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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 ...
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5 Raspberry Pi tools that turn any NAS into a smart media powerhouse
Turn your NAS into a smart, automated media hub with Raspberry Pi tools that handle streaming, security, and organization.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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