[asterisk-users] New Pico-ITX

Andrew Latham lathama at lathama.com
Sun Aug 12 10:04:51 CDT 2007


Just mount your solution along with patch panel, switch and UPS in one
of these....
http://www.hoffmanonline.com/images/uploaded_images/87426/101806/87787768.gif



On 8/12/07, Gordon Henderson <gordon+asterisk at drogon.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Dean Collins wrote:
>
> > Powerful enough to run a small asterisk server though not sure if the
> > drop down in size from a mini-atx or a micro-atx but I'm sure someone
> > will try.
> >
> > http://www.geek.com/first-look-via-px10000-pico-itx-motherboard
>
> That's pretty impressive!
>
> I'm sure it will run linux+asterisk just fine with a 1GHz Via C7 processor
> as there are many platforms out there using that combination (or the Via
> C3)
>
> The issue that I've had (and I guess other small developers) is putting a
> motherboard in a "pretty" case so that it doesn't look like a PC when you
> turn it round...
>
> The other thing is that some people just don't believe it - I did a demo
> for someone with my "usual" box - pizza box style with a micro ATX board
> (VIA C3, 1GHz, fanless) and they couldn't believe it would handle the 35
> extensions their current box handles - which takes up 6U of a rack. (My
> unit would have been in a 2U rack case for them, but they were still very
> skeptical!)
>
> Gordon
>
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