-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Whalen
>Sent: Thu 12/11/2009 9:26 AM
>
>I see supermicro and potentially others have atom servers available, 
>anyone tried these on freebsd with success?
>
>Brian

Hi Brian

Indeed, I have a FreeBSD 8.0RC1 system running as my primary time
server for the home network. Since it's an Atom 330, it fully
supports 64-bit mode (an opportunity I have grasped with both hands).

The board I happen to be using is an Intel DG945GCLF2 - a clone
board with just 1 DIMM slot and two SATA ports. Everything I need
to have supported Just Worked out of the box.

The server itself is running at a very low load level:

timeserver ~ 15> uptime
 1:00PM  up 6 days, 12:38, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

I can provide the output of most any other commands if you'd like
to see anything specific. I rather suspect that the Supermicro and
other server-class Atoms will still be using the Intel 945 or
similar chipsets.

Dave.
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David Rawling
PD Consulting And Security
Email: d...@pdconsec.net
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