Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone

Building Networks and Servers Using BeagleBone by Bill Pretty, published by Packt Publishing on May 28, 2015, is a practical guide designed for developers with BeagleBone experience. This edition, comprising 110 pages, provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and configuring a network and file server. The book covers essential topics such as building a DLNA-compatible multimedia server and implementing RAID for data safety and performance enhancement.
Readers will find a fast-paced approach that includes practical steps and illustrations to facilitate the learning process. The content is tailored for those familiar with the Linux operating system and who have basic software installation skills. This resource focuses on networking and hardware aspects, making it suitable for developers looking to expand their knowledge in creating local area networks and multimedia solutions.
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About This Book
- Build a DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible multimedia server to create your own video theatre and music jukebox
- Keep your data safe by setting up a RAID which is used for avoiding data redundancy and to performance improvement
- A fast-paced guide that will show you how to set up and configure your own network and file server, with practical steps and illustrations
Who This Book Is For
If you are a developer with BeagleBone experience and want to learn how to use it to set up a network and file server, then this book is ideal for you. To make the most of this book, you should be comfortable with the Linux operating system and know how to install software from the Internet, but you do not have to be a network guru.
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