I Built A 4-Bay NAS Using A Raspberry Pi 5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- Today we're using the Radxa Penta SATA Hat to build our own high speed NAS with a Rapsberry Pi 5 and all solid-state storage.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Visit my blog for the full guide and 3D print files - www.the-diy-life.com/i-built-...
Download the 3D Print Files to build your own NAS - bit.ly/3K7robG
PURCHASE LINKS
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Raspberry Pi 5 - amzn.to/44I8sKq
Raspberry Pi 5 Active Cooler - amzn.to/3QH8hsJ
Radxa Penta SATA Hat (Pi 5 Kit) - bit.ly/3yrHsT2
Sandisk 32GB MicroSD Card - amzn.to/3JW6zjJ
12V 3A Power Supply - amzn.to/3UxVdqS
4 x Crucial 2.5" BX500 SSDs - amzn.to/3QEfMAM
Noctua 40mm 5V Fan - amzn.to/3UY4fPw
M2.5 Button Head Screws - amzn.to/4bv95ce
M2.5 Brass Inserts - amzn.to/4blw0Hw
M3 Button Head Screws - amzn.to/3UY8pH2
Wavelink 2.5G Ethernet Adaptor (Optional) - amzn.to/3wDTfgA
Tool & Equipment Used:
Bambulabs X1C 3D Printer - bit.ly/3wtxQXz
USB-C Pencil Screwdriver - amzn.to/3WWaMf1
TS100 Soldering Iron - amzn.to/3UUibKg
Brass Insert Tips - amzn.to/4bcey8g
Gweike Cloud Laser - bit.ly/3qbXvNx
Acrylic Bending Tool - amzn.to/4beqMx4
Some of the above parts are affiliate links. By purchasing products through the above links, you’ll be supporting this channel, at no additional cost to you.
CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:23 Radxa Penta SATA Hat
2:17 NAS Components
3:09 Designing The Enclosure
4:43 Making The Components
6:08 Assembling The NAS
8:23 OMV Installation
10:03 Testing The NAS
If you've got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you'd like to see, let me know in the comments section. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Your cases are always wonderful. I'm thinking of trying yours instead of the Radxa design now!
Thank you! Definitely give it a go and let me know what you think. I’ve included a version without the acrylic window which is pretty easy to print out.
I was just about to tag you 😂
What do you two think about an enclosure that can take advantage of the esata port for a fifth drive?
This is so good! The acrylic window and drive sleds were a nice touch.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing it with the community!
the build and config were very well taught and understandable. My ques can u make a video showing how to access the storage from outside the home network so you can get access to files from anywhere in the world. Thanks
Thanks for sharing it with the community!
This is a great little NAS project! Very inspiring
So very awesome..and the design is quite nice and ergenomic!
Keep em coming!!!!
This project looks fantastic. Well done 👏
Spectacular work here ! Thanks for sharing...
wow i love this! im waiting for my sata board and i was wondering if i needed to connect the pi 5 to power or not. this clear things up
The concept of NAS doesn't surprise me anymore because I've done the same thing, but I'm truly interested and like how you designed the Pi NAS case, I think it's very cool, interesting content.👍
This looks so damn good! You did an amazing job!
Amazing!! Thank so much, Please make more projects with pi5 if possible
Awesome project!
This video had everything.
Keep up the good work!
Dude this is awesome, great work
really cool project mate, well done! keep up the good work
Great video! Great design!
very nice design, thanks for sharing!
Excellent work!
This is so clean. I want that case
Love these pi builds from you
Did see your project on Facebook, like I say there, this is awesome
Your work is so clean!
Amazing Project man, great work.
Such a neat and aesthetic design! Love it!
What a fantastic project, well done.
This is so clean ! Well done
Very cool, I love the utility of it.
Thanks for this awesome video.
From Portugal.
Amazing! Big fan! Thanks for sharing!
Nice job. Looks great.
Your work keeps getting better and better with each project.
Thank you!
Nice build!
That's badass!
Really nice, thanks for share!
