Description 374 Participants 67 Comments 0 Reviews Prev 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next Page 12 of 14 Recommended Comments MrYabloko 0 Posted June 22 I think I would buy keyboard and some small screen and make some mini arm laptop Quote Gofio Black 0 Posted June 23 I think this would be a great addition to my local network as a NextCloud project I'd love to tackle!, Currently using Armbian with my AdGuard and HomeAssistant Quote William Bonnet 3 Posted June 23 hi Fist of all thanks for this initiative. My project would be to initiate my self to the use of machine learning. I wish i could have a box with a NPU to learn how tu use hardware acceleration. §For the funny par my goal would be to plug a webcam on it and "cat recognition" of my 4 cats @ home and track them if the box has enough horsepower Thanks a lot for this contast and good luck everyone Cheers WX. Quote Jean-Marc 1 Posted June 23 Hi, I'm excited at the idea of having a Rock 5 ITX Card to support my internal NAS project. My current NAS is based on an MZHOU SATA PCIE card (6 ports), with LVM2 and mdadm for redundancy and a removable 6 disk drive Icy dock. Perhaps it is simpler to replace it with the 4 native ports available on your SBC...? For the network aspect, I would like to use the LACP protocol (802.3ad) on the 2 Ethernet ports. The second project is to use this SBC as a firewall between the two Ethernet ports. In this context, the firewall will be implemented in an LXC container with access restricted by Posix capability limitation. Cheers, Jean-Marc L. Quote Enrico Trevisan 0 Posted June 24 Actually I run a NAS based on nanopi neo2 with 'NAS kit' and obvoiusly Armbian. But I was looking for a new board to move all my services (local file sharing, emby server etc) and if possible implement RAID storage. Quote Prev 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next Page 12 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
MrYabloko 0 Posted June 22 I think I would buy keyboard and some small screen and make some mini arm laptop Quote
Gofio Black 0 Posted June 23 I think this would be a great addition to my local network as a NextCloud project I'd love to tackle!, Currently using Armbian with my AdGuard and HomeAssistant Quote
William Bonnet 3 Posted June 23 hi Fist of all thanks for this initiative. My project would be to initiate my self to the use of machine learning. I wish i could have a box with a NPU to learn how tu use hardware acceleration. §For the funny par my goal would be to plug a webcam on it and "cat recognition" of my 4 cats @ home and track them if the box has enough horsepower Thanks a lot for this contast and good luck everyone Cheers WX. Quote
Jean-Marc 1 Posted June 23 Hi, I'm excited at the idea of having a Rock 5 ITX Card to support my internal NAS project. My current NAS is based on an MZHOU SATA PCIE card (6 ports), with LVM2 and mdadm for redundancy and a removable 6 disk drive Icy dock. Perhaps it is simpler to replace it with the 4 native ports available on your SBC...? For the network aspect, I would like to use the LACP protocol (802.3ad) on the 2 Ethernet ports. The second project is to use this SBC as a firewall between the two Ethernet ports. In this context, the firewall will be implemented in an LXC container with access restricted by Posix capability limitation. Cheers, Jean-Marc L. Quote
Enrico Trevisan 0 Posted June 24 Actually I run a NAS based on nanopi neo2 with 'NAS kit' and obvoiusly Armbian. But I was looking for a new board to move all my services (local file sharing, emby server etc) and if possible implement RAID storage. Quote
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