25 Apr
2017
25 Apr
'17
2:13 p.m.
I want to get a _very_ light weight "computer" to act as a controller for some local storage. Basically a DIY Network Attached Storage that burns very little power. It's primary purpose in life would be to save video from a security camera. Is Raspberry Pi still a good option, or has there been other competitors in this space that might be a better choice? I'm also thinking just a cheap tablet might be a good choice? Best Buy has an Android based tablet for $60 and there are Windows based ones for less than $100. They are designed for very low power with the bonus of a screen, but it probably won't make a good file share. Opinions welcome. -- John Lange