Awesome, cant wait until its possible to get the hat here in germany... Thanks for sharing the files! Is it possible to use one of the 4 drives as the boot drive and make a raid 5 with the three others?
Going to try 💯
Dang it. Time to build something I have no need for. Great vid!
Schönes Video danke für die Erklärung👍
Can you see a way to route the power-supply to the "back" too? Cable-management etc.etc...
The extruding power-button looks like something that could be pressed by accident, so why not reduce it (and the indicators) to be flush with the surface?
And along the same lines - how about flat-head screws in countersunk holes to have a nice and flush exterior?
Fantastic build - the acrylic window was a cool touch! Inspiring build!
Excellent project! I have one small addendum. Maybe you could instead of a one big vent hole make some kind of mesh or grid and instead of screw holes some kind of pins which will hold fan as it is. I believe that something like this will ad more simplicity and back of the case will be more uniform. But in any case excellent project! Thank you!
I’ve been wanting to move away from Google and have my own backups. So tempted to try this. I have basically everything save for a 3D printer… the speed isn’t much of an issue since all I have is a tons of photos and they can just sync up overnight. This ain’t gonna break the bank neither but I will need to break away from my comfort zone…
It's a relatively easy project, definitely give it a go
Looks great
Your fan from active cooling works fine? Mine only works at the startup, after that I never listen the fan
That thing is beautiful
Have you tried PoE to get rid od the powe cable and use 2,5 GB adapter for lan and Lan port for power? It the power from PoE sufficient? . Great job!
great work!!!
Thanks for sharing
This looks to be a very good solution.
Can you make a case for the set up have POE between the NAS hat and PI 5?
This is amazing and so neat. I don't have a 3d printer how could I get this case?
This is great thanks.
very cool design
Great project!!!!
That is really cool
Impressive!
Great build and I would love to try this but the SATA HATs aren't available anymore cant find them.
The Kühler is the best!😊
its beautiful
Top notch!
Thanks !
very nice build
amazing. i want it!
Question , what is the cpu utilization and ram utilization while using 2.5gbps usb nic adapter? Does it max out pi or is there headroom?
awesome.... project... 👍
Thank you that was very good. Amazon don't have the 5 SATA top board in stock any more. Good video. Thank you.
Still available on arace and maybe on allnet.
Dont support Amazon anyway, they steal your money...
...its not a big problem to find anything on an other place
I love it.
Nice elegant solution, now for 3,5"
I am thinking more like m2 ssds, how small it could be. I know it will be costly atleast, lol but it would be amazing.
Very nice case design. Subscribing.
Dobra Robota!
NICE!
Great job- new subscriber now.
Very good
Awesome
amaizing sht dude! I lvoe videos like this
It looks really great. Everything is hidden inside the case. What is the temperature after some time? Mainly when it runs 24 hours per day, and some computations are made.
After running for two days the CPU temp was at an average of 42C and didn't go over 54C under load, the drives stayed around 34C with or without load.
That case is top tier! Looks great and I love the drive sleds. Are the drives hot-swappable with that hat?
One small critique: I think the window might be better on the opposite side. That way it's seen from the front of the NAS (the side with the drive activity lights) and also shows the front of the SSDs. Thanks 😎
I'm a bit nervous to try hot swapping the drives, the documentation doesn't say that they are - at least not that I've found. Thanks for the suggestions on the window, it would be great to see the activity lights! The main reason it is on that side is because of the fan. There isnt enought room between the wall of the case and the drives for the fan to be on the opposite side so that the window can be swapped around. I could extend the wall out a bit but then the ports won't be flush anymore.
Oh ok- makes sense there's a reason for it being where it is then. Really great design anyway. 👌🏻
Does it support booting from a SATA drive after the 17.05 RPi firmware update? The X1011 Geekworm board for 4 SSDs just started to support it after the update :D
The performance unlock for sure is the 2.5G network interface. Glad to see that is a surmountable unlock for performance. It would be interesting to see what would happen if you had a USB dongle with even more bandwidth to see if the underlying compute hardware can keep up. This has gotten me curious about 3D printing. What printer do you have? This looks fun!
I'll definitely be using a 2.5G adaptor for projects requiring better network connectivity in future, its a relatively cheap and worthwhile upgrade. The 3D printer used for this project is a Bambulab X1C.
I would love to see a USB C powered version of this that also includes WiFi 6 connectivity. It would be the ultimate version of this little guy.
You can power everything via usb-c but probably pi pmic is to weak to handle 4 drives. You can use different sbc that can take more power, but still this will be an issue.
This was a big help. I recently received a Penta SATA Hat. I've printed your case and it works great. I plan to use this as a single sata boot drive and the remaining 3 in raid for a media server. One problem I ran into is that I'm unable to boot from this sata hat. Any idea how I could accomplish this?
i would have added a bottom fan that would do even better cooling. where air will flow from bottom and exit from top cooling every thing in that NAS.
What is the trickiest 2.5" disk you can use with this hat? The Seagate BarraCuda 5TB is 9mm, I think.
Hello Michael Klements. Thank you for the very informative video. I went to the 3d print case link but I think I maybe blind or the file is missing. I am unable to find the Trays for the SSD's. Great video!
I've checked the link, the trays are on build plate 2 in the Bambulab project file and they're available separately in the STL list.
@@MichaelKlements Just checked and found it! Thanks again! I am just blind I guess lol
New 3D printer? Nice. The software for 3D designing is also from Bambulabs I mean Bambu Studio?
Relatively new, I got them last year. No, the design software is Autodesk Fusion360
This would be even more awesome if the 4x drives were 15mm drives which have more capacity. Just think of having a 20TB (4x 5TB) mini NAS like this?
Can you make raspberry pi 5 mini PC with some rgb and Nvme drive?
I am half way through the video and one word that came in my mind is fabulous ❤❤❤❤
I am definitely going to follow this process to create my own (conditionally if I get hold of all the resources shown in the video 😊). Thank you @Michael for this idea and sharing your work with the community. 😊🙏
Thanks for the great feedback!
Hello
Can I directly buy the finished product from your assembly?
Wow!
Dis n baie nice en clean build daai. Net jammer ons sukkel hier in die kaap om parte te kry, julle JHB manne is bevoorreg in party dinge. Waar koop jy jou PIs? en die insert soldeerder en die elektriese skroewedraaier?
Dankie Theo. I used to buy Pis from pishop.co.za when I was in JHB but I have since moved to Australia so it's a lot easier to buy components.
Very nice video.
Could you do a NAS using 3.5" HDD's please. These give so much more TB for the $
Unfortunately the hat doesn't have enough space for them to be plugged in directly but with an adaptor cable you can use 3.5" drives.
Hi, great video! would you be open to selling a 3d printed enclosed? Looking to build a pi5 Nas and this would be brilliant. Thanks
Congratulations on the project, I'm from Brazil and I'm researching to try to do a similar project but with orange pi zero 3, do you know if it's possible to do this?
You could definitely make a NAS with the Orange Pi Zero 3 but it would need to be a bit different to this one as it doesn't have a PCIe port on it.
I would like to see that case on your etsy store!
I have a Synology DS211j which is an awesome NAS but it's really getting long in the tooth and while it serves up videos it's not so good when videos need transcoding - tends to cause stuttering so it would be nice to build a replacement which can transcode on the fly if need be. Would a Pi 5 up to the job?
The Pi 5's CPU is not all that powerful in relative terms, you'd probably be better off with a mini PC running as a NAS.
I was wondering what size memory you had on the Pi5, and if there would be any performance difference between the 4GB and 8GB versions.
This is an 8GB versions. There might be a slight performance difference but I never noticed more than 25-30% RAM usage during my testing.
@@MichaelKlements Thanks!
NAS PI
(Nice pie)
Когда вы просто паяльником "вонзили" крепления под винты - я подумал "вот это так просто и гениально!". Буду теперь также чинить то, что сломается!
Buenísimo