From archiving the important documents stored across all your computing devices to catering to your file sharing and synchronization needs, there are several perks of owning a Network-Attached Storage ...
DIY NAS or pre-built? Discover the pros, cons, and key differences to find the perfect storage solution for your digital files.
Managing large volumes of data efficiently is crucial in today’s digital age. Whether you’re dealing with high-resolution videos, extensive game libraries, or critical business documents, a reliable ...
HexOS is another newcomer to the DIY NAS scene, but takes a page out of Unraid’s playbook. Instead of being free, like ...
Self-hosting your data and services with Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a great way to free yourself from the spiraling costs and tangled web of subscription fees. Whether you’re simply looking to ...
The Maiyunda M1S is a small, low-power computer with an Intel Alder Lake-N processor, an aluminum body, and support for plenty of storage thanks to four M.2 2280 slots that can theoretically hold up ...
[Jeff Geerling] has tried building his own network-attached storage before, but found that the Raspberry Pi just wasn’t able to keep pace with his demands. He’s back with a new all-flash NAS build, ...
QNAP's TS-233 is an entry-level platform that holds quite significant value as a pure storage solution. As the market for DIY NAS has matured further over the last few years, vendors have taken note ...
I'm Alex and this is my first post on this forum. I want to build a ZFS storage server, but there are some questions that bother me. First, I want to say that the server will be built for home use.
The AOOSTAR R1 is a small and affordable desktop computer with a 6-watt Intel N100 quad-core processor based on Intel’s Alder Lake-N architecture. But we’ve seen a lot of those in recent months. This ...