[Asterisk-Users] Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as possible
- AKA solid state.
Kristian Kielhofner
kris at krisk.org
Wed Feb 23 22:02:06 MST 2005
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
> I would like to ask what people think the best way would be to build a
> low-power consumption, passively-cooled system.
>
> For example,one could use a fanless-Eden (mini-ITX/EPIA) system, but the
> loss of FPU power would limit performance. The obvious choice for FPU
> work are the Intels and AMDs, nut they're all power-hungry radiators.
>
> Is there something that can offer the quiet, power-savings of the EPIA,
> but some sort of respectable math capabilities? Transmeta was into that
> game, but I'm not sure if that's any help.
>
> This might work:
> http://mini-itx.com/projects/cluster/
> But it'd take up a lot of space and look rather ugly. Hmm. It wouldn't
> be the first ugly PBX . . .
>
> How about AMD's Geode. Anyone have any experiences?
>
> Where my mind is at is building a system that could live in a harsh
> environment (like a typical key system closet). Passively-cooled systems
> can be sealed up much easier, and having no moving parts makes them
> easier to ruggetize.
>
> This is just a brainstorm, so all thoughts are welcome.
>
> TIA,
>
> Jim.
>
>
> --
> Jim Van Meggelen
> jim at vanmeggelen.ca
>
Jim,
How about a Soekris Net4801 running AstLinux (or anything, for that
matter)? The next version that I am working on can store all of the
configuration and voicemail on a removable USB "key disk" and should be
much smaller and cleaner. Should really be quite neat!
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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