ODROID HC2 Home Cloud Two - High Performance Single Board Computer for NAS, Media Server & Home Automation | Perfect for DIY Projects & Data Storage
ODROID HC2 Home Cloud Two - High Performance Single Board Computer for NAS, Media Server & Home Automation | Perfect for DIY Projects & Data Storage

ODROID HC2 Home Cloud Two - High Performance Single Board Computer for NAS, Media Server & Home Automation | Perfect for DIY Projects & Data Storage

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ODROID-HC2 is a mini PC which can be an affordable solution for a network attached storage (NAS) server. This home cloud-server centralizes data and enables users to share and stream multimedia files to phones, tablets and other devices on a network. Ideal for a single user on many devices, sharing between family members, developers or a group. Tailor the ODROID-HC2 to your specific needs. Plenty of software is available with only simple configuration. Determine the storage capacity of your server with a higher HDD/SSD. Depending on your needs, the frame is made to be stackable. The HC2 is based on the very powerful ODROID-XU4 platform and it can run Samba, FTP, NFS, SSH, NGINX, Apache, SQL, Docker, WordPress and other server software smoothly with full Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Arch and OMV. Available and ready-to-go OS distributions are on our WiKi. Any OS for XU4 is fully compatible with the HC2.

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I'm running a cluster of these ARM boards as drive sleds for a distributed file system. I've run both GlusterFS and MooseFS on this hardware on Debian Stretch.Install was easy and they are fanless so the only noise they make is from the hard drive. The giant heatsink/drive sled the board is mounted on keeps them nice and cool. If you can fit your workload into 2GB RAM, they're great little homelab servers.These don't have a video connector, so you need to be comfortable doing all your configuration over SSH.