On Tue, 13 Jan 2026 12:52:42 +0100
Ramiro Aceves <ea1abz%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
Oh, I have a working RaspberryPi4 with NetBSD 10.1 doing some tasks
(CUPS server, amateur radio SDR receiver, ethernet wired), but it is
working from a SD card and I am bit afraid of using the Pi for such
critical task. I also considered it, NFS access to it will be very
comfortable and convenient from any OS, any room in the house. But...
I've been using Raspberry Pi 4 with Debian for a number of years now.
Mainly for web browsing, file storage, development and other tasks. It
has been very reliable. There is no ECC memory but a lot of x86-64
laptops and desktops also do not support it. However, you can build NAS
server with any hardware you like. Just avoid using non-native file
systems like FAT or NTFS to share data between different OSes. They
work OK with large files (photos and movies), but I've seen issues with
many small files.