Building A NAS with Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 Hat+
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- adding a 2 port sata m.2 pcie board to the raspberry pi m.2 hat+ and installing open media vault 7 to run a NAS. Thanks for the view
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praying for you man. hope you are doing well.
Praying for you brother
may you bless a long life and good health thanks for educational videos.
Thx & Stay healthy
Pineboard do a pcie hat now, good for PCI SATA cards
Stay Healty boy.
How does RAID 0 works. I'm using EXT4 and rsync to back up my fies automatically on OMV. But i'm interested to kmow more about RAID. Thanks
Raid0 is just striping...you get the speed of read/write combined and combined storage space of both drives...but if you lose one drive..you loose ALL data on the array
Great for FAST read/write ops...but NOT for redundancy
Stay healthy
Thanks
Thanks man. keep it up. I've learnt so much from your videos.
hope you are getting better!
excellent video - thanks! If at some point you find a solution that will allow faster (2.5GB) network transmissions that would be a good video to see too! In any case, stay well and thanks again for all your efforts and videos!
stay healthy bro nice video.
what OS is that??? thnksss
I’ve tried doing a Naz open media ball. It was really hard to set up. Hopefully, this video will show in depth set up for the hard drives for some reason once I got everything situated I tried to put photos and videos on it, but it kept telling me something about a wrong format
Easy, peasy, just the way we like it! Always love seeing the PiKVM in action, too.
Hi Don, can you please post in the comments what you used to power this (the drives and the Pi)?
Great video, thank you.I would also appreciate this information. PS Ihope things are going well for you and those you love.
@@philipprudhomme6967 so I think I found something that will work - DC 5525 to SATA IDE hard drive power supply cable DC 12V to SATA hard drive cable step-down voltage regulator
@@roblatour3511 thank you for that. Is this widely available in the US and Europe? I'll investigate. Thanks again.
@@philipprudhomme6967 I found it on aliexpress
appreciate the walkthrough!
Warning - if your are using the Raspberry Pi M.2 Hat+ make sure you get a SATA module that will plug into it that supports a M.2 M key. I ordered the wrong one with an A + K key. I later found what I hope will be the correct one and have ordered it now - but will need to wait for delivery. Don if you are reading this, links in the write up would be very helpful.
I enjoyed this and the last videos. I'm curious about where to get the M.2 to SATA (2 port) found in this video.
I doubt I'll be getting a RP 5 anytime soon, but I do run OMV on an older Dell 7010 slimline with an external dual drive caddy with 2 x 10 tb. 3.5" enterprise drives. It's a lot more than just a NAS system, as I have a Jellyfin server running, as well as Win 10 in a Docker container on an internal SSD, to run my security cams! With 16 gb. of RAM and an 8th gen Core i7, it handles pretty much anything I can throw at it!😉 Thanks Don.. great tutorial!😊👍👍
honestly i would rather see you run raid10 usb hdd and use the nvme as bcache? it may be worth looking at, or use3 drives in raid5 and a usb 2.5gbe
I really HAVE to try this!
🤗get better, mate!
I used to use a Pi Zero W (paid $3.14) with a 128GB micro SD card to store my music. I just set up a basic SMB server. Now I have an old hard drive attached to a Wireless Access Point. The Pi 5 is very good, but a bit expensive. Thanks for the video!
Wow, didn't know you could get an M.2 to SATA adapter. BTW, what kind of throughput do you get from the Raspberry Pi's Ethernet port? Is it enough for a few devices to stream from simultaneously?
I must have done something wrong with my as it seems to not turn on when I connect to laptop?
best wishes for you and your family buddy! stay strong !!
Praying for you Bro!!! Hope you are doing well as soon as posible.
Very good video thanks! Only thing i wanted to bring up is if you are using a pc running Win 11 24H2 then there is an issue regarding the smb shares from OMV which will not be accessible from Windows if guest is allowed or something like that... Still looking into that.Tks.
Cool project
can you recommend and website that sells enclosures. Buying the items in your video only make sense if there's an enclosure to put it all in,
Nice one! Now that's set up, what about a case of some sort?
Thanks
Cheers lad going to give this a go at the weekend.
I would like to see something like this with SAS drives
Does it have dark mode?
Can you share the details and link for M.2 HAT to SATA adaptor?
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Thanks this will come in useful.
Thanks Don.