
Michael Klements has built a low-power SSD NAS around a Raspberry Pi 5. The Pi 5 NAS offers flexible storage options, a stats display, and custom carbon fiber panels. It uses both 2.5-inch SATA SSDs and NVMe storage drives.
I’ve used OpenMediaVault (OMV) as the NAS operating system, and I’ll run some real-world tests on the NAS to evaluate real-world performance across different drive options.
Two carbon fibre side panels support the 2.5-inch drives and the acrylic base for the Pi stack. A clear acrylic top panel holds a fan above the Pi’s heatsink, with a carbon fibre accent piece tying it into the side panels. A black acrylic front panel houses the OLED display. The layout is designed around easy of assembly and providing airflow to the drives and Pi.
See the video below and more in the post here.
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