FINALLY! NVMe SSDs on the Raspberry Pi

FINALLY! NVMe SSDs on the Raspberry Pi

The Pineberry Pi HatDrive! is a series of HATs that use the new PCIe connection on the Raspberry Pi 5. How fast can we get our SSD to go? Can you overclock the Raspberry Pi’s PCIe bus? Special thanks to Pineberry Pi for sending these two evaluation boards (they...
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...
Building a $500 Raspberry Pi Gaming PC

Building a $500 Raspberry Pi Gaming PC

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Can the Raspberry Pi beat a real NAS?

Can the Raspberry Pi beat a real NAS?

Some lower end NASes like ASUSTOR’s Drivestor 4 Pro use ARM processors—just like the Raspberry Pi! Can the Pi hold its own against a lower-cost NAS from a major storage vendor? Check out the Drivestor 4 Pro here: https://amzn.to/3pifC4J And more on...
$5,000 Raspberry Pi server

$5,000 Raspberry Pi server

Check out this video’s sponsor, Lambda: https://lambdalabs.com Radxa’s Taco, along with a boatload of SSDs, is the new gold standard Raspberry Pi-based NAS. But my 48TB SSD NAS build is probably a dumb idea. Why? Well, watch the video and find out!...