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Raspberry Pi 4 OpenMediaVault NAS

Published on Sun, Oct 13th 2019 Science & Technology Rectangular HD

Raspberry Pi 4 OMV NAS tutorial, including hardware selection, software installation and configuration. This video explains all you need to know to start using a Pi 4 -- or any other Raspberry Pi -- for sharing files across a local area network (LAN) using OpenMediaVault.

PLEASE NOTE THAT since this video was made the process for installing OpenMediaVault on a Pi (or other SBC) has changed, and the software has also been significantly updated (twice!). So I have a video setting up the latest version, OpenMediaVault 6, on a Pi here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWDBYDYJVrA

The Balena Etcher download page is here: https://www.balena.io/etcher/

The CrystalDiskMark download page is here: https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskmark/

The USB 3.0 to SATA adapter I use in the video is on Amazon.com here https://amzn.to/31UlUt6 and on Amazon.co.uk here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N2JIQR7/ref=nosim?tag=explainin-21 (affiliate links).

More videos on SBCs and computing more generally can be found on the ExplainingComputers channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/explainingcomputers/videos

You may also like my other channel, ExplainingTheFuture, at: https://www.youtube.com/user/explainingthefuture/videos

#RaspberryPi #OpenMediaVault #OMV #ExplainingComputers

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Explaining Computers is a technology-focused YouTube channel dedicated to providing comprehensive explanations and hands-on experiences on a wide range of computing topics, primarily centered around single-board computers and Linux distributions. Coverage encompasses hardware and software reviews, emerging technologies, tips and tricks, interviews, product demos, tutorials, and engaging discussions concerning the realm of personal computing.
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Weekly videos on computing and related topics. ExplainingComputers is produced and presented by Christopher Barnatt, who spent 25 years teaching computing and future studies in the University of Nottingham, and who is the author of thirteen books including "Digital Genesis: The Future of Computing, Robots and AI", "3D Printing: Third Edition" and "The Next Big Thing".

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