[Gllug] Portable and network storage.

Jose Luis Martinez jjllmmss at googlemail.com
Fri Nov 14 13:18:56 UTC 2008


2008/11/14 Hari Sekhon <hpsekhon at googlemail.com>:
> Peter Corlett wrote:
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 08:36:40AM +0000, Chris Bell wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>>> My Acorn StrongARM RiscPC does not even bother with a processor heatsink,
>>> and has been running 24/7 for about 15? years.
>>>
>>
>> So what? I've got a WRAP - a 266MHz Geode that's intended to run 24/7 as a
>> router - and it doesn't have a heatsink either.
>>
> Obviously we should all just convert our linux based wireless routers
> since they only take 6 Watts... (yes I did lots of measuring)
>
> But the wifi routers don't have proper storage and can't connect to
> external storage so I like my laptop solution.
>
> Laptops are relatively very low power, they've had to be since
> battery/energy storage technology is so far behind energy usage
> technologies that they've had to be designed to be low power... which is
> good.
>
> I think otherwise, a tiny cheap nas style solution may be a good (but
> not cheap) way to go too.
>


Laptops sound like a good solution, my only concern is if they are
really able to work 24x7 for any appreciable length of time.

As most people know, they may get quite hot, which would indicate to
me that in the longer term they would be more prone to failures if
running constantly ....
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