Network-Attached Storage (NAS)
Information
Systems and Computing (IS&C) provides network-attached storage
(NAS) spaces to Virginia Tech faculty and staff for personal
and organizational use. NAS spaces provide a secure and reliable
location to store files so that they are accessible from almost
any computer. For example, copies of office documents and e-mail
are good candidates for storage in a NAS space.
The NAS
server, storage.vt.edu, is accessible via TCP/IP using the Server
Message Block (SMB) protocol for Windows environments, the Network
File System (NFS) protocol for Unix environments, and both of
these protocols for Mac OS X environments.
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Request
a Departmental NAS Space |
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the Help
Request Form to send a request for
departmental NAS space. In your request,
include the name of the departmental
storage space, how much space you need,
and the
Hokies
ID of
the person responsible for the space. |
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Access a Personal NAS Space |
| Instructions on
configuring your operating system to access
a personal NAS space |
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Manage Your NAS Space |
| Information on using
the features of the NAS service |
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Quotas Information
regarding the management of storage
allocated to NAS spaces. |
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Snapshots
and Backups Information
regarding the reliability
of data stored in a NAS space. |
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Common Problems and Solutions |
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