I do have some experience in NAS, built my own using a rock64, a surveillance drive, some 30mm fans etc.
Took me several months to perfect the design, like temperatures, harddrive malfunctions, docker recovery etc.
Ive explored both FreeNas and Openmediavault but settled on the latter as its debian based and much more support for ARM processors. (Especially ROCK64)
Settled upon a branch of openmediavault maintained by this
guy
Also integrated content aggregators via dockers and rclone to backup from my NAS to my UL google drive. Syncthing also syncs my photos to my NAS when I connect to my home wifi.
It was an excellent closed end to end system designed.
Was able to portforward it to outside internet too, because my ISP gave ipv6. It had been operating smoothly for several months in the end, even after I evacuated my flat.. But its all disconnected now as I shifted city very recently. So can I review a NAS ? yes.
From official store, ROCK64 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER – PINE Store I would not recommend you to buy rock64, as it's EOL now and not much development is going on. Raspberry pi 4 would still be better choice for dev work, provided you can do adequate cooling.. Wait for next revision maybe. In terms...
geek.digit.in
Does using raspberry pi in headless mode simply mean accessing it through SSH and running the commands? This might be foolish. But you can always install something like Ubuntu server ( no GUI to process ) and then use a web panel's File Manager for UI or NextCloud for file storage. All you...
geek.digit.in