Build a Functional NAS Using Raspberry Pi

Build a Functional NAS Using Raspberry Pi

MAKER:tobychui / 译:趣无尽 Cherry There are many cases of using Raspberry Pi as a Network Attached Storage (NAS), and I have been looking for various components needed to DIY a NAS with Raspberry Pi. The requirements are a beautiful appearance and space-saving, but I found nothing. Many of the cases I saw used wooden boards … Read more

Comprehensive Guide to Building a Home Server for Backup and More

Comprehensive Guide to Building a Home Server for Backup and More

Although there are many articles online about NAS and home servers, most focus on hardware choices and vendor-customized software experiences. Many friends spend a lot of time and effort setting up their NAS after purchasing it, only to find that the actual experience is average, even less satisfying than directly using services from large companies, … Read more

Building a Home Server from Scratch: A Comprehensive Guide

Building a Home Server from Scratch: A Comprehensive Guide

During this week, while scrolling through Douyin, I was unexpectedly shown a lot of information about home NAS servers. As I browsed, I thought about setting up a home server myself to remotely transfer some files and host a website. It would be much better than the Tencent Cloud server I purchased four years ago, … Read more

Complete Guide to the Shiguang Dock N3: A Versatile NAS for Downloading, Home Server, and Cloud Integration

Complete Guide to the Shiguang Dock N3: A Versatile NAS for Downloading, Home Server, and Cloud Integration

Hi everyone, I am Xiao Shi Jun When it comes to NAS, the first reaction for many is that it’s expensive and hard to use, but the Shiguang Dock N3 is designed to address these pain points. It is user-friendly and cost-effective, a lightweight NAS under 500 yuan that can back up photos and files … Read more

Tired of ARM Development Boards? Try the x86 Development Board – Fenghuolun X1

Tired of ARM Development Boards? Try the x86 Development Board - Fenghuolun X1

Recently, I discovered an x86 single-board computer. Fenghuolun X1 It uses the Intel 11th generation Celeron Jasper Lake N5105 CPU. Four cores, four threads, 10nm process, 10W TDP, operating frequency from 2GHz to 2.9GHz. It comes with Intel UHD integrated graphics, onboard LPDDR4 memory options of 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB, and onboard eMMC storage options … Read more

How to Build a Home Server – Architecture Edition

How to Build a Home Server - Architecture Edition

With the rapid development of the internet and increasing bandwidth, people’s demands for the internet are no longer limited to just browsing. The need for home servers has also become more prominent. Apart from spending a lot of money on ready-made NAS servers, building your own machine as a server offers better cost-effectiveness and expandability … Read more

Building a NAS with Raspberry Pi 4: A Simple Guide to Network Storage

Building a NAS with Raspberry Pi 4: A Simple Guide to Network Storage

To not miss my updates, remember to check the public account in the upper right corner and set it as a star, take down the stars and give them to me. Last month, we shared our treasured boards for everyone to learn and use. The first batch of users who received the boards shared their … Read more

Beginner’s Guide to Raspberry Pi: Setting Up Your Own NAS Server

Beginner's Guide to Raspberry Pi: Setting Up Your Own NAS Server

Beginner’s Guide to Raspberry Pi (Part 1) Smart Embedded Apprentice, WeChat Official Account: Smart Embedded Apprentice Beginner’s Guide to Raspberry Pi (Part 1) After the previous article, our Raspberry Pi microcomputer can be used as needed, and based on my actual situation (I have a WD-SSD-1T-2024: ¥500) and needs, I plan to set up a … Read more

Setting Up Ubuntu Server 22 on Raspberry Pi 4B for NAS

Setting Up Ubuntu Server 22 on Raspberry Pi 4B for NAS

NO.1 Prerequisites A TF card with the best possible performance and quality, with as much disk space as possible This article uses the SanDisk Extreme Pro TF card (128GB), with a read speed of 200m/s and a write speed of 90m/s If you use a card with relatively lower read/write speeds, it is possible, but … Read more