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RE: Laptops as servers?
- From: Derrick
- Date: Thu Jun 15 02:33:26 2000
I know it's not a laptop but,
We recently started looking at some of the new Sun Netra T1's they are fast,
1u high, come in 110AC or 12 (maybe 24 I forget offhand) volts DC. They are
real workhorses and perform great for the size and all. If you configure it
with low memory (sun gets a lot of cash for their memory) they are pretty
cost effective. I know that valinux has some small 2u boxes but don't know
if they have any dc versions.
Derrick
I don't work for sun. In fact I would like to see a generic version of these
I could run BSD on.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of
> Jerry Scharf
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 1:08 AM
> To: Bennett Todd
> Cc: nanog@merit.edu
> Subject: Re: Laptops as servers?
>
>
>
> One thing I know to watch for is periodic battery replacement. It
> turns out
> that running a laptop with a battery in it with AC on all the
> time will slowly
> erode the life of the battery. I have no way to know how long you
> can do this
> before the batteries won't do what you were expected. Maybe a battery
> replacement every couple years is all it takes.
>
> The other is that the I/O on laptops sucks compared to PCI. For
> things that
> aren't major traffic handlers (like your DNS and DHCP examples)
> this is not a
> hit. Do any of the O/Ss out there get full rate out of a 100bT PC card?
>
> jerry
>
>
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