As a MySQL developer venturing into PostgreSQL territory, you're about to discover a database system that shares many similarities with MySQL while offering a distinctly different philosophy and feature set. This guide will walk you through the major architectural differences before diving into the intricate details that make PostgreSQL unique.
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The FriendlyElec (NanoPC) CM3588 is a RK3588 based solution with 4/8/16GB LPDDR4x memory and 0/64GB eMMC flash storage. The inital carrier board released with the CM3588 features 4x M.2 NVMe SSD slots (PCIe 3.0 x1 each) and a 2.5gbps RJ45 port, making it an attractive option for a low powered silent NAS at $130/$145/$174 depending on which RAM configuration you purchase.
I ordered this in response to the LTT video. I have seen a few people struggling to configure these, and figured I would offer some basic guides in order to get those who need some assistance on getting their NAS up and going.
I will be using the precompiled Debian 12 installer found [here.](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FoBbP_nPkMehwBj4wH