On 29/2/20 11:31 pm, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 10:17 AM Daniel Frey <djqf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes, I'm aware linux does VLANs... I set up netifrc to do this (I
>> already have some "smart" switches set up - not full layer 3.) I thought
>> about running containers but if I ever have to do something like
>> emergency maintenance on my server the whole LAN would be down. Seems
>> like a no-brainer to have a tiny device like an RPi to do this.
> Yup.  It really depends on your requirements.
>
> My main LAN uses a Pi as a DHCP+DNS server, for exactly this reason.
> I don't want to be replacing a hard drive in my server and now my
> lights/TV/whatever don't work.  OpenHab runs on a Pi for this reason
> as well.

Keep in mind that rpi are not the only cheap, capable arm hardware out
there.

I am using a number of odroid devices, including an N2 with a gentoo
based kernel and a gentoo aarch64 userland.  Its used for lxc containers
for asterisk, dns, webdav, mail, calendaring and web running on the N2
backed by an Odroid HC2 moosefs cluster (though I am using an intel
powered Odroid H2 for the master).

Its all working rather well now the initial install/config stages are
over.  Part of the gain over the pi's is the use of eMMC storage over
sdcards - almost 5 times faster in my tests.  The 4G of ram has proven
quite adequate so far - even the asterisk latency is better than my
previous QEMU/KVM on intel setup.

I have currently have rpi 1B, 3B and a zero and while the specs for the
rpi4 are better ... its not the best out there.

BillK




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