[olug] Atom systems on PCIE card
jman at miwire.com
jman at miwire.com
Fri Jun 10 14:34:22 UTC 2011
Here is what I start with, although not very accomodating to a reomote
system computes well.
http://www.vendio.com/stores/Steven2904/item?lid=13802621&source=Vendio:Goog
le%20Product%20Search
Dan Linder <dan at linder.org> wrote ..
How about something like this if it would fit inside your current computer
case:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856119042&cm_re=atom_ion-
_-56-119-042-_-Product
It's a small Ion based "booksize" system with a RJ45 lan port and a couple
USB ports. It does use an external power supply to provide 65W at
19V/3.42Amp so I don't think you could connect it directly to the system PS.
(Though this keeps it on-line even if the server is powered down for some
reason.)
But, use a USB-to-Serial adapter, then connect it to the "mothership" serial
port and I think this would work for you.
If you check, someone may make a small Ion/Atom motherboard and case that
fits in a 5" drive bay and can get power from the computer itself...haven't
looked for one though.
Dan
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 13:59, Kevin D. Snodgrass wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > From: Jon Larsen
> >T his SBC is mostly geared towards 'industrial' type installations. You
> > have a single chassis that is a power supply, a main board with a whole
> > lot of slots, and mount points for drives. The chassis' that I've seen
> > are all normally 4U high. At a previous job, these industrial units were
> > used to control a large ink-jet system using compressed air.
> >
> > This solution is the same price, just add memory and disk.
> > Very compact.
> > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101364
>
>
> And here is another place to look:
> http://www.chassis-plans.com/single_board_computers.html
>
>
> Chassis Plans is well known for industrial computer systems and passive
> backplane designs.
>
>
> Kevin D. Snodgrass
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