

We also need a preferred case, otherwise, the Raspberry Pi NAS will only run bare metal. These cover all the software needed for our NAS project, but they are not enough for a complete NAS system. The Plex Media Server software itself is free and supports a wide range of operating systems, making it ideal for integration with home NAS. Multi-user support and hierarchical playback rights settings.Real-time saving and resuming of playback progress.Web interface with media resource navigation, streaming playback.Centralized management and easy sharing of a single library.The features of Plex for managing local libraries are

Plex Media Server software integrates Internet media services (YouTube, Vimeo, TED, etc.) and local multimedia libraries to provide streaming media playback on users' various devices. The NAS system with media playback services provides an excellent audio/video-on-demand experience in a home network environment. OMV is the NAS server system software we are looking for. It can be easily extended with available plugins right after the installation of the base system. While primarily designed for home environments or small home offices, OMV's use is not limited to those scenarios.

Raspberry Pi 4B features an upgraded 1.8GHz Broadcom BCM2711(quad-core Cortex-A72)processor and onboard RAM up to 8GB. It also covers some important experiences and lessons that could hopefully benefit anyone interested in this DIY project. This blog records the whole process of building a Raspberry Pi NAS and home media server, including project planning, system implementation, and performance review.

LU You (Chinese historian and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty) Knowledge obtained on the papers always feels shallow, must know this thing to practice.
