of course. But I prefer to deal with some well-supported hardware, relatively fresh, and in this case, community-supported. Another example of such hardware is Beagleboard.
Also my goal is not to just test the performance, but to learn the linux hacking in a real project :)
----- Original Message ----
From: Jeroen Massar jeroen@unfix.org To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com Cc: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:28:02 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] IPV6 Go (lazy providers)
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
as a follow-up to our old discussion,
I joined the Armadeus project http://www.armadeus.com/wiki and will port
their
BSP to Big-Endian mode. If I succeed to make sufficient amount of benchmark
tests
of BE vs. LE performance for ipv4 and ipv6, I'll present them at the Swinog
meeting
on April 2nd during the break.
You could, of course, just take an NSLU2 or a WRT box, install your flavor of Linux on it and presto.
Especially the NSLU2's have distros that are IPv6 capable in both Big (debian: armeb) and Little Endian (debian: arm)
Greets, Jeroen