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I tried running the best NAS distro on my Raspberry Pi, and it went better than I thought
Unfortunately, it’s restricted to x86 systems, leaving OpenMediaVault as the only popular NAS distro for Arm devices like the Raspberry Pi. That’s a shame, because certain high-end Raspberry Pi ...
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 ...
What if you could transform a handful of compact Raspberry Pi 5 devices into a powerful, energy-efficient computing cluster capable of orchestrating containerized applications seamlessly? For home lab ...
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 ...
The Raspberry Pi computer may only cost $35, but it's also extremely versatile: suited to learning to code, building appliances, and even running Docker containers. By automating the creation and ...
It used to be tedious to set up a cross compile environment. Sure you can compile on the Raspberry Pi itself, but sometimes you want to use your big computer — and you can use it when your Pi is not ...
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 ...
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This underrated NAS OS deserves more love
When you’re building a Network-Attached Storage, choosing the right operating system is just as essential as picking out the correct hardware. Unraid and TrueNAS Scale are usually the distributions ...
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