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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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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

Connecting the external storage


The Raspberry Pi does not have a SATA interface, and the only way to connect this storage is by using USB ports. You can further expand the amount of USB ports by attaching a powered USB hub.

Due to the 480 MBps limitation on the USB bus, we should consider the most optimal setup. We reserve 100 MBps for Ethernet, which should be more than enough to stream any kind of HD video. This leaves us with 380 Mbps (47 MBps), which is fine because we can only send a maximum of 12 MBps of data via Ethernet anyway.

If you really want to squeeze out more transfer speed, you can use a compatible 802.11n or 802.11ac wireless USB peripheral. You may achieve in excess 100 MBps with WiFi, but there is the extra process of making sure your signal is good and that your general environment is not occupied by any other wireless router. The most optimistic transfer speed you can expect is about 25-30 MBps.

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