If you are interested in building your very own network attached storage (NAS) you might be interested in a new tutorial published by the Explaining Computers channel which shows how you can use a ...
It is time to crack open the device and see what’s inside. The top cover comes off by loosening the thumbscrew on the back. If you can’t easily slide it off, you forgot to open the door first. Inside ...
You can flesh out OpenMediaVault and add a bunch of features to make it more usable. The distribution supports quite a handful of official and third-party plugins ...
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I moved my network's DNS to my NAS, and it's the most practical home lab upgrade I've made
Your NAS is already running 24/7, so put it to work as your private DNS server ...
The first thing I noticed when unpacking it and having the first look, was how simple the device looks and I’m sure it will blend in well in most places. At the top of the device, we have the power ...
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