On 2015-02-19 18:26, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 14:52:42 +0000, David Reader said:
I'm using several to connect sensors, actuators, and such to a private
network, which it's great for - but I'd think at least twice before
deploying
one as a public-serving host in user-experience-critical role in a
remote
location.
I have a Pi that's found a purpose in life as a remote smokeping sensor
and
related network monitoring, a task it does quite nicely.
Note that they just released the Pi 2, which goes from the original
single-core
ARM V6 to a quad-core ARM V7, and increases memory from 256M to1G. All
at the
same price point. That may change the calculus. I admit not having
gotten one
in hand to play with yet.
Weird thing - it still has Ethernet over ugly USB 2.0
That kills any interest to run it for any serious networking
applications.
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Best regards,
Denys