pi-nas
thingiverse
I've engineered a custom enclosure for a Raspberry Pi-based NAS. The setup focuses on a single 2.5-inch drive. I recommend using an old SSD as it's more reliable and durable due to the absence of mechanical parts. 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 NFS configuration (server side and client side), I relied on this comprehensive guide: https://sysadmins.co.za/setup-a-nfs-server-and-client-on-the-raspberry-pi/ My primary objectives for the design were: * To keep it uncomplicated * To achieve a modular design, making it easy to detach my Raspberry Pi whenever I have another project in mind without relying on screws * To ensure ease of printing * To create a compact design P.S.: If you have any suggestions, please feel free to comment. P.P.S: If you download the design for printing, I believe it's only fair that you give me a "like"
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