Yes. This is what's known as 'NAS' or 'Network Access Storage'
"Yes, a thumb drive connects to your computer via the USB port. It is essentially the same as a flash drive as it acts as an external storage device."
There are two best options for storing backups. You can store your backups on an external harddrive. This will not protect against damage from fire or flood which will probably destroy both the computer and the external harddrive. You can also backup your files online through different storage services.
Generally, 'uploading' is used for moving a file from one computer to another (often through a storage device) or from a computer to the Internet, while 'downloading' refers to getting a file from the Internet or a network and putting it onto a computer. Uploading is easily accomplished by hooking up a storage device to a computer (like a flash drive or external hard drive), opening the list of files on the drive, and copying or moving files from the drive to the computer.
Through a network. One example of a hardwired connection is called an Ethernet connection. Data can also be transferred through a wireless network by the use of a wireless router.
Data can be transferred through wired methods such as Ethernet cables and USB cables, as well as wireless methods such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Additionally, data can also be transferred through cloud storage services and by using external storage devices like external hard drives.
External memory is also known as secondary storage. As the name implies, it is a storage unit for your computer that is not internalized and has to be accessed through an input or output device such as a USB cord. External hard drives for your PC are usually used to store large amounts of information safely and securely. Such examples of information are office files, tax information, videos and sometimes even music. External hard drives vary in size and price depending on the manufacturer, so finding one to fit your budget should not take long.
Nope. This is not possible.
It is possible to get free virtual storage through a variety of websites. These websites include DriveHQ File Manager, Drop Box, Open Drive, Spide Oak, and Zumo Drive.
An external hard drive
This question should actually be read as "My Computer" instead of "your computer." The items that can be accessed are your network drives and your devices with removable storage.
Yes, can. It is possible through external digital massage of prostate gland.
Backup software allow any computer user to save the data on an external memory. The best and most efficient method to use them is to first select only the needed files through the backup software and to press save. With this method is possible to save external disk's space.