Network Attached Storage is designed to separate storage resources from network and application servers, in order to simplify storage management and improve the reliability, performance and efficiency of the network, thus increasing the overall productivity of your organization

.A Network Attached Storage device attaches directly to your existing LAN. A file system is located and managed on the NAS device and data is transferred to clients over industry standard network protocols (TCP/IP, AppleTalk, or IPX) using industry standard file sharing protocols (SMB/CIFS, NCP, AFP, NFS or HTTP). This intelligence on the NAS device enables data sharing among heterogeneous network clients.


AMS Direct and SAN Attached Storage systems, featuring the finest combination of price, reliability, capacity, and performance, provide storage resources for servers, high-end workstations, NAS engines, or SAN environments. These Storage systems feature high performance SCSI, SAS, or SATA disk drives with SCSI, SAS, Fibre Channel or iSCSI host interfaces, providing the flexibility you need to meet both your data management and budget requirements.


CD/DVD-ROM, with it's cross-platform standard, durability, portability, and read-only technology, is the most flexible medium for storing, archiving, and distributing digital content throughout an organization.

AMS CD/DVD Networking solutions make it easy for administrators to manage CD/DVD based content and provide network clients with instant access to data regardless of their network environment. CD/DVD networking ensures that up-to-date information is always accessible and everyone is on the same page when making decisions.


Disk-to-Disk backup & archive technology is changing the way organizations manage information. Made possible by reliable, high capacity, and cost-effective ATA disk-based RAID systems, disk-to-disk backup greatly accelerates the backup process, enables near-instant data recovery, and provides on-line access to archived data.

Disk-to-Disk backup is both an alternative and complimentary solution to tape drive technology. SATA disk-based RAID, with its high performance and low cost of ownership, is quickly becoming the medium of choice for on-line backup targets, while tape media makes more sense for off-line, long-term archival storage. After all, the majority of data restorations are made from recently backed up data, and when time is of the essence, disk-based restores have you up and running quicker.

Disk-based archiving enables organizations to cost-effectively provide immediate access to archive data and comply with regulations regarding information accessibility.