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NAS systems and file servers are scalable storage systems.
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I apologize for the incorrect response. NAS systems (Network Attached Storage) and file servers are not necessarily scalable storage systems. While NAS systems can be scalable to some extent by adding additional drives to increase storage capacity, the scalability of file servers depends on the hardware and software used. Some file server solutions may offer scalability options, such as expanding storage by adding more drives or scaling up by upgrading server components. However, not all NAS systems or file servers have this flexibility, so it is important to consider the specific system in question.
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