Build A Raspberry Pi NAS For $35 Using All New Parts

Build A Raspberry Pi NAS For $35 Using All New Parts

In this video, we’re going to be building a Raspberry Pi based NAS using all new parts for only $35. This is obviously not going to be fast or have a significant amount of storage, but it’ll be great for a first-time NAS build to learn how they work and...
Rock 5B: this Raspberry Pi alternative is worth a look! #shorts

Rock 5B: this Raspberry Pi alternative is worth a look! #shorts

Having trouble finding a Raspberry Pi 4 model B? This SBC is way faster, with a ton more features! The footprint is slightly larger, and there are some caveats when it comes to running Linux, but it’s worth a deeper look! I bought mine on AmeriDroid:...
Raspberry Pi NAS vs. Asustor Drivestor 4, Is It Better to Buy or DIY?

Raspberry Pi NAS vs. Asustor Drivestor 4, Is It Better to Buy or DIY?

In this video, I’ll be comparing the pre-built Asustor Drivestor 4 with a Raspberry Pi NAS that I build myself to find out which is the better option for you. Is it better to buy a pre-built solution or build your own using components that you choose? ADDITIONAL...
Pi-Hosted : Reviewing Stats on 25+ containers on my Raspberry Pi

Pi-Hosted : Reviewing Stats on 25+ containers on my Raspberry Pi

It’s a great time to start taking a look at how much resources we need to run 25+ containers the raspberry pi 4! ○○○ LINKS ○○○ Show and tell!! i got 20 containers and counting on my Raspberry Pi!!! #homelab #pihosted...
1.2 Petabytes on a Raspberry Pi (Part 2)

1.2 Petabytes on a Raspberry Pi (Part 2)

Sometimes you have to go slow to go fast—with 60 hard drives on 1 Raspberry Pi, I found a way to make it run in RAID! It’s not the fastest storage server in town, but it’s good for about 70 MB/sec write speeds and sucks down about 500 Watts of...