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Re: [LUG] ARM NAS+ platforms?
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- Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 07:21:50 +0100
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On 22/05/18 02:28, Kai Hendry wrote:
https://www.board-db.org/compare/259,226,251/
After trying raspberry PI ARM boards for some time, I've personally come to
the realization you need to get an Intel machine. It's not about the CPU or
Architecture. It's about their SATA disk interface / NICs being able to
perform to sane gigabit levels without any fuss.
This is why I recently bought a second hand HP Proliant Microserver Gen8.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phioD0faHQ8
The latest PiB+ can do 350Mbps or so on its NIC.
Tried that yet?
Tom te tom te tom
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