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We use the NAS location-independent with 5 people who all synchronize live on the NAS. Since everything is pretty custom I will release my fusion files. So ignore the stl, it's only for visualisation. I am happy about donations, the design has...
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3 x 3.5'' SATA HDD NAS using Raspberry PiThis NAS case is a 3-bay of 3.5'' SATA HDD.I made this project to repurpose a few old PCs I had laying around. So it was build with mostly salvaged parts.It is using Raspberry Pi 4, but other RPI models can be...
prusaprinters
This construction was made to combine a raspberry pi 4 in its cooling fan equiped case with two external 2.5" hard disk drives as a self made NAS built with OpenMediaVault. The required USB hub is not part of this built, I keep it in a different...
sketchfab
... a more comprehensive solution for storing large amounts of data. With their increased storage capacity, network connectivity, security features, and energy efficiency, it's no wonder why many individuals and businesses are making the switch to NAS.
prusaprinters
In my case i used this nice case for raspy 2-3 (mod B): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:423216 For the nfs configuration (server side and client side) i used this guide: https://sysadmins.co.za/setup-a-nfs-server-and-client-on-the-raspberry-pi/ My...
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The distance between the support beams is precisely 61 mm, allowing you to utilize any Raspberry Pi case that fits within this space. In my instance, I utilized this elegant case for Raspy 2-3 (Mod B): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:423216 For...
prusaprinters
In my case i used this nice case for raspy 2-3 (mod B): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:423216 For the nfs configuration (server side and client side) i used this guide: https://sysadmins.co.za/setup-a-nfs-server-and-client-on-the-raspberry-pi/ My...
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This enclosure for three hard drives allows you to repurpose your old disks and PC power supply, making it possible to add a Raspberry Pi card to turn it into a real NAS. ... Check out the assembly of this enclosure on YouTube:...
grabcad
only some parts require supports.Chassis built arount 180mm cooler in bottom part.It contains mini-ITX motherboard, four 3.5 HDD drive and two 2.5 ssd drives + m2 drive for ssd caching.At the moment my nas running DSM7.2 (xpenology). Temps looks fine...
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Human: Network Access Storage rack, stackable, with slots for - Hard Disk Drives 3.5 inch - Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 or Odroid C2 - Odroid XU4 - USB Hub Material The two-disk NAS is powered by a RPIv3. The six-disk NAS is powered by an Odroid XU4. ... Repos...
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You can check out his comments, photographs, and videos here: Introduction: https://blog.briancmoses.com/2019/03/what-about-a-3d-printed-mini-itx-nas-case.html?r=related Printing and Assembly (Beta Test Release):...
cults3d
This is a 2x 3.5" bay NAS cased based on an Odroid XU4Q (or XU4). The case has been printed and validated. A good starting point for the NAS software side can be found here: https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/software/ubuntu_nas/ubuntu_nas This...
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This is a 3x 3.5" bay NAS cased based on an Odroid XU4Q (or XU4) single board computer.\r\nThe case has been designed and validated. \r\n\r\nA good starting point for the NAS software side can be found here:...
prusaprinters
This project was inspired by this project from Michael Klements,but it's not a remix.Thanks to step file from Radxa,Raspberrypi,@Waikikiprod,@rohdelabs,which makes the design much easier.Updated:Finally I soldered a new 12mm switch button on J2...
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Pliki zawierają elementy potrzebne do obudowy serwera Raspberry PI NAS. ... Więcej na filmie: https://youtu.be/KGLgGrlyWWM Files contains elements ofa the case of home NAS Raspberry PI Server.
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this is my custom case for my NAS based on a Pine64 Quartz64 single board computer. ... the drive cage was based on a design i found on thingiverse which has since been deleted.
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I'll be printing the case during this week and will report what I find but I believe it should be all wrapped up minus maybe a minor change or two. ...I've also thrown away all the extra SKP files in favor of just the one whole project file for...
myminifactory
In case you're wondering what NAS this design is for, the serial number is P50696 (dual disk NAS). Support If you want to support me for the designs I publish for free, please consider using my AliExpress Affiliate Link when buying something from...
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A case for your NAS Project with a Raspberry Pi 4, ROCK Pi Dual/Quad SATA HAT an up to 4 x 2.5" SATA Harddisks Parts description: raspi4_quad-sata_base - The maincase for your Raspberry, SATA HAT and Harddrives raspi4_quad-sata_top - Closes the case...
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If you want to make a Raspberry pi NAS I think this case has enough space to put rpi in it. ... The disks mounting system was inspired by this project: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4516855 To assemble this cabinet you will need: - 120mm fan...
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With storage space running low, I decided to repurpose my Seagate NAS by mounting it vertically.\r\n\r\nTo achieve this, I designed and built a custom stand that draws inspiration from the sleek, angular casing of the device itself. ...The result is a...
prusaprinters
In case you're wondering what NAS this design is for, the serial number is P50696 (dual disk NAS). Support If you want to support me for the designs I publish for free, please consider using my AliExpress Affiliate Link when buying something from...
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-Add the mSATA to the NAS board -Put the heat sink on the OrangePI, connect the PI to the NAS board -Screw in the whole assembly -If a SATA drive is used, connect the cable to the drive and mount the drive to the case -Mount the uUSB above the SATA...
cults3d
I have been trying to make a complete printed case for my diy nas. This is my first all printed case. I used some 3m 25/30 screw to hold harddisk cage to front and back. for the tray and sides see picture af screws. Harddisk uses "normal" harddisk...
cults3d
Hello,\n\nA few days back, I streamlined my network setup and ran out of room, so I decided to mount my Seagate NAS upright.\n\nTo accomplish this, I built the stand I'm sharing now, which is shaped after the device casing with its angular...