Zé,

What does the abbreviation OP stand for?

Thanks.


2014-09-12 17:22 GMT+02:00 Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org>:

> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 04:28:46PM +0200, Lars wrote:
> > On 12.09.2014 15:27, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > >Hello misc@,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > >Currently I have an old desktop PC running as a home server/media
> > >center, which runs OpenBSD. Most of the time it's idling, but does run
> > >(open)ssh/(open)smtp/imap(dovecot)/http(nginx/apache
> > >+subversion)/minidnla, which I want to keep available.
> > >
> > >Is there any board/device known which can support these requirements and
> > >is fully (within the requirements) supported by OpenBSD?
> > >
> >
> > As a personal preference I would avoid using ARM boards and would try to
> go
> > with x86/amd64 boards instead. I don't know how well those ARM devices
> are
> > supported on OpenBSD (I have only a little experince with running Linux
> on
> > those), but the performance was pretty disappointing(with Linux). *I*
> would
> > decide for the APU from pcengines.
> > http://pcengines.ch/apu.htm
>
> My first thought too, but it has no video, which is probably required by
> the OP.
>
> > I haven't used these either but they are x86/amd64 and well supported
> with
> > OpenBSD as a lot of devs use them. I can not say anything about the
> > performance, but I would *assume* they have at least the same
> performance as
> > your mentioned pandaboard (if not better) and probably cost the same.
> >
> > I use an HP Microserver N54L for the same purpose. It is roughly the same
> > price but probably doesn't fit your power consumption requirements
> (roughly
> > 40 Watts with 2 drives)
> >
> > >Sincerely,
> > >
> > >Martijn van Duren
> >
> > Have a nice day
> > Lars
> >
>
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