When I researched NAS's a while ago the sensus was a Synology DS16. That was according to both wirecutter and recommendations from friends. You might need something a bit more powerful if there's a lot of file transfers / people accessing it, but I'd imagine a decent NAS would go a long way these days.
If you're only using smaller files, perhaps dropbox will work? We used it in a company of 25 people and it didn't work that well, but if there's 5 of you I can see it working well
We're currently using google drive to store and access things across teams so something to backup whatever is on the drive locally seems to me like a failsafe rather than relying on another cloud service. Or would you disagree?
When I researched NAS's a while ago the sensus was a Synology DS16. That was according to both wirecutter and recommendations from friends. You might need something a bit more powerful if there's a lot of file transfers / people accessing it, but I'd imagine a decent NAS would go a long way these days.
If you're only using smaller files, perhaps dropbox will work? We used it in a company of 25 people and it didn't work that well, but if there's 5 of you I can see it working well