Am Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 09:55:00AM -0500 schrieb John DiMarco:
> I'm with Sven on this one: you'll have better luck with x86 than arm building
> routers out of Openbsd. There is lots of x86 "industrial computer" hardware
> out of china that is capable of running openbsd well, much of which has
> multiple network ports.  Shipping from china is rather slow at the best
> of times, and these are not the best of times, but some of this gear is
> available via amazon, shipped from amazon's warehouses (e.g. Qotom). I've
> used Qotom and it works nicely.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John
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Just saw this one, albeit x86, looks like a nice 10Gbps machine:

https://twitter.com/jschellevis/status/1461729754986524676?s=21

When looking for Netboard A10, a company called Deciso showed up,
but they don't have the Gen 3 on their website yet.  They claim
their Netboard A10 is in house developed, so that sounds like it's
actually built by them and not just a reseller.

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