Description 374 Participants 67 Comments 0 Reviews Prev 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next Page 9 of 14 Recommended Comments AZ8 1 Posted June 11 This SBC should be good replacement to my RPi2 mediacentre+NAS Quote Link to comment Cristian Paul 0 Posted June 11 NAS server definitely with NVME Quote Link to comment Leonid Zhuravel 0 Posted June 12 (edited) I am using arm sbc for both home entertainment and as a part of homelab: raspberry pi 5 is a media center, docker server and sound system all in one. orange pi 5 plus I use for test projects like YOLO object detection, low power node server etc. I am also running freepbx on one older pi and my son is learning kali linux on another one My dream is to implement a kind of containers orchestrator like k3s to study the way to run, service and functionality of such systems. Itx raxda can be a main server in this setup as it should be stable and, preferably, more powerful. Of course, proper containers node needs storage server like open media valut or any other, same storage server can be shared to media center, it can be a part of personal cloud, and home file sharing server. In this case, low power and extended connectivity is the must. So there are a lot of use cases for sbc with lots of interfaces and itx case integration support. Waiting to see my next sbc build! Edited June 12 by Leonid Zhuravel Quote Link to comment Rick Pat 1 Posted June 14 Looks nice. It would fit into my home lab (= 9U 10inch rack ), with installed Home Assistant and PiHole. Maybe it could replace few other Pies I use and have only this one instead. 1 Quote Link to comment NOBL 0 Posted June 14 I'll use it as a Home Automation Server either with openHAB or Homeassistant and MQTT as well as Zigbee integration. I appreciate the providing of Armbian images with those systems already installed. Quote Link to comment Prev 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next Page 9 of 14 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Add a comment... × Pasted as rich text. Restore formatting Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Loading... × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Comment
AZ8 1 Posted June 11 This SBC should be good replacement to my RPi2 mediacentre+NAS Quote Link to comment
Leonid Zhuravel 0 Posted June 12 (edited) I am using arm sbc for both home entertainment and as a part of homelab: raspberry pi 5 is a media center, docker server and sound system all in one. orange pi 5 plus I use for test projects like YOLO object detection, low power node server etc. I am also running freepbx on one older pi and my son is learning kali linux on another one My dream is to implement a kind of containers orchestrator like k3s to study the way to run, service and functionality of such systems. Itx raxda can be a main server in this setup as it should be stable and, preferably, more powerful. Of course, proper containers node needs storage server like open media valut or any other, same storage server can be shared to media center, it can be a part of personal cloud, and home file sharing server. In this case, low power and extended connectivity is the must. So there are a lot of use cases for sbc with lots of interfaces and itx case integration support. Waiting to see my next sbc build! Edited June 12 by Leonid Zhuravel Quote Link to comment
Rick Pat 1 Posted June 14 Looks nice. It would fit into my home lab (= 9U 10inch rack ), with installed Home Assistant and PiHole. Maybe it could replace few other Pies I use and have only this one instead. 1 Quote Link to comment
NOBL 0 Posted June 14 I'll use it as a Home Automation Server either with openHAB or Homeassistant and MQTT as well as Zigbee integration. I appreciate the providing of Armbian images with those systems already installed. Quote Link to comment
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