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DATE | 2010-07-24 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] fit/pc commentary from the left coast FWIW
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..From: Rick Moen
Quoting Ruben Safir (ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com):
> BTW - has anyone seen those fit/pc's?
Haven't yet seen one, but I'm actively considering a CompuLab fit-PC 2i as one of several candidate replacements for my 2001-era VA Linux Systems model 2230 server. The winning feature of the model 2i is ability to run 2 GB system RAM. (Video output is DVI, which I suppose a shouldn't complain about, given another decade has passed since I've bought a monitor, but I do wish they'd included VGA for us laggards.)
The video chipset (Intel GMA500) is a bit unfortunate, as there's not yet open-source X11 support, but that'd be OK for my server.
All the other Intel Atom- / AMD Geode- or MIPS Longsoon-based "nettops" seem to top out at significantly lower amounts of RAM.
(Well, hang on, several ASUS Eee "Box" nettop models, likewise Atom-based, seem to also now support 2 GB RAM: B202, B203, B204. Also, the EB1012, EB1501, and EB1501U top out at 4 GB. And the latter set even have VGA in addition to HDMI video out.)
What first got me thinking about that sort of replacement were the introduction of "Plug computers" based on Marvell-issued ARM-family CPUs, but those seem to take a lot of tinkering and also top out at 512 MB RAM.
Anyhow, any of those machines with, say, a pair of 2 TB external USB2-connected hard drives in MD-driver RAID1 mirror mode would cut my AC power usage quite a bit -- and get me away from tinkering around with 18 GB 3.5" SCSI drives and such.
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