hi all,
I posted a new idea for a piece of Linux hardware that might be useful in various network tests, and also as a gateway appliance. Basically it's two embedded Linux boards in one enclosure, interconnected via USB inside:
http://www.gizmoforyou.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?800.0
The GizmoForYou is a community-driven project where people vote for new gizmo designs, and the guys implement and sell them.
Would you be interested in such an appliance? Or maybe you have some other special needs which could be added in it?
thanks, stan
Hi
There are two cheap ways to realise your idea quiet cheap.
1. Linux + dedicated ethernet port + vmware/xen 2. two boards from PCengines.com + USB-cable + custom housing
Cheers /adibar
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 01:28:22PM -0700, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
hi all,
I posted a new idea for a piece of Linux hardware that might be useful in various network tests, and also as a gateway appliance. Basically it's two embedded Linux boards in one enclosure, interconnected via USB inside:
http://www.gizmoforyou.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?800.0
The GizmoForYou is a community-driven project where people vote for new gizmo designs, and the guys implement and sell them.
Would you be interested in such an appliance? Or maybe you have some other special needs which could be added in it?
thanks, stan
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From: Adrian Baertschi adibar@linux.ch
- Linux + dedicated ethernet port + vmware/xen
- two boards from PCengines.com + USB-cable + custom housing
1. I don't want to use i386 architecture 2. No, I don't really want to use i386 architecture :)
well, there is some work being done in building a virtualization environment for ARM Cortex processors. But I'm thinking more of a universal appliance where the two linux instances could be used independently or together, depending on the application.