Many people are currently using the Linux operating system, but do you know what the Linux server looks like? Have you ever seen the specifications of a mini Linux server? A few days ago, Japanese manufacturer Xuan Ren (Kuroutoshikou) launched a new mini Linux server, model: KURO-SHEEVA.
Although under the banner of the server, the body is only the size of the mobile phone charger. Of course, such a small server is unlikely to use the traditional x86 processor architecture platform. Xuan Ren is eager to use the Sheeva Series Mobile Phone processor chip of Marvell in this mini server, the specific model is Kirkwood 88F6281 and the clock speed is 1.2 GHz.
According to reports, this server with 512 MB DDR2 memory, with MB flash for pre-installed hard disk operating system, the operating system is Ubuntu 9.0.4. Interfaces include one RJ45 network cable interface, one USB 1.1/(type a) interface, one USB (TYPE miniB) interface, and one eSATA interface, facilitating external expansion operations.
Xuan Ren is eager to sell this mini server online at a price of 16800 yen, or about 1298 yuan. I believe that if the price is still cheaper, it will become a favorite of friends who like to download.
In this case, I believe many of my friends are excited.
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