

Your browser should start downloading the OpenMediaVault Raspberry Pi 3 image as you can see in the screenshot below. Once the page loads, click on OMV_4_Raspberry_Pi_2_3_3_ as marked in the screenshot below. You can download OpenMediaVault Raspberry Pi 3 image from the official repository of OpenMediaVault.įirst, visit the official repository of OpenMediaVault at A USB hard drive or a USB thumb drive for data storage.ĭownloading OpenMediaVault for Raspberry Pi 3:.A piece of Ethernet cable to connect your Raspberry Pi to your Switch or Router.A microSD card and a card reader for installing OpenMediaVault.A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.In order to setup OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi, you need In this article, I will show you how to install and configure OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi 3. It runs great on Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. The best thing about OpenMediaVault is that you don’t need expensive hardware to run it.

You can easily create your NAS server with OpenMediaVault. OpenMediaVault is an open source NAS (Network Attached Storage) operating system.
