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What is a network disk?
Network disk, also known as network U disk and network hard disk, is an online storage service launched by Internet companies.

The server room divides a certain amount of disk space for users, provides users with file management functions such as file storage, access, backup and sharing for free or for a fee, and has advanced disaster recovery backup in the world.

Users can regard the network disk as a hard disk or a USB flash drive on the network. No matter at home, work or anywhere else, you can manage and edit the files in the network disk as long as you are connected to the network. You don't need to carry it with you, and you're not afraid of losing it.

Main evaluation indicators of network disk:

First, the network disk should have convenient file management. Support as many file types as possible to realize online centralized management; Support breakpoint continuation; There is no limit to the upload size of a single file; Support online preview function, you can view the file content directly without downloading. It has a directory structure that people are used to.

Second, the network disk should be able to achieve multi-platform data synchronization. Support WEB client, computer client and mobile phone client operation. Shared files can be synchronized automatically, and the latest changes can be viewed in real time.

Third, the network disk should realize efficient collaborative sharing. When multiple people edit a document together, the document can be updated synchronously without other tools, and the version can be automatically generated, and the version history can be retrieved at any time for restoration. You can dynamically set access rights to shared folders based on roles. Notify changes to folders by e-mail.