Hi all,

About two months ago I asked for help here about a server that mysteriously 
dropped about 100x in disk performance between orderly shutdown in one 
location, flying together with me as carry-on luggage to another location and 
then booting up. That issue was never resolved, and after another trip and a 
week on a shelf without power I tried rebooting and, voila, disk performance 
was back to where it should be. Great that it works again, but, umm, 
disconcerting not having been able to identify a core reason.

Fast forward to today: the box is more than 10 years old and I have come to 
accept that it is time to buy a new travelling box. But my performance 
requirements in combination with size constraints for carry-on stuff really 
limits the alternatives a lot. The best compromise that I’ve found is an Intel 
NUC 12 Extreme.

But I’m concerned about the Intel Z690 chipset in the NUC 12. I cannot find 
anything about support for that chipset in NetBSD. On the other hand, I don’t 
find much about various other chipsets either, so my impression is that chipset 
support is documented mostly when there is some sort of issue that requires 
some quirk in NetBSD to make it work.

So what are the odds of the things I really need? Not that much, really. Apart 
from as much CPU as possible:

* disk performance from the multiple M.2 PCIe X4 Gen4 slots (PCH) devices?

* networking: the NUC 12 has 10GbE (AQC113) + Intel® i225-LM.

* USB keyboard: can this still be an issue?

* a working console (there is no VGA, but 2xHDMI?) and 

I don’t care about graphics (except for a basic console), audio or any of the 
likely gazillion other devices, sensors and thingamajigs that are sure to be 
included. But I really need disks and networking to, well, work reliably.

Should I take the plunge and buy this box as “the things I need will likely 
just work”? If the only show stopper is networking, I suspect that it should be 
possible to just add a separate PCIe NIC (I suspect a PCIe x1 NIC based on the 
82574L should be a rather safe option).

Any advice welcome.

Johan

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