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After Microsoft's Windows IoT Core update and Google's Fuchsia, the Raspberry Pi sees a major new release of Hypriot's Docker-friendly container tech.
Learn how to create a resilient Raspberry Pi cluster using Docker Swarm. This step-by-step guide covers initial setup, Portainer web interface, monitoring tools, and shared storage with GlusterFS.
A NAS solution can cost several hundred dollars. If you have an unused Raspberry Pi and a few hard drives lying around, you can make one yourself without spending a dime.
However, setting it up as one used to be an involved process. That's until the Debian-based OpenMediaVault (OMV) distro decided to roll out a version specifically tuned to the Raspberry Pi.
User - admin. Password - openmediavault. After the installation process has completed and you've connected a device or two to the Raspberry Pi, you should consider the following: ...
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It used to be tedious to set up a cross compile environment. Sure you can compile on the Raspberry Pi itself, but sometimes you want to use your big computer — and you can use it when your Pi… ...
Image: FriendlyELEC The maker of Raspberry Pi Zero rival NanoPi NEO has released a network-attached storage (NAS) kit to let you build your own cheap single-bay NAS.
Even though Docker has been used by Raspberry Pi enthusiasts for some time today the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that the latest release officially includes Raspbian Jessie installation ...