Hi all.

My node runs on a Asus Netbook with 1 Gb ram and Linux.

It sucks a lot of CPU, most of the time over 85%

In the near future i will try to move to Windows, may the JVM is better
there !?

If the performance is right u may can use an old smartphone. Does
anybody used a Pi as node but i don't think it has enuff cpu power


Greetz

Momo

Am 14.07.2014 22:31, schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> On 14/07/14 11:35, Bert Massop wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Volker Fervers <mail...@edv-fervers.de> 
>> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> after running freenet for years 24x7 on standard PCs I'm searching a
>>> different suitable platform (e.g. concerning performance, power
>>> consumption).
>>>
>>> Found this list of single-boarders:
>>>
>>>         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_single-board_computers
>>>
>>> Are there any reports from freenetters on the ODROID-family?
>> What you should keep in mind in when picking your board of choice:
>> - Freenet needs a reasonably powerful CPU. Multicore is a big plus,
>> since Freenet is threaded heavily.
> IMHO the big issue here isn't horsepower, it's not having the thread
> priorities hack library. This is particularly a problem on ARM.  Freenet
> doesn't use that much CPU except when it's doing download decoding etc,
> or when there's no good JVM???
>> - Freenet needs *lots* of RAM (don't even think about <512MiB boards).
>> I'd go for one with 2GiB, though 1GiB may work just fine when Freenet
>> is configured conservatively and without WoT/Sone/…
> 512MB should be sufficient without WoT/Sone, no?
>> - Freenet will (at least in its current state) be quite heavy on
>> (random) I/O, up to *very* heavy when using plugins such as WoT.
>>
>> I've been thinking about running Freenet on one of those cheap Android
>> "TV sticks" that can be had from China for about €35. I still haven't
>> made my final decision on that, though: not all seem to accept custom
>> Linux installation equally well.
> That sounds interesting.
>> Please keep us informed on what you end up using and how it works out for 
>> you.
>>
>> — Bert
> 
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