John Treadway Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 I am working on building my own NAS, but for right now I would like to know if this OS is capable of being ran on a Raspberry Pi.
Fabri91 Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 To my knowledge as of now it only runs on x86 systems.
Almeda Posted December 2, 2024 Posted December 2, 2024 Read the FAQ. https://hexos.com/early-access-faq Quote HexOS is designed to support a wide variety of x86 hardware (Intel or AMD). The minimum requirements are a 2-core 64-bit CPU, 8GB of memory, and a 16GB or larger SSD boot device. However, depending on your needs for performance and applications, more resources may be required. Storage pools are made up of devices based on size and type (HDDs vs. SSDs). Storage devices in each pool need to be roughly the same size*. The OS boot device cannot be a part of a pool. Expandable pools require a minimum of 3 devices and can be grown one device at a time. Non-expandable pools can be created with 2 devices. Initial pool width should not exceed 8 devices. Maximum expanded pool width should not exceed 12 devices. At least one storage pool must be created to use HexOS.
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