS
The Seagate Business Storage NAS is a file server, a device that is used for storing and
sharing all types of computer files on a local network. The Seagate NAS can contain from one
to four Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives and has built-in data protection to help keep your data
safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes.
The Seagate NAS comes with software to help you back up, store, protect, and share your
files.
The Seagate NAS is typically used by small business owners and people with home offices
who want to store and protect the computer files that are important to them—client files,
business records, financial information, and so on—and make them available to other people
on their local network or over the Internet.
If you’ll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB
device storage for backups), review the Quick Start Guide included with the product to
understand the hardware components of your NAS. Additionally, you can download the Quick
Start Guide for your Seagate NAS at
www.seagate.com/support.
What You Can Do With the Seagate NAS
In general, you can use your Seagate NAS to:
Create a central storage place for the files you want to share with other people on your
local network or over the Internet.
Create and maintain automatic backup copies of all your files—even your operating
systems.