![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One (at minimum) USB external hard drive for simple network backups and file serving.In addition to the gear you’ll need from the Getting Started with Raspberry Pi tutorial, you’ll only the following hardware: This tutorial builds on our previous tutorial: The HTG Guide to Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and we’ll assume you’ve already completed that-in other words you already have your Raspberry Pi, got it powered up, hooked to a mouse and keyboard, and you’ve installed Raspbian on it. For such tasks the Raspberry Pi is more than powerful enough and will save you a chunk of change in power use. For most people, however, the principle purpose of having an always-on computer somewhere in the house is to serve as a file server and file backup repository. We’ll be the first to grant you that a full fledged server is going to have more storage space and the capability to do more work (such as transcoding a multi-terabyte video collection in a reasonable span of time). ![]()
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