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Keeper Connected Home Server

Keeper Connected Home Server
In today’s modern family, the home network is increasingly transforming into a convoluted web of devices and individual users that each have unique needs. 

Professional workplaces have used expensive IT infrastructures and powerful software to achieve effective organization for years.  Today’s enterprise environments demand user-by-user security to manage access and centralize resources.  All the while, retail offerings available to at-home users have forced individuals to create their own systems that meet their family’s needs, without regard for technical savvy.

As more and more content becomes digital, the burdens placed on the home digital infrastructure has never been greater.  Whether it’s an adult streaming a television show, a child playing a video game or a teen completing demanding schoolwork, each person in a household has differing needs in how they use their devices to access and consume information.

The Keeper Connected Home Server solves this conundrum by centralizing all the streams of data a household uses into one appliance that brings networking and storage together.
Keeper takes all of the devices that typically serve information and content in the home and unites it within a single device with a single application interface. 
In the simplest terms, Keeper combines the functions of the broadband modem, wireless router and network-attached-storage (NAS) devices together.  Ample physical connections paired with tri-band wireless make the device the digital nucleus of the household.
With six hot-swappable bays to hold hard disk drives (HDD) or solid state drives (SSD) the unit offers future ready expansion to backup, store and provide access to all the files a family uses.

With a sleek belted aluminum enclosure and a colorful, matte rubberized faceplate, the server becomes as a modern appliance, rather than a fragile plastic eyesore that's hidden away in the home office.
By offering a single gateway to actively manage users and by combining networking and storage together, the Keeper Connected Home Server offers a uniquely streamlined approach that allows the heads of the household to manage digital devices and screen time in a way that perfectly pairs to the individual family’s parenting style.  Based on the digital policies employed the system can be equally draconian or laissez-faire, user to user, based on administrator preferences.

Instead of setting parental restrictions on every device or on every account separately, Keeper aggregates and filters in one place.  Taking cues from enterprise-grade networks, each user in the household has their own set of permissions to access files, applications and resources.

Managing screen time, ensuring up to date device backups and serving content all works through a single portal.
Depending on RAID configuration, each removable drive can also act as a standalone portable unit with USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 capability. Most NAS drives do not offer portable functionality.  With Keeper, if a family wants to bring their entire movie collection on vacation, it's as simple as pulling a book from a bookshelf and packing it along.
Regardless of what a family looks like or how it chooses to thrive together, the Keeper Connected Home Server offers options, security and convenience to act as the beating heart of a household's digital information.  By bringing together networking and storage, work and play can co-exist beautifully while keeping everyone safe, connected and well organized.
Keeper Connected Home Server
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