Think Apple Mac Mini with dual or quad ethernet and 5 "flash" drives (for the 
reason mentioned in the article, and there current size and reliability 
concerns)

Also I'm didn't won't to pick a "flash" technology, because I don't know the 
relative pros/cons of each of the more than half-a-dozen underlying 
technologies and the what dozen or so now packaging options.

ALOM would be wonderful, but probably out-of-price range, remember its another 
CPU/ethernet/... 

Also the idea from the customer's point of view is its a black box (or a more 
appropriate marketing colour), things like sockets and chip vendors are really 
not the issue it must just run the OS you want, and be available to the market 
for an extended period (sales and support wise).

Peter
 
 
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