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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.
However, setting it up as one used to be an involved process. That's until the Debian-based OpenMediaVault (OMV) distro decided to roll out a version specifically tuned to the Raspberry Pi.
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XDA Developers on MSN5 operating systems for reviving your old PC as a server
Building a Network-Attached Storage server is one of the most common ways to repurpose old computing systems, and ...
While you can choose any operating system thatIs supported by the Raspberry Pi, this tutorial uses the OpenMediaVault operating system.
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XDA Developers on MSN5 things I learned after building my first home lab
While home labs are easier to get into, it’s easy to lose track of time when tinkering with servers. Between all the community projects, virtualization platforms, and distributions floating on the ...
The war on Internet advertising goes Raspberry Pi The latest evidence the Internet has no working business model: A DIY Wi-Fi router blocks ads to all your devices 09/16/2013 23:47 UTC ...
I run OpenMediaVault on a Raspberry Pi 4. Apart from recent NFS bug (introduced by a bad update) that caused a few issues, generally rock solid. But recent system updates broke the downloader plugin ...
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