Plat’Home OpenBlockS: Made in Japan (ZDNet)

Courtesy LWN.net  Mon, 08/04/2008 - 11:15

Over at ZDNet, Jason Perlow checks out the Plat'Home OpenBlockS micro-server .

The micro-server is a very small, fanless, low-power embedded Linux box that comes with a Debian-derived distribution.

"So what is this thing good for? Well, just about anything. If you want to build a specialized solid state mission critical appliance that runs a custom PHP/MySQL application, or want to develop VPN gateways and Asterisk VOIP routers, or just like to hack around with a low-power Linux machine...


 

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