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Raspberry Pi 2 Server Essentials

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi 2 Server Essentials Transform your Raspberry Pi into a multi-purpose web server that supports your entire multimedia world with this practical and accessible tutorial!

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
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ISBN-13 9781783985692
Length 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Piotr J Kula Piotr J Kula
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Preface 1. Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi 2. Preparing a Network FREE CHAPTER 3. Configuring Extra Features 4. Using Fast Web Servers and Databases 5. Setting Up the Raspberry Pi as a File Server 6. Setting Up Game Servers 7. Streaming Live HD Video 8. Setting Up the Pi as a Media Center Server 9. Running Your Pi from a Battery's Power Source 10. Windows IoT Core 11. Running Your ownCloud 12. The Internet of Things – Sensors in the Cloud Index

Building a weather station


A great project to work on is building a weather station. The Raspberry Pi 2 has so much processing power to offer:

  • It can store a large amount of data in a database with ease

  • It can be its own web server running with a variety of programming languages

  • It can crunch numbers, create statistics, and eventually become nice graphs

  • It can even stream live videos using WebRTC or RTSP

Real-time embedded devices

Atmel AVR (used on Arduino) and PICAXE are very well-known microcontrollers that run code with real-time precision. The advantage of these microcontrollers is that you can program them with simple code once, upload the code, disconnect them from the development board, and use them like a standalone IC.

Your initial cost for a development board maybe about the same as a Raspberry Pi on its own, but after this, getting the programmable Microcontr oller Unit (MCU) will cost a few dollars, and will be even cheaper for tiny versions.

There are expansion boards available for...

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