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Have you ever wished for a simple, affordable way to centralize your files, stream media, or back up your data—without shelling out hundreds of dollars for a commercial solution? Here’s the good news: ...
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I tried running the best NAS distro on my Raspberry Pi, and it went better than I thought
Despite switching between multiple distros during my home lab journey, TrueNAS Community Edition (or Scale, as it was called back in the day) is hands-down my favorite of the bunch, as it has the holy ...
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 ...
In an age of endless subscription fees, it can be liberating to cut down on your monthly expenses. With a little work, a Raspberry Pi can help with that.
I don't need a NAS, I just wanted one. So I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money on one. Plus, I like building computers, and can easily chew up a couple weeks sifting through components and ...
There's more Pi than storage in the 3D printed case, however, as the tower only accepts a single M.2 SSD (SATA, up to 2TB), connected via a USB bridge, while the Raspberry Pi 4 board itself is cooled ...
We will talk about the following aspects of setting up the Raspberry Pi module with default settings: The Power Supply The Storage. Input devices. The output display. These are the minimum components ...
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