I didn't see where I could actually buy one.. would make a nice micro asterisk server :)
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Eric Shubert wrote:Imagine having a big power strip with like 6 of these running as servers. They only draw 5w each. So imagine how long a typical rackmount UPS could power those plus your switch :-)Charles Jones wrote:I just bought one of these to experiment with: http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp It is basically a tiny linux box with 1.2Ghz processor, with a gigabit ethernet and USB 2.0 port ( http://nozama.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54ed05fc288330112790d732928a4-800wi ). Installing packages and software is as easy as normal apt-get procedure, no custom-compiling needed. You are limited by what little free space is left on the filesystem, but you can augment that via USB storage. My first tests with this device will be attaching an HD USB camera and using mjpeg-streamer to turn it into a cheap network camera. I'd also like to see if I can attach a small USB hub and run both the camera as well as a USB ethernet adapter, thus creating a cheap wireless network camera/device. If anyone is interested I will post more info when I receive it, and report on how my testing goes. -CharlesWow. Attach a couple USB drives configured as raid-1, and you've got a nice little backup server!
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