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I built a pocket NAS with a Raspberry Pi and an NVMe drive
Build a portable NAS with a Raspberry Pi 5, the official M.2 HAT+, and an NVMe drive for fast, flexible, pocket-sized storage.
It’s safe to say that most of us have at least one Raspberry Pi hanging from a USB cable someplace, silently hammering away at some unglamorous task that you’d rather not do on a “real” computer. With ...
Are you looking to create a personalized Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution? The Raspberry Pi 5 offers a compelling option for tech enthusiasts seeking to construct a powerful yet budget-friendly ...
A NAS solution can cost several hundred dollars. If you have an unused Raspberry Pi and a few hard drives lying around, you can make one yourself without spending a dime. Taylor Martin has covered ...
Raspberry Pi owners that have been eagerly waiting for a VESA mount compatible with the Raspberry Pi 2, B+, and A+ versions of the awesome Pi mini PC will be pleased to know that Adafruit will soon be ...
The maker of Raspberry Pi Zero rival NanoPi NEO has released a network-attached storage (NAS) kit to let you build your own cheap single-bay NAS. The $8 ARM NanoPi NEO's new NAS companion kit takes ...
Pi-Raq is an open-source 1U rack-mount Raspberry Pi computer with a 1,024x100pixel (10x1in, 250x25mm) LCD occupying much of the front. The manufacturer is EarthLCD of California, which is using the ...
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