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5 Raspberry Pi 5 accessories that turn it into a rock-solid home server
These Raspberry Pi 5 accessories turn a bare board into a rock solid home server you can actually trust with your data and ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
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The Raspberry Pi is still great, just not for servers anymore
The Raspberry Pi still shines, but modern mini PCs are smarter choices for always-on home servers and heavier self-hosted ...
What if you could transform a humble Raspberry Pi into a fully functional network-attached storage (NAS) server? It sounds ambitious, even improbable, given the Raspberry Pi’s reputation as a ...
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You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Every Raspberry Pi owner knows the diminutive device can do nearly anything tech-wise. From replacing your slow PC to improving your hangout space with mood lighting and more, a Raspberry Pi is a wise ...
Projects that turn the Raspberry Pi into a low-cost Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution are very common; all you need is the right software, the Pi itself, and some USB storage devices. But unless ...
We’ve seen plenty of environmental monitoring setups here on Hackaday — wireless sensors dotted around the house, all uploading their temperature and humidity data to a central server hidden away in ...
I have written a few articles previously on ESXi on Arm (located here, here and here). In those articles, I covered everything from going over what you need to install ESXi on a Raspberry Pi 4 B ...
I like my Raspberry Pi media server, but I have concerns. I hate USB-SATA adapter cables on asthetic grounds, and physically managing a handful of SSDs is not optimal. So currently I'm using some ...
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