Hi Michael,

We have no plans on supporting ARM hardware.  There are single NIC x86_64 boxes 
[1] that cost about the same (or less) than Raspberry Pi systems (board, case, 
power, etc.).

As for the old Qotom J1900 box, while it works, there are a lot of newer N100 
boxes about the same price.  Additionally with 1.5.10, NVMe is supported, so 
that opens up more bare metal box choices.

Lonnie

[1] https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:board_bmax_b1_plus



> On Apr 30, 2025, at 6:28 PM, Michael Knill 
> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:

> Thanks Lonnie

>  So could it be possible to support some ARM hardware in the future? This 
> would be quite interesting e.g. Rasberry Pi?
>  Regards
> Michael Knill
>  
> 
> On Apr 30, 2025, at 5:23 PM, Michael Knill 
> <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote:

> Hi Lonnie
>  Some additional interesting hardware here.
> We are looking at putting Astlinux back on hardware again for our Telephony 
> Gateway’s because its cost effective, we have already established the 
> management infrastructure and its so darn reliable (so many issues with 
> OpenWRT based systems).
>  We are looking at using the Qotom Q190S-S01 
> (https://www.qotom.net/product/33.html) which I assume will be fine as its 
> very similar to the Q190G4N/U?
> I can get this box shipped and ready to go for around $140 USD which is 
> pretty good. Still wish we could use an APU though as they were incredibly 
> reliable ☹
>   Regards
> Michael Knill



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