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I built a pocket NAS with a Raspberry Pi and an NVMe drive
Build a portable NAS with a Raspberry Pi 5, the official M.2 HAT+, and an NVMe drive for fast, flexible, pocket-sized storage.
My house is incredibly neat and organized, but when it comes to my digital life, the word "hoarder" comes to mind. If that sounds like you, a network attached storage device—or NAS for short—is the ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new video tutorial published by Jeremy Cook on making a case for his Raspberry Pi NAS components, providing plenty of ...
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6 abandoned gadgets that proved useful to my Raspberry Pi
Passive hubs can prove useful, but you need to remember that the Raspberry Pi is limited in how much power it can provide the ...
Anyone interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi NAS, be interested in a new project published to the hackster.io website this week by member “rjconcepcion”. The NAS tutorial uses a ...
There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, set up and used within an hour. The downside to these devices is the cost, which can be upwards of $1,000 ...
The maker of Raspberry Pi Zero rival NanoPi NEO has released a network-attached storage (NAS) kit to let you build your own cheap single-bay NAS. The $8 ARM NanoPi NEO's new NAS companion kit takes ...
Sunfounder’s Pironman line of cases for the Raspberry Pi 5 do a lot more than cover up and protect the single-board computer. Models like the Pironman 5, Pironman 5-MAX, and Pironman 5-Mini also give ...
It’s safe to say that most of us have at least one Raspberry Pi hanging from a USB cable someplace, silently hammering away at some unglamorous task that you’d rather not do on a “real” computer. With ...
I cannot believe how simple it is now to get a Raspberry Pi 4 running from an SSD rather than from an SD Card. I have written what to do here, because the web seems devoid of a simple list of ...
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