Why More Indian Homes and Offices Are Choosing NAS Devices
Faced with recurring cloud storage fees, more Indian families and small businesses are turning to Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. These personal servers offer local storage without monthly costs, enhancing data sovereignty and security amid rising cybersecurity threats. The demand in India is fueled by over 900 million internet users.
As cloud storage expenses rise, more Indians are embracing Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices for better data control and security. These devices provide local storage, eliminating the subscription fees tied to major cloud services.
Amid growing cybersecurity concerns in India, NAS devices secure data by keeping files within home or office boundaries, preventing exposure from cloud misconfigurations. With the Digital Personal Data Protection Act spotlighting data sovereignty, NAS devices offer a private, control-centric solution to data storage.
TPSTech, a key player in India's tech retail market, provides authorized NAS devices, supporting the transition of many households and businesses towards data independence. With expert consultation and comprehensive services, they help demystify NAS adoption for new users.
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