These NAS server devices arrive with the hardware you need for your server, as well as a licenced copy of Windows server (otherwise known as WSS – Windows Storage Server). What is the Difference Between Windows Storage server 20?īuffalo solved this confusion a great deal a few years ago with the release of their WSS 2012 Pre-installed range of NAS Server devices. However one of the greatest stumbling blocks for those looking to setup this desirable environment is not the software, but the hardware! Your software has to live and operate from somewhere and choosing the right hardware for your Windows Server can be profoundly confusing. Windows Server 2008, 20 have become some of the most widely used server management applications of the last decade and thanks to constant updates, firmware updates and parallel growth alongside the well known Microsoft Windows operating system, most server devices will support windows server software in one form or another. It is an especially fluid and easy to deploy platform that has grown from a relatively simple file system tool to an incredibly versatile virtual environment and team management solution. When it comes to the right software environment for your business, few NAS brands and their software have the market coverage of Windows Server. Buffalo and their Windows Storage Server 2016 Range for 2018