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You've probably heard of NAS. To be exact, it stands for Network Attached Storage. In other words, it's storage connected to a network. The advantage is that you can view data stored on your hard drive anytime, anywhere because it's connected to the Internet. Depending on the configuration, it can be used in various ways, such as linking IP cameras beyond simple file storage. Most people probably know it as a product of the brand called Synology, but since the price is very expensive compared to the specifications, there have been people making their own NAS for decades. These days, there are many products specifically for building own NAS, so I tried making one. 🚀 Recommend content to Bullslab Lab https://bit.ly/bullslab ▪ Spec. Model Name: Intel Xeon D-1581 Process: 14nm Broadwell Cores/Threads: 16 cores 32 threads All-core Boost Clock: 1.9GHz Cache: 24MB TDP: 65W Release Date: Q1 2016 ▪ Chapter 00:00 Opening 00:23 Motherboard Overview 01:38 How is the CPU performance? 04:02 Synology is too expensive 05:09 Connect to Windows! 06:18 A CPU that was reincarnated into a new life 07:13 Dedicated NAS case Wow 10:55 There’s a separate OS for NAS 13:02 Does it sound good? ▪ Tag #HomemadeNAS #NAS #OldXeon ▪ Bullslab E-MAIL: [email protected] INSTAGRAM: / bullslab Please note that information in the video may contain non-technical terms for easy understanding and parts that have been omitted or edited for the sake of viewing flow. Any errors or things to note while watching are noted in the pinned comments.