Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) is a proprietary NAS type system, patented by Ximeta, for connecting external digital storage devices such as hard-disks, flash memory and tape drives via ethernet networks. Of interest, unlike other, more common forms of networked storage such as SAN and NAS, NDAS devices do not use TCP/IP to communicate over the network. They credit this as enabling them to achieve higher through-put rates via the LPX Protocol. NDAS also supports RAID, aggregation and mirroring.
Drivers required to operate NDAS devices over a network are not currently shipped with operating systems. The devices are usually accompanied with client driver software for Windows operating systems, which is common.