If you're aching for a little extra storage space for your files but don't want to keep your primary machine stuffed with drives, a NAS, or network-attached storage device, may be perfect for you.
Need a ton of storage space, but want it neatly managed in a low-power, always-on, highly redundant box? Well you need a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device or enclosure for your hard drives! The ...
This is such an amazing DIY. @through.the.lleaves took a cabinet and turned it into a completely custom, and totally awesome, reptile enclosure for her pet Goji. It's a stunning work of art that is ...
I'm reaching the limit of my current local backup drive, a 6TB external drive. I looked at RAID enclosure to make a bigger DAS but I think having multiple spinning drives next to me is going to be too ...
storage makes more sense — if the price and usability are right. At $229.00 for the enclosure — an excellent price, given the features — D-Link’s new DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure combines ...
I'm interested in building my own small NAS boxes, because the ReadyNAS Duo's that I have been experimenting with are not quite meeting my needs. I want to end up with something similar to a ReadyNAS ...
Portable SSDs and a NAS are generally going to be some of the more popular solutions when it comes to external storage options. But if you're not looking for either of those solutions, but still want ...
Most network-attached storage (NAS) enclosures you can buy from brands like Synology and Asustor come with an Intel CPU and integrated graphics (iGPU). These are similar to what you'd find on a ...
Fun stuff, Modder Black Dwarf presents his latest projects, a homemade 16TB RAID 5 NAS with the Intel Atom N270 1.66GHz processor. The storage system is housed in a custom aluminium/steel enclosure, ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new video tutorial published by Jeremy Cook on making a case for his Raspberry Pi NAS components, providing plenty of ...