The 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. Plenty of software is available with simple configurations to tailor the ODROID-HC2 to your specific needs. Upgrade the storage capacity of your server with a larger HDD/SSD. The HC2 is built with a high performance SATA port and a Gigabit Ethernet port, to build a faster network storage device. It's engineered metal frame body is designed to store a 2.5 inch HDD/SSD or 3.5inch HDD with great heat dissipation, and the frame is made to be stackable, depending on your needs.The HC2 is based on the very powerful ODROID-XU4 platform. 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.DOES NOT INCLUDE POWER SUPPLY. SOLD SEPARATELY.KEY FEATURESSamsung Exynos5422 Cortex-A15 2Ghz and Cortex-A7 Octa core CPUs2Gbyte LPDDR3 RAM PoP stackedSATA-3 port for 3.5inch or 2.5inch HDD/SSD storage up to 27mm thicknessGigabit Ethernet portUSB 2.0 HostUHS-1 capable micro-SD card slot for boot mediaSize : 197 x 115 x 42 mm approx.(Aluminium cooling frame)Linux server OS images based on modernKernel 4.14 LTSSPECIFICATIONSCPU - Samsung Exynos5422 ARM® Cortex™-A15 Quad 2.0GHz/Cortex™-A7 Quad 1.4GHzDRAM Memory - 2Gbyte LPDDR3 RAM PoP (750Mhz, 12GB/s memory bandwidth, 2x32bit bus)GPU - Mali™-T628 MP6 Op
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The odroid HC2 leaves my QNAP TS-212 in the dust
QNAP TS-212: 31.0 MB/secODROID HC2: 103 MB/secThe HC2 runs ubuntu-18.04.1-4.14-minimal-odroid-xu4-20181203."Easy" setup with Samba if you know your Linux commands enough.For more common mortals, use OMV_4_Odroid_XU4_HC1_HC2, but then again if you are using an ODROID HC2 you should know Linux enough :-)
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