I Built A 4-Bay NAS Using A Raspberry Pi 5

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Today we're using the Radxa Penta SATA Hat to build our own high speed NAS with a Rapsberry Pi 5 and all solid-state storage.

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:23 Radxa Penta SATA Hat
2:17 NAS Components
3:09 Designing The Enclosure
4:43 Making The Components
6:08 Assembling The NAS
8:23 OMV Installation
10:03 Testing The NAS

If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section.
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What a nice guy when sharing whole 3d project public
thank you very much

lilith
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Your cases are always wonderful. I'm thinking of trying yours instead of the Radxa design now!

JeffGeerling
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Brilliant design. I am slowly gradually upgrading my home network and this solution would fit perfectly. Already have pi Hole and opensense running well, adding this on my network would be a perfect replacement for my old NAS. Great work.

sa
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This is so good! The acrylic window and drive sleds were a nice touch.

primeral
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This is awesome! Thanks for sharing it with the community!

toto
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This is absoultely amazing! Thanks Michael for sharing, I will be using your case for my own PiNas!

RajeevDeoFiji
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This is a great little NAS project! Very inspiring

archie-
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Wow! What an amazing Pi5 NAS case. Thanks so much for sharing the 3d printer project files. I love the clear acrylic window also plus the 4 LEDs.

DLiberator
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This looks REALLY slick! I've seen Pi NAS's made using these components before, but none looked this good. I have the components on order myself, and will definitely make it this way as it will definitely look good on my desk. :)

BigDrewski
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you are really genius... you inpire to me. someone who just seem like toy but personal user maybe very useful and efficient thanks to video

jeekwangheo
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The concept of NAS doesn't surprise me anymore because I've done the same thing, but I'm truly interested and like how you designed the Pi NAS case, I think it's very cool, interesting content.👍

tuwaise
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Thanks for sharing it with the community!

elkortby
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This is art! best build I've seen so far!

RicardoBird
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Awesome build! Between you and Jeff Geerling, I almost have the confidence to start my own PI NAS! Thank you!

mattw
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This project looks fantastic. Well done 👏

mrfrog
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WOW (Commercial Grade Build 👍👍) .. What a Nice looking Enclosure.. Thanks for Sharing your 3D Files and all your hard work.. Making it so easy for me now.

x_CrossHair_x
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Can you see a way to route the power-supply to the "back" too? Cable-management etc.etc...

The extruding power-button looks like something that could be pressed by accident, so why not reduce it (and the indicators) to be flush with the surface?
And along the same lines - how about flat-head screws in countersunk holes to have a nice and flush exterior?
Fantastic build - the acrylic window was a cool touch! Inspiring build!

PaalRyd
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Brilliant! I've been looking for a little 2.5" SSD NAS for a while and this ticks all the boxes. Printed case also looks amazing and I really like the removable drive trays.

joshharding
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Beautiful project and I was unaware of that wonderful Fantek mini powered screwdriver. Thanks for including the link for that. I just bought one!

SHO
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So very awesome..and the design is quite nice and ergenomic!
Keep em coming!!!!

haydenc