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On 1/19/25 5:47 AM, D wrote:The pi, with directly connected spinning disks. Does the hat have its own extra power supply?On Sat, 18 Jan 2025, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote:>
On 1/18/25 5:39 AM, D wrote:How many spinning drives do you think it can handle?On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, rbowman wrote:You can buy a 5-drive Pi5 hat and plug in laptop
On Fri, 17 Jan 2025 10:32:07 +0100, D wrote:Interesting! Thank you for the link. This could be a fun hobby project. I wonder if it would be possible, over time, to get it to such a state that someone might actually consider using it in production environments? With sounds and strong redundancy, maybe!
I wonder if it would be possible to build a PB storage system forhttps://smist08.wordpress.com/2024/05/24/raspberry-pi-5-with-ssd/
archive use cases on a bunch of Pi 5? =) Does it have any good ways to
connect disks, or is it still only USB? I wonder how many disks per
system it could handle with confidence?
The Pi 5 has a PCIe port and there are Raspberry and third party NMVe
solutions.
drives or, preferably, SATA SSDs. Buy on Amazon.
Apparently the not-so-bad OpenMediaVault distro
now WILL boot on a Pi5. I've used it professionally
and its really pretty good at this point - and gives
you lots of fine control. It's also LIGHT, which is
great for a Pi NAS.
https://www.raspberrypibox.com/how-to-install-open-media-vault-on-raspberry-pi-5/
The Pi hat or OMV ?
The hat has 5 slots, so I guess 5. Not sure if
an extra-strong PS is needed, esp for mag drives.
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OMV ... I used it as a mirror/backup server and it
had 8 mag drives. Tweak two settings and it'd
look/feel exactly like the primary server so far
as the office clients were concerned.
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