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A Raspberry Pi works well as a file-sharing server, but please don't use it as a dedicated NAS
Thanks to its solid package compatibility, useful HATs, and resourceful community of tinkerers, the Raspberry Pi is easily one of the most versatile devices you can buy for your computing projects.
Do you have a bunch of USB disks that you juggle between your various computers? Did you know that you can plug all of them into a Raspberry Pi, which you can then use as a network attached storage ...
I run OpenMediaVault on a Raspberry Pi 4. Apart from recent NFS bug (introduced by a bad update) that caused a few issues, generally rock solid. But recent system updates broke the downloader plugin ...
A NAS solution can cost several hundred dollars. If you have an unused Raspberry Pi and a few hard drives lying around, you can make one yourself without spending a dime. Taylor Martin has covered ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in creating their very own networked attached storage NAS system powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a new tutorial published by the team over at ...
What if you could build your own high-performance, scalable data storage solution for a fraction of the cost of commercial options? Imagine a sleek, compact system with swappable drives, RAID 5 ...
The vast number of different projects using a Raspberry Pi shows it is truly the Swiss Army Knife of the computer world. Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, credit card-sized computer. Like any regular ...
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