[CentOS] Mini PCs

Thu May 18 05:27:28 UTC 2017
Jim Perrin <jperrin at centos.org>

If it had two (or more) network ports, I'd be all over it. A single
gigabit nic is a bit limiting for me.

On 05/17/2017 01:04 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have this and happy with it, I believe it ticks all your boxes (+ built-in IR port).
> 
> http://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/nuc/nuc-kit-dn2820fykh.html
> 
> --
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> 
> Nux!
> www.nux.ro
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Robert Moskowitz" <rgm at htt-consult.com>
>> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
>> Sent: Friday, 12 May, 2017 23:29:41
>> Subject: [CentOS] Mini PCs
> 
>> I have been working, for the past few years, with armv7 SOCs and have a
>> number of servers working.
>>
>> Intel, etal are catching up with ARM and I have seen ones like:
>>
>> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NEW-Mini-pc-X86-4-Lan-Qotom-Q190G4N-with-celeron-J1900-quad-core-4-usb-VGA/32785346279.html
>>
>> I am looking for a low power (this is 10W) x86_64 board that has at
>> least 2 core and 2GB memory.  A single LAN port, a few USB and sata (not
>> mSata) that supports a 1TB drive (2.5", 5V is just fine).
>>
>> Oh, and for ~$100  :)
>>
>> Case is not necessary, as I can put it in my rack like these:
>>
>> http://medon.htt-consult.com/~rgm/cubieboard/cubietower-3.JPG
>>
>> (goal is to replace that SFF to the left).
>>
>> It looks like Qotom might have one.  It is a bit challenging to figure
>> out which units have what.
>>
>> thanks for any pointers.
>>
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