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Re: ARM-based low-power server



Hello,

On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 14:16:57 +0200
Edgar Fuß <ef%math.uni-bonn.de@localhost> wrote:

> I'm looking for an ARM-based board to serve as a low-power server.
> My venerable SparcStation 10 has been doing this flawlessly for some ten 
> years,
> but draining some 80 Watts of power makes me feel uncomfortable.
> 
> I would need Ethernet, mass storage (SATA), and a RS-232 port or USB.
> 
> There seems to be a wealth of boards like the Seagate FreeAgent DockStor, the
> Raspberry Pi, Android-PC and variuos *Plugs---if I would like to use 
> PenguinOS.
> However, I would like to stay with what I'm used to. So, has NetBSD bee ported
> to any of these boards? Are there NAS appliances or such known to run NetBSD?

Does it have to be ARM? If not you may want to look at NetBSD/sandpoint.

have fun
Michael



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