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NAS

Network-attached storage for shared file access across multiple instances. Store, manage, and retrieve data with high throughput and low latency — ideal for collaborative workloads, media storage, databases, and persistent application data. Built for:

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Frequently asked questions

NAS (Network Attached Storage) on GCX Kcloud provides a managed shared file storage service accessible over a network. It allows multiple Instances to read and write to the same storage volume simultaneously, making it ideal for shared workloads, content repositories, and collaborative environments.
GCX Kcloud NAS supports NFS (Network File System) for Linux-based instances and SMB/CIFS for Windows-based instances. This allows seamless integration with most operating systems and applications without additional configuration.
Yes. NAS is designed for concurrent multi-instance access. You can mount the same NAS share across multiple Instances simultaneously, making it suitable for clustered applications, shared media libraries, and distributed workloads.
Block Storage is a raw disk attached to a single Instance, formatted and managed by that instance alone. NAS is a shared file system accessible by multiple Instances over the network. Use Block Storage for single-instance databases or OS disks, and NAS for shared files, logs, or assets accessed by many instances.
Yes. NAS data persists independently of any Instance lifecycle. Deleting or restarting a Instance does not affect the data stored on a NAS volume. The share remains available and can be remounted by any authorized instance at any time.