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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. Taylor Martin has covered ...
Western Digital has delivered a new hard-disk drive designed for the Raspberry Pi that uses a USB interface instead of the more conventional SATA interface. 1. The WD PiDrive kit includes a hydra ...
The unique pISO Raspberry Pi Zero HAT has been created to transform your Pi into a ‘super’ flash drive with the ability to create lots of virtual flash drives at once. “Many people work with multiple ...
The Raspberry Pi line of computers are tiny, cheap, and low power devices that can be used for a wide range of purposes. But while each model includes a processor, memory, and some other basic ...
Raspberry Pi 400 users interested in upgrading their mini PC storage and performance with a M.2 SATA SSD drive, may be interested in a new article published to the official Raspberry Pi Magazine ...
Fans of the Raspberry Pi now have a hard drive specifically built for their tiny devices: Western Digital’s PiDrive. The drive, which was built by the company’s incubator, WDLabs, is a 314 GB spinning ...
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Why I stopped using a Raspberry Pi for self-hosting
One of the biggest and earliest issues I ran into using Raspberry Pis for self-hosting is the lack of support for Arm processors. Despite the rise in popularity of Arm in recent years, a large number ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is a single-board computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, support for up to 8GB of RAM, and a starting price of $35 (for a model with 2GB of RAM). It’s hardly the most ...
Gaming PCs I tried to build a high-end AMD gaming PC out of Cyber Monday deals but RAM prices make prebuilts better value for money Gaming PCs Behold, another RTX 5080 gaming PC for under $2,000 this ...
If you own a Raspberry Pi, you can start several operating systems from a single boot medium. All you need is a micro SD card ...
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