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OMV on Banana Pi - BanaNAS
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I wish I had a 3d printer too.
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Wideo how banaNAS is created
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Nice!
How much is just the material for the case?
btw - i would rather use it without the big foot.
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3d printing is so cool. They are doing some really interesting stuff in the medical fields printing with living cells.
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Don't make me replace my Raspberry for that Banana!
I would also like to know power consumption of that thingy.
Greetings
DavidMy bananaPi is at 6w idle or 9w full load. Less than my Apple TV !!!
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too bad it has only 1 sata port. I guess for media and file server this is good enough.
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It's a pity that the BananaPi is not compatible to something like this.
I have purchased one recently and works great with my N54L. -
It's a pity that the BananaPi is not compatible to something like this.
I have purchased one recently and works great with my N54L.what is advantage an dsisadvantage of such a device ( i mean since there are PCi slots on N54L)
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I simply use it to connect an external DIY box via the N54L esata port (it can address 5 external hard drives).
The port multiplier costs 25$, a Pci sata controller with 5 sata ports costs way much more.
The way I use it, make off-site backups, the port multiplier is perfect even if the performance are not so good.In my opinion the BananaPi with a sata port supporting the port multiplier, would be a perfect OMV low energy nas.
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excelent idea. thanks. i though it had to be built in. forgot about the eSata plug...
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Hi all
This is very strange : 1 bought 3 of these banana pi. The raspberry seems too weak for me. So the banana pi is my first microcomputer boards.
My goal is to setup OMV on some of these.
This project is very nice, but I'm thinking a step further : I want a distributed filesystem. I'm about to try glusterFS.
But, OMV does not yet support it. I hope I will find a OMV friendly way to build this setup
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I am working on a glusterfs plugin. Give me another week or two
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I'm expecting this will be my favourite plugin
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I also added (not released) the ability to mount glusterfs as a shared folder on the RemoteShare plugin.
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New Banana Pi coming, called Banana Pro (from a different Developer, though!):
It adds wifi to it and uses a micro usb port now too. The only thing that I would love to know, does it now support the Sata Expand card?
It also seems that you can't yet order it.
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Doesn't Lemaker make both?
I still recommend the cubox-i over banana pi/pro. It supports openelec and port multiplier too.
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It's a pity that the BananaPi is not compatible to something like this.
I just found out, it seems the Banana IS compatible with it!
http://forum.lemaker.org/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3402 (On site 2 there is first confirmation that it actually works!)
Greetings
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Doesn't Lemaker make both?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Banana_Pro
ZitatLemaker was a reseller (but not anymore) for the Banana Pi. The Banana Pi and the rest of the Banana Pi variants were actually created by SinoVoip. The Banana Pro was indeed created by Lemaker and caused some naming confusion with the Banana Pi.
Greetings
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I still recommend the cubox-i over banana pi/pro. It supports openelec and port multiplier too.
And costs about double to three times as much
Edit: Pardon, found some shady ebay auctions. It's 80 $ for the naked cubox-i.
Greetings
David
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