Raspberry Pi 400 users interested in upgrading their mini PC storage and performance with a M.2 SATA SSD drive, may be interested in a new article published to the official Raspberry Pi Magazine ...
The Radxa Penta SATA HAT is a $45 add-on board that allows you to connect up to five SATA hard drives or SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5 to create a network-attached storage device for use as a file server, ...
For storage, I will be using an M.2 SATA SSD and a 256GB thumb drive. I will also be using an Ubuntu VM to test the SATA drive to see what kind of throughput I can get from the M.2 drive. Although ...
Although the Raspberry Pi 5 has a PCIe interface, it doesn’t have a slot for a PCIe SSD. There’s now a whole range of plug-in boards (HATs = Hardware Attached on Top) for retrofitting SSDs. They ...
If you are looking to add faster, more reliable or simply just extra storage to your new Raspberry Pi 5 mini PC you will be pleased to know that Pi enthusiast Jeff Geerling has created a great video ...
Swapping microSD for SSD on Raspberry Pi dramatically boosts speed and reliability, crucial for resource-intensive projects. Minimal components needed for the upgrade include Raspberry Pi 4/5, SSD, ...
How fitting that Raspberry Pi Foundation chose a throwback Thursday to unveil its Raspberry Pi 500+, an all-in-one PC that gives off some serious Commodore 64 vibes. Or as the Foundation puts it, the ...
The Radxa Rock 3A is a credit-card-sided single-board computer with a 2 GHz Rockchip RK3568 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor, Mali-G52 graphics, and a neural processing unit. It looks a bit like a ...
In previous articles I wrote about ESXi on Arm (located here, here and here), I provided an overview of requirements to install ESXi on a Raspberry Pi 4 B system, as ...