[talk] cheapest/smallest ARM device w/ethernet?
Thomas Levine
_ at thomaslevine.com
Fri Mar 18 11:02:53 EDT 2016
Hmm what about something with a SATA controller? Or a separate SATA
controller. I want it to have space for at least two devices, preferably
more like like seven.
I have a bunch of small laptop hard drives that I don't use because I
only ever have space for one hard drive in my laptop. They could make
a good server for backups.
On 15 Mar 18:42, Mark Saad wrote:
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> > On Mar 15, 2016, at 3:53 PM, Charles Sprickman <spork at bway.net> wrote:
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> > Howdy,
> >
> > There seem to be a number of folks here with an interest in the Pi and other little ARM hobby boards.
> >
> > Any recommendations on a FreeBSD-friendly device that’s very cheap and has built-in ethernet? Or a combo USB ethernet + ARM board that’s well-tested?
> >
> > Just looking for something small to stash at some remote sites to be able to run iperf tests, perhaps terminate a very low-traffic openvpn tunnel, etc.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Charles
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> Charles
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> Beagle bone black rev c . About the size of a pack of cigarettes. Adafruit has a nice plastic case too . It's a arm v7 512m with onboard 100m nic , micro sd , on board flash . Runs FreeBSD , openbsd , and netbsd .
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> https://www.adafruit.com/products/1278
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