![]() ![]() But speed does not matter - i do not need a high-speed system here. Some musings: As far as the front-end, purely from a speed POV and not hardware/driver capabilities POV - the network speed will likely might be the bottleneck. The other idea I had was to run samba Server on a single board computer as a back-end (and of course use another single board computer for a front-end) - does anyone know if that would be possible? I might be able to put a single board computer to good use around the home, and so far I'm predicting I'm going to need at least half a dozen of them! Sounds like a few fun weekends ahead.ĭoes anyone know if there is the ability/opportunity to use a single board computer to run a small NAS operating system (and connect it up to a few USB hard drives)? Or is this not a good use-case, perhaps because a SATA connection is needed? I've been musing bout the question of using a single-board-computer (sbc). The Arduino and Pi make a great pair when connected via serial link (no need for a USB cable - but always remember you do need a level shifter in the middle) the Arduino has a greater variety of pins for low level purposes, and the Pi a nice array of high level ports (networking, HID, displays, etc.). This library is provided for educational purposes only. PLEASE NOTE: While we enthusiastically encourage you to learn from, modify and re-share our Fritzing library, we are not accepting unsolicited Fritzing parts for inclusion into this repo. ![]() ![]() Running a single-board-computer as a NAS at home - which system to use? For those old parts, we recommend using this library with Fritzing v0.7.5. ![]()
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