#sbc

jonny101@pod.geraspora.de

Odroid U2 (2012) running Devuan GNU/Linux 5

I found my 12 year old Odroid SBC in the basement (I lovingly call it my little #borg #cube) and was able to install Devuan 5 on it šŸ„°
It still runs like a charm -- with even better specs than my Raspi 3b+.

Give planned obsolescence the šŸ–•

#gnu #linux #sbc #hardkernel #devuan #fun

grey@sysad.org

10-year-old Raspberry Pi revision 0002 runs for 6 years without rebooting

According to KerazyPete, the Pi has been running consistently for the past ten years. A few situations have required a restart, the last of which occurred back in 2017. KerazyPete shared a screenshot detailing the uptime status which is currently 2,331 days which puts the exact run time at 6.4 years.

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/10-year-old-raspberry-pi-revision-0002-runs-for-6-years-without-rebooting

#hardware #raspberrypi #sbc #gnulinux #linux

bkoehn@diaspora.koehn.com

While Iā€™m waiting for my first #OrangePi #SBC to arrive so I can self-host my various koehn.com services at home, I started looking at how to attach Kubernetes Pods to my SAN, which supports both iSCSI and NFS out of the box.

Turns out both are super easy: you just install the client software on the node (open-iscsi and nfs-common). NFS also requires you to install a provisioner to create new volumes on your server (I have to manually provision iSCSI volumes on the NAS). In either case, you get RWX and RWO persistent volume support quickly and easily, and k3s manages all the networking, storage, configuration, scaling, load balancing, etc.

The new nodes will be much faster (SSDNodes where Iā€™m currently hosting overