NetBSD Powered iSCSI Accesible Appliance Released 16
hubertf writes "TeamASA and Wasabi Systems cooperated to bring out a new "Personal Internet Network Attached Storage/Server" which runs on a 733MHz XScale CPU, does LVD SCSI and Gbit Ethernet with AppleTalk, Samba and most interestingly iSCSI to access the system. And of course this runs on NetBSD! Check out the appliance's web page." Looks like a really nice box.
BSD is... (Score:2, Funny)
Xscale Vs. Pentium+ (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Xscale Vs. Pentium+ (Score:4, Informative)
An Xscale, and any ARM based processor, will make any Pentium look like a bar heater. They have very, very low power consumption for the performance.
Re:Xscale Vs. Pentium+ (Score:5, Informative)
Also, in most cases, you can run an XScale processor without any active cooling... a basic heatsink (or none at all) should do the trick. Again, that shrinks down the overall size of the device.
Also, in those kind of embedded devices, you don't need a processor with an FPU... instead, you just need code that is optimized for the specified purpose.
Re:Xscale Vs. Pentium+ (Score:4, Informative)
It looks like you still have to add an external controller chip for devices, but it's probably smaller than the ICH2 and ICH4 found in almost all Pentium 4 systems.
Re:Xscale Vs. Pentium+ (Score:2, Insightful)
I can easily get my P4 to dissipate less than 5W of heat, during normal usage..
Price? (Score:1)
Re:733 MHz XScale? huh? (Score:3, Funny)
Where to buy? (Score:1)