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They only have 32MB of RAM, and I personally find them slow.  You can
install things like PHP, but I would not use them for anything more than
static html.

I have also been disappointed with their performance, only about 20 Mbit
sustained, which is more than enough for serving web pages, but a little
thin for a file server.

Having said that, they are fun to hack on.

I have two, only one of which I am using.

Jon wrote:
> Oh man - this looks butt-kicking. Any idea how much RAM is in this 
> thing? I can't see any specs anywhere...
> 
> I see I can get a new one at Memexpress for $120 or so. eBay has a few 
> but they don't seem to end up selling for significantly cheaper than that.
> 
> Anyone have a used one kicking around that they no longer want? I'd love 
> to play with this thing.
> 
> Thanks for the tip!
> 
> J
> 
> Simon Wood wrote:
>> Hi Jon,
>> If you're think consumer rather than comerial, why not try one of the 
>> hackable NAS drives. 
>>
>> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
>>
>> Or some of routers has USB master capability in which case it could have 
>> exactly the same footprint as a router ;-)
>>
>> Simon
>> Sent from the kitchen...
>>
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