Re: New x86, 4,5W Hardware Fit-PC Fillet

2015-01-15 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2015-01-15, Jan Lambertz wrote: > [http://www.fit-pc.com/web/products/fitlet/] Enticing. On the minus side, I assume the BIOS won't be accessible over serial, and I'm unclear just how fast the CPU will be under load. On the plus side, the CPU has AES+CLMUL so it doesn't really matter. > as

Re: New x86, 4,5W Hardware Fit-PC Fillet

2015-01-15 Thread Liviu Daia
On 15 January 2015, Jan Lambertz wrote: > Hi, > > as i am always searching for new (low power) hardware, today i found > something new. > It sounds quite nice for running openbsd as a router/firewall. > It is possible that not everything is supported right now in openbsd > but the low power and n

Re: New x86, 4,5W Hardware Fit-PC Fillet

2015-01-15 Thread Pablo Méndez Hernández
Hi Jan, Thanks for the heads-up! One of those fitlet-X ( http://www.fit-pc.com/web/products/fitlet/fitlet-x/) seems like an almost perfect firewall/VPN SoHo solution :) Kind regards. On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Jan Lambertz wrote: > Hi, > > as i am always searching for new (low power) ha

New x86, 4,5W Hardware Fit-PC Fillet

2015-01-14 Thread Jan Lambertz
Hi, as i am always searching for new (low power) hardware, today i found something new. It sounds quite nice for running openbsd as a router/firewall. It is possible that not everything is supported right now in openbsd but the low power and number of nics made me smile. It might be availiable aro