Exploring Software-Defined Storage with GlusterFS on the ODROID-HC1: Part 1 -...
“Software-defined storage (SDS) is a computer program that manages data storage resources and functionality and has no dependencies on the underlying physical storage hardware.” - whatis.com. "Gluster...
View ArticleTranscode DVB Enigma2 Receiver: Using ffmpeg on the ODROID-XU4
When I stay in hotels during my travels, I notice some channels are not available on TV. Using NAT (mapping the external ip to the internal device ip) and http flux, I can see some of those TV channels...
View ArticleProspectors, Miners, and 49er's: Dual GPU-CPU Mining on the...
There are many people using the XU4/MC1/HC1/HC2 for CPU crypto-mining, so what could be better than using your GPU for mining as well? The algorithm performance isn't viable for many popular coins but...
View ArticleGoogle Assistant: Using A Bluetooth Speaker And Microphone On The ODROID-XU4...
This article describes how to implement an AI Speaker on the ODROID-HC1 using Google Assistant SDK. Hardware Requirements ODROID-HC1 (http://bit.ly/2wjNToV) with 5V/4A power supply Bluetooth Module 2...
View ArticleMake Our ODROID-HC1 BitTorrent Seed Server Operate as a NAS
Last month in my article, Build Your Own ODROID-HC1 BitTorrent Seed Server, I demonstrated how an ODROID-HC1 can make an excellent little BitTorrent seed server. However, now that you are up and...
View ArticleBASH Basics - Part 4: Variables, Tests and Loops
This part covers the most basic introduction to scripting: variables, tests, and loops. The one-liner for making archives out of different folders also gets some company by other nifty one-liners now....
View ArticleBuild Your Own ODROID-HC1 BitTorrent Seed Server
BitTorrent provides a means of crowd-sharing files; peer-to-peer via “torrent” files. At its heart, BitTorrent allows distributed hosting and sharing of files in such a way that the original uploader...
View ArticleLEMP stack web server: Linux, NGINX, MariaDB, and PHP on the ODROID-HC1
This guide will let you build an inexpensive but powerful web server using an ODROID-HC1 (XU4 family, including the ODROID-HC2) fitted with a SATA-based SSD. Prepare boot media Before you proceed to...
View ArticleODROID-HC1 and ODROID-MC1: Affordable High-Performance And Cloud Computing At...
Many people have been using the ODROID-XU4 for server, NAS, cluster, mining and build-farm applications, thanks to its high computing performance and connectivities. They kept requesting easier and...
View ArticleExploring Software-Defined Storage with GlusterFS on the ODROID-HC1: Part 2 -...
In my previous article, I described how to setup a Distributed Replicated GlusterFS Volume as well as a simple Replicated Volume. I also described how to use the GlusterFS Native Client to access the...
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