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Posted by Pi
 - February 27, 2023, 13:25:44
This is the biggest pinas I ever saw samone holding in his hand!
Posted by def
 - February 26, 2023, 16:20:04
Quote from: Wow on February 26, 2023, 14:59:58This content sets us back decades. In the era of SSDs and easily attainable 10gbps networks this has very little value.
Spoken like someone incapable of doing thing for themself. Congrats
Posted by Wow
 - February 26, 2023, 14:59:58
This content sets us back decades. In the era of SSDs and easily attainable 10gbps networks this has very little value.
Posted by Blackflame7000
 - February 26, 2023, 02:39:52
Your pinas is very small
Posted by Yojo
 - February 25, 2023, 20:08:07
Quote from: TwoReplies on February 25, 2023, 03:37:45$35? For a raspberry pi?
Now-a-days? Where? 😂

You can buy RPI zero w in any Microcenter for 15 bucks.
Posted by TwoReplies
 - February 25, 2023, 03:37:45
$35? For a raspberry pi?
Now-a-days? Where? 😂
Posted by Tru
 - February 24, 2023, 23:30:10
I mean, if the top speed is 4.5mbps/s, I would just put 2 usb on there and it's a even more compact NAS
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 23, 2023, 20:57:54
A new project shows how to create network-attached storage using a humble Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. While the Zero 2 W is not the most powerful of Raspberry Pi units, it helped keep project costs to just US$35.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Pi-NAS-project-shows-how-to-build-affordable-Raspberry-Pi-based-network-storage-for-US-35.697027.0.html