which storage option or system is not desinhed for the sharing of storage between computers

A local storage option or system is not designed for the sharing of storage between computers. This includes storage devices such as internal hard drives, external hard drives, USB flash drives, and memory cards. These storage options are typically meant for individual usage and cannot be easily shared or accessed simultaneously by multiple computers.

Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) is a storage option or system that is not designed for the sharing of storage between computers. DAS is a storage device that is directly connected to a single computer or server, typically using interfaces like USB, SATA, or SCSI. It provides dedicated storage to a specific system and is not intended for multiple computers to access the storage simultaneously. Unlike Network-Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN) which are designed for shared storage, DAS is limited to a single host.