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[News] Tiny Low-cost 'Datacentre' Runs GNU/Linux

Build a 14.5 watt data center in a shoebox

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| The unit runs the SSD Linux operating system, which straps NetBSD userland 
| functions onto the Linux kernel. 
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/27/small_data_center/


Days ago:

OpenMicroServer: Tiny Footprint Linux Server

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| I saw an announcement that the OpenMicroServer (OMS) is now available in the 
| U.S. It has been produced in Japan for some time but has just been made 
| available domestically. What’s cool about it is that it is small  and can be 
| powered from an Ethernet port. It reminded me of the BlackDog USB Server that 
| made a splash a couple years back.The little OMS only measures 9” x 4” x 1.3′ 
| It’s officially supported for Debian (Etch) and NetBSD. Plat’Home also 
| maintains their own OS SSD/Linux which is a combination of Linux and BSD 
| code. I love little gadgets like these and try to figure out some innovative 
| ways to use them.        
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http://socializedsoftware.com/2008/03/22/openmicroserver-tiny-footprint-linux-server/#more-225


Related and recent:

Linux on half of all new servers? Red Hat's got plans

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| The Amazon partnership is part of Red Hat's Linux Automation initiative to 
| make it easier for companies to deploy Linux applications. With it, Red Hat 
| will have its version of Linux powering over half of the world's new servers 
| by 2015 while doubling its current market share, says Scott Crenshaw, Red 
| Hat's VP of enterprise Linux business.    
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http://www.itnews.com.au/News/NewsStory.aspx?story=64797

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