Maybe you look for industrial pc, like from http://www.advantech.com/,
http://www.industrialpc.com/, or maybe server specification like from
http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/ATOM/
couse Industrial pc or server more reliable than consumer desktop pc.

2010/10/22 Igor Chudov <[email protected]>:
> I apologize in advance that this is somewhat off topic.
>
> I am beginning to feel a need to have a PC/server, to run Linux, that
> would be extremely reliable and long lasting.
>
> I would use it for
>
> 1) Holding a personal CVS repository
> 2) Running a nameserver
> 3) SSH port tunneling
> 4) Possibly serving files from an attached external storage device.
>
> None of the above tasks requires a great deal of CPU and file writing.
>
> I will not need a GUI on this machine.
>
> My own thinking about this includes:
>
> 1) A SSD to hold the data (as I said, I do not anticipate a lot of
> repetitive writes).
> 2) A fanless power supply
> 3) A very low power consumption CPU, like Intel ATOM.
>
> The objective here is low power, cool temperature, and absence of any
> rotating parts.
>
> Any thoughts on this?
>
> Thanks guys, and again, sorry for the OT post.
>
> i
>
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