[Server-devel] Recommended tropical island XS hardware

Andra DuPont andradupont at gmail.com
Fri Feb 4 16:22:01 EST 2011


On Feb 3, 2011, at 11:18 PM, Andra DuPont wrote:

> 
> On Feb 3, 2011, at 6:31 AM, Tom Parker wrote:
> 
>> Is there a "recommended" school server hardware these days?
>> 
>> We took EEE Boxes to Samoa and they seemed to do ok in the short time we
>> monitored them. Their biggest downside is no second ethernet (you have
>> to use USB) and you pay for the Ion chipset (both upfront and on power
>> consumption).
>> 
>> The schools in question are probably less than 200 students each, so I'm
>> guessing an Atom processor will be ok?
>> 
>> There are a few people building fanless no-name boxes based on the Intel
>> D510MO motherboards. I'm running one of those very successfully as my
>> own server, with a 3.5" harddrive it consumes about 25W when powered by
>> a wide input PicoPSU and HP Laptop brick (35W with a no-name desktop
>> power supply!). Is anyone running a schoolserver with one of these? How
>> many students is it good for?
> 
> Tom
> I have deployed two servers using netbooks. One is an Acer Aspire One 532h and
> the other is an Asus Eee PC 1005PEB. Both are using the Atom 450 processor at
> ~1.67 Ghz with 1 GB ram. I put 500 GB hard drives in each, which added $75.
> They cost about $325 after hard drive upgrade. They consume about 10W. They of
> course do have fans, and it will be some time before I can give you a reliability report.
> They are being used in a dry (almost desert like) area of Kenya, and they are in a mud
> wall building with a metal roof that stays fairly warm ~90 F. So far, so good. This is not
> "recommended" hardware per se, but it is cost effective and low power.
> 
> I had some minor work to get the ethernet NIC to work (add a driver), and a quick
> modification to the /boot/grub/ menu.lst file so that the screen brightness would work
> on the Asus. Let me know if you are interested or have questions.
> 
> Andy
> 
I forgot to mention that the netbooks only come with one ethernet port, so I am using
a USB to Ethernet adapter which works fine. They sell for $6.82 on monoprice.com and
work fine. It also great that the netbooks have a low power screen which is disabled by
closing it.

>> 
>> The smallest cases don't take a PCI card (low profile or otherwise) so
>> the second ethernet port is still a problem. This
>> http://www.bvm-store.com/ProductDetail.asp?fdProductId=547 might work I
>> guess? 
>> 
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