Although flour and sugar are the most obvious ingredients of a small business like Edith Meyer Wedding Cakes, data also plays an important role. From recipes and digital photos of each original creation to client information, billing and contracts, Edith Meyer relies on the survival and safety of their data. The risk of losing that data is why Edith Meyer decided to make the leap from single USB hard drive storage to Network Attached Storage (NAS). Edith Meyer was looking for active storage with the added safety of RAID (Redundant Array of Independent or Inexpensive Disks). ReadyNAS NV+ was a cost-effective way for Edith Meyer to get data redundancy without the performance detriment of software RAID.
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