Re: [Server-devel] Rapberri Pi/clone(s) most ruggidizable for OLPC fieldwork?

2016-02-07 Thread Peter Robinson
> You are the expert here (on the low end especially, with $5 Raspberri Pi > Zeros!) leading OLE refugee camp deployments across many countries. Whereas > most OLPC-like schools I talk to want to spend $100 (or more) for a > mini-server that's truly resilient for years in tropical environments, >

Re: [Server-devel] Raspberry Pi/clone(s) most ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?

2016-02-07 Thread Adam Holt
On Feb 7, 2016 3:22 AM, "Peter Robinson" wrote: > things like > the PINE64 above it has a SoC attached network but not storage. Both SATA (real TB+ disks) and Ethernet (external Wi-Fi AP antennae) are icing-on-the-cake we will both strongly consider. > As is stands at the

Re: [Server-devel] Raspberry Pi/clone(s) most ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?

2016-02-07 Thread Peter Robinson
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 2:07 PM, Adam Holt wrote: > On Feb 7, 2016 3:22 AM, "Peter Robinson" wrote: >> things like >> the PINE64 above it has a SoC attached network but not storage. > > Both SATA (real TB+ disks) and Ethernet (external Wi-Fi AP antennae) are

Re: [Server-devel] Raspberry Pi/clone(s) most ruggedizable for OLPC fieldwork?

2016-02-07 Thread Adam Holt
On Feb 7, 2016 9:59 AM, "Peter Robinson" wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 2:07 PM, Adam Holt wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2016 3:22 AM, "Peter Robinson" wrote: > >> things like > >> the PINE64 above it has a SoC attached network but not