Does True NAS work on Raspberry Pi?
How secure is a True NAS from hackers? What options do I have to protect my NAS from unauthorized access?
How secure is a True NAS from hackers? What options do I have to protect my NAS from unauthorized access?
The SSD card is mainly used when you write a lot, for example when you do a lot of office work. The question is, when you are in-game and you are writing with one or two players, is the SSD also stressed like when you are doing office work, because you are also writing on…
Hello, I'm new to PC and have a total of 4 TB of storage. All my game updates are running on disk V, even though it's the smallest, and I can't download undates and stuff because there's no more storage on it. How can I make everything run on a different disk? Thanks in advance…
The following I have a USB stick for recording in my Samsung TV, purchased on December 29th, 2022. Yesterday I wanted to record something but the recording button and the USB stick display were missing on the TV. I took it out and plugged it into my PC to check. It showed me drive (D)…
Is it really better to use one SSD/M.2, for example, for Windows and other files and another just for games because the system runs better that way? And what exactly should you install where?
I have an external hard drive connected to my PC. Everything's been working fine so far. However, I need to download several file packs, each 5GB in size, from the internet. I've selected the hard drive as the download source, but the download stops at just over 4GB. It says "Disk full," even though I…
Hello, I'd like to know why my WD_Black SNB850 SSD is no longer recognized. This happened a few days ago…and now it's no longer recognized. It's also not recognized in the diskpart command…does that mean the SSD is now dead? Thanks in advance,
Unfortunately not. TrueNAS is available only for Intel and AMD processors. The Raspberry Pi has a ARM processor.
For your purposes, there is OpenMediaVault. There is also a port for the Raspberry Pi, which can also be secured against unauthorized. Here is a tutorial on this: https://www.veuhoff.net/raspberry-pi-nas-mit-openmediavault-complete instructions/