The only way you're going to know is if you set it up and test. I am
thinking if it can handle your HD video that it should do just fine.


On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 4:44 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I was hoping you could give me some advice on the BeagleBone boards.
>
> For a home project, I'm looking for something that can run a webserver
> that would only ever serve 1 to 3 clients at a time. The website itself is
> a little bit heavy though - basically it will show the client pictures and
> videos that are stored in an SQL database and perform some extra functions.
>
> I was lucky enough to borrow a BeagleBone Black from a friend, and do a
> quick check to serve a MP4 HD video file over LAN (HTML5 video). Seemed to
> work OK.
>
> Unfortunately I do not have time to set up and try out the entire website
> (which also has some php server-side scripting going on, doing queries on
> the SQL database, fetching lots of thumbnails to preview media files, etc).
> On top of all that, the Bone would be running a (very simple) Python server
> application that listens on a socket and forwards HTTP requests to some USB
> device connected to it.
>
> The video result was encouraging, but I have no clue what to expect
> performance-wise from the Bone when it's confronted with all the stuff
> listed above. I understand it's hard to say based on this brief
> explanation, but I was wondering whether you could do an educated guess: is
> this too much for the Beagle boards, or should they be able to handle this
> alright?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
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