I am considering using a raspberry pi which is a very low power, low spec linux unit. http://www.raspberrypi.org/ CPU: 700 MHz ARM11 ARM1176JZF-S core Memory (SDRAM)iB 256 MiB USB 2.0 ports: 2 (via i
Hi, I'm not sure if there is a port, but you can run out of memory, depending on which protocol you want to use. I'm running BackupPC on a 1GB EEE PC and the OOM killer kicks in now and then. Met vri
Author: Tim Fletcher <tim AT night-shade.org DOT uk>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 18:38:36 +0100
I have a Pi and there are a few things to remember about the Pi: 1. The ethernet is on the USB bus, so you are sharing the USB bus with network and storage. 2. The SD card storage subsystem is "slow"
Author: Arnold Krille <arnold AT arnoldarts DOT de>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 23:16:24 +0200
I can only speak from my experience: I did built a home-server with exactly your needs from an intel atom (N270 @1.6GHz 2GB-Ram). Hardware isn't that much more then the rasperry, it has real sata, re
Author: "Perkins, Jerry" <jerry-2011 AT jperkins DOT us>
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 10:50:57 -0500
rsync might need more memory than the max 192 Mb available? This morning I checked out how much addition memory was used on two systems when BackupPC was started. It was 65 KB. I do not know if