
NAS
Raspberry Pi NAS

My main motivation for getting a NAS was because I needed a place to store my server backups. I didn't want any overpriced and exessive NAS. That's why I decided to create my own. I bought a Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3 case that supports my 1TB NVME SSD. The sofrware I chose is OpenMediaVault. Great thing is that my internet provider runs on IPv6 so i can access my NAS from any other IPv6 network in the world. I don't have to only use it as a NAS, but it is basically my home server so the options are endless.