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How To: Build an IOTA Docker Full Node on a Rock64
Github user muXxer has created a tutorial on how to build your own IOTA Docker Full Node on a Rock64. Most of the items to build this project are available...
How To: Build an IOTA Docker Full Node on a Rock64
Github user muXxer has created a tutorial on how to build your own IOTA Docker Full Node on a Rock64. Most of the items to build this project are available...

How To: Debian Linux BitTorrent Server with the ODROID-HC1
Check out this video from Category5 that takes the viewer from unboxing the HC1 through creating a Debian Linux BitTorrent Server. As this is a full installation tutorial, this has...
How To: Debian Linux BitTorrent Server with the ODROID-HC1
Check out this video from Category5 that takes the viewer from unboxing the HC1 through creating a Debian Linux BitTorrent Server. As this is a full installation tutorial, this has...

How-To: Add hard drive to Debian/Ubuntu systems
When working with Debian or Ubuntu on ARM devices like the ODROID-XU4 / HC1 / HC2, Rock64, RockPro64, Raspberry Pi, or many other systems, it is often desired to add...
How-To: Add hard drive to Debian/Ubuntu systems
When working with Debian or Ubuntu on ARM devices like the ODROID-XU4 / HC1 / HC2, Rock64, RockPro64, Raspberry Pi, or many other systems, it is often desired to add...

Review: RockPro64 NAS and CloudShell2 NAS
by Mikeal Tadeo The two NAS kits: RockPro64 NAS and CloudShell2 NAS Looking for a network storage solution? Look no further! With both the RockPro64 NAS and the...
Review: RockPro64 NAS and CloudShell2 NAS
by Mikeal Tadeo The two NAS kits: RockPro64 NAS and CloudShell2 NAS Looking for a network storage solution? Look no further! With both the RockPro64 NAS and the...

How-To: Build your own NAS server with the RockPro64
Some of the benefits of building your own NAS instead of buying one off-the-shelf are: Customizable features and capacities Utilization of non-proprietary parts and software Future upgradeability Learning some new...
How-To: Build your own NAS server with the RockPro64
Some of the benefits of building your own NAS instead of buying one off-the-shelf are: Customizable features and capacities Utilization of non-proprietary parts and software Future upgradeability Learning some new...

Thinking Outside the Box - Part 3 of 3
Real-World Server Applications for SBCs Two of the most important applications for servers are not really tasks at all--they’re uptime and data redundancy. Here’s where SBCs can come to the...
Thinking Outside the Box - Part 3 of 3
Real-World Server Applications for SBCs Two of the most important applications for servers are not really tasks at all--they’re uptime and data redundancy. Here’s where SBCs can come to the...