NanoNAS is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server
operating system designed to transform a basic
computer into a dedicated HTTP, SMB/CIFS, or AFP
file server. It fits on a single floppy disk and
is intended for use in any low-security
environment or application that requires the
simultaneous availability of large amounts of
inexpensive networked storage.By design, it is a
community workgroup server and does not support
features such as user management, disk quotas, or
the ability to join domains. However, it is very
easy to set-up, to administer, and to use.