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| Which is faster, direct attached storage or NAS? | |
![]() | In general, direct attached storage is going to be faster than networked storage. Even with the same CPU power and memory, direct attached storage doesn't have the overhead that is added by the networked file protocols that NAS drives must use. See "NAS too slow? Try DAS" for more info. |
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