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A tested blueprint to build a low cost Samba NAS Server with Raspberry RPI4 and Script for mapping USB-HDDs to PC Win up to 30 TB
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  • Low cost Samba Server - Raspberry PI

    06/11/2020 at 20:00 • 0 comments

    That is amazing! My Test Samba Server could manage a data volume of more than 30 TB by using a Raspberry Pi 4 Modell B ( ca.62 €) or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (ca 41 €).

    By the test construction, I have gotten a lot of problems in hardware and found different software installations written for computer specialists . So I would like to share you my experiences: a “blueprint” to plan, hardware choice, simple installation and setup of a samba home server with Raspberry Pi.

    Blueprint – Hardware choice -simple installation with RASPBIAN – troubleshooting

    Read more (in Medium.com) …

    Low cost Samba Home Server: Raspberry PI 4 – simple installation -troubleshooting

    Have fun !
    Dr.- Ing. The Anh Vuong, 24.04.2020

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    Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

    (c) 2020 by Dr.-Ing. The Anh Vuong




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