Over the past few years, Raspberry Pi has released a slew of peripherals and accessories that offer great build quality and premium features, whether you’re using them with everyone’s favorite ...
If you’re looking to turn your Raspberry Pi 3 into a usable PC, you’ll probably want an external hard drive to provide additional storage. Western Digital’s newest PiDrive might be the answer. The ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first member of the Raspberry Pi family to support PCIe NVMe SSDs. But since it doesn’t have a built-in M.2 connector, you need to rely on a HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) ...
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 ...
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Are you using the wired ethernet jack? If not, what about (assuming you can get away with two drives) a left right angle USB adapter, and a right right angle one, so the drives run parallel to the ...
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I turned my Raspberry Pi into a portable NAS that runs off a power bank, and now I carry terabytes everywhere
That's one way to carry a NAS in my travel bag, I suppose ...
I like my Raspberry Pi media server, but I have concerns. I hate USB-SATA adapter cables on asthetic grounds, and physically managing a handful of SSDs is not optimal. So currently I'm using some ...
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