For what it's worth the new Raspberry Pi 2 came out last week. It has 4 cores and is said to be 6x faster than the previous version. For 35 USD it's a pretty compelling product.
-j On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote: > > I have a Raspberry Pi but haven’t tried running River on it. My > expectation is that the JVM should basically work, although as I understand > it, it’s pretty slow. Bishnu’s question was clearly about publishing the > codebase as an IP address rather than the hostname, which is pretty > straightforward. I suppose it’s possible he might see interesting > concurrency problems. > > Cheers, > > Greg Trasuk > > On Feb 19, 2015, at 9:00 AM, Peter <j...@zeus.net.au> wrote: > > > Has anyone run any tests on the RasPi? > > > > The arm hardware I tested on was on loan to Apache from Dell & Calexeda > - server hardware. > > > > Peter. > > > > ----- Original message ----- > >> On 18/02/15 13:09, Bishnu Gautam wrote: > >> > >>> We are trying to deploy River in Raspberry pi. > >> ... > >>> Our problem is that we need to run the reggie and need to return IP > >>> address rather than domain name in order to run our client from other > >>> machine. > >> > >> I am currently running some of the River infrastructure quite > >> successfully on a RasPi. I would suggest installing/running DNSMasq if > >> possible - a very lightweight DNS proxy that ensures that the machines > >> in your network all get names. Of course this may only really be a > >> solution if your network is not too large! > >> > >> -- > >> Mike Morris > >> http://mikro2nd.net/ > >> EarthStuff: http://blog.mikro2nd.net/ > >> TechStuff : http://onemikro2nd.blogspot.com/ > > > >