Gustaf, Congratulations!
As an advocate of open source hardware as well as open source software, I'm genuinely excited knowing Naviserver works on Arduino open hardware (and likely BeagleBoard systems) as well as the closed-licensed raspberry pi. Open hardware configurations with Naviserver could be useful platforms for developing low-risk complex robotic systems. cheers, Benjamin On 03/23/2014 01:44 PM, Gustaf Neumann wrote: > Dear all, > > over the weekend, i did some tests with NaviServer on the intel galileo > board which based on the Intel Quark SoC X1000 (400 MHz), announced last > year. The same processor is used well in the Intel Edison designed for > wearable devices, see e.g. [1]. The Galileo board combines an x86 > architecture with Arduino compliance. > > Building NaviServer for the Galileo was more tricky since one has > essentially to cross-compile using the yocto tool chain. The good news > is that cross-compiling worked nicely when starting from the tar file. > The measured performance is about half the speed of raspberry, but for > clicking around it feels quite zippy. > > all the best > -gustaf neumann > > [1] https://makeit.intel.com/news > > Am 14.01.14 15:42, schrieb Gustaf Neumann: >> Dear Friends, >> >> I did some tests with NaviServer on the raspberry pi (see picture >> below), which are quite promising. (The raspberry pi is a " >> credit-card-sized" single-board computer with a ARMv6-compatible >> processor, costing less than 40 euro at amazon). >> >> NaviServer (and Tcl 8.5.15) compiles out of the box (libnsd is 1.9 MB) >> on 2014-01-07-wheezy-raspbian and runs quite well on the pi as the >> following test show. All tests were executed with "ab -n 1000 -c 10 >> http://......" where "ab" was executed on my notebook. In test "WLAN", >> the notebook connected via WLAN to the raspberry pi, in test LAN, both >> were on the same LAN. For all tests, I've used the unmodified default >> configuration nsd-config.tcl. >> WLAN LAN >> timer2.adp: 214.56 216.22 >> mini.html: 286.13 294.53 >> 5k.html: 245.29 236.09 >> >> The reported values are "reqs/sec". One can certainly question the >> usefulness of the number that "ab" returns (which are not very >> stable) but overall this tiny machine feels quite fast, when clicking >> around.... >> >> all the best >> -gustaf neumann >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book > "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their > applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, > this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech > > > > _______________________________________________ > naviserver-devel mailing list > naviserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field, this first edition is now available. Download your free book today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech _______________________________________________ naviserver-devel mailing list naviserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/naviserver-devel