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Conveniently DIY A Raspberry Pi Based Openmediavault NAS Box

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Conveniently DIY A Raspberry Pi Based Openmediavault NAS Box

March 03
03:20 2020

Nothing hurts more than losing personal data. Months and years worth of documents, pictures, and video vanished in thin air, it happens to everyone.  Instead of labeling 20 external hard drives and keeping them in a secure location, it may be a better option to build an exact Network Attached Storage (NAS). One can now easily DIY a NAS machine without much hardware and cost. The solution is a compact and convenient OpenMediaVault NAS Box based on Raspberry Pi designed for NAS beginners.

Having a reliable Network Attached Storage (NAS) in place can be invaluable. Network Attached Storage functions just like independent cloud storage tailor-made for businesses or company. Network Attached Storage (NAS) is simply a storage device that is attached to homes or office network, either through cables or wireless. It allows for all connected devices with correct permissions set to access files on internal drives. It’s possible to purchase a prebuilt NAS, but the prices can get out of hand depending on requirements and features. It’s cheaper to go it alone.

With simple knowledge about Raspberry Pi, everyone  probably know that it’s a great tool and can be used as a personal micro PC with a powerful processor, capable of performing almost everything stable within a reasonable range. Its USB3.0 features determine that It is almost the perfect choice for building a household NAS. Most importantly, it is cheaper than a completed NAS system and has a much lower energy cost.

Openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian linux/ it contacts services like SH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, DAAP media server. REsync, BitTorrent clients and many more. In many ways, a NAS device is like a computer dedicated solely to the storage, archival, retrieval and connection of all your PCs. In addition to storing mass amounts of data that can easily be shared between computers tied into the local network, advanced NAS devices are equipped with RAM memory and computer processors. Where large files or large amounts of small files need to be accessed or transferred, the processor helps to speed up the process tremendously.

There are a lot of good reasons to invest in network attached storage. From the convenience of a personal cloud to the long-term money-saving potential, a good network attached storage device could do wonders for any business or office. When choosing NAS, it is required to consider price, storage capacity, function, noise, and power consumption. Raspberry Pi NAS box is a good solution.

If getting a private cloud disk to have file sharing with friends and family is a struggle, but scared of NAS devices high price, your best alternative should be the proposed solution and have a try

Except for Raspberry Pi and hard disk, the kit contains all the above things needed to make a Raspberry Pi NAS: acrylic enclosure and assembly parts, extension board with E-ink screen, a dual-radiator fan, the SD card with installed image files, USB3.0 high speed to SATA cable.

For more information please visit https://www.sunfounder.com/blog/diy-nas-kit/

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