by Jonathan Updated May 15, 2024 Published May 15, 2024 Raspberry Pi News
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Today we’re using the Radxa Penta SATA Hat to build our own high speed NAS with a Rapsberry Pi 5 and all solid-state storage. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...
by Jonathan Updated Apr 2, 2021 Published Apr 2, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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How does my 2.5 Gbps Raspberry Pi NAS compare to a dual 2.5 Gbps ASUSTOR Lockerstor 4? Find out in this video, the second part of a two-part series. I will explore the software on both NASes—ADM on the Lockerstor and OMV on the Raspberry Pi—and run some...
by Jonathan Updated Mar 26, 2021 Published Mar 26, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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ASUSTOR and Seagate sent me a brand new NAS and hard drives. They wanted me to see if my little Raspberry Pi NAS could keep up. The results? Well, they might surprise you. This video details the hardware setup process and some thoughts on whether you might be better...