Gregory Nowak <g...@gregn.net> wrote:

> From what I read, the 2nd generation B has one 10/100 ethernet port
> which is a network card on one of the pi's usb ports. Besides that, it
> does have four usb ports, and you can hook up hubs to those as well of
> course.

That is correct - one 10/100 ethernet which is a usb-ethernet adapter which 
from memory is part of one usb hub chip. That's the other thing to bear in mind 
- it only has one USB port on the system chip, and that's split out by a hub to 
provide the 4 external ports (and the ethernet) the user sees.
So for I/O intensive applications it's not the best option.

Also consider the other issue, it's using an SD card for storage. This isn't 
ideal in an environment generating lots of disk I/O (such as logging from BIND 
and all the other system logs). AFAIK SD cards don't have wear levelling etc.

I'm in a similar position to the OP - until I get the house to the point where 
I can get all the "IT stuff" set up properly, I won't have a server I can tack 
a router VM into.

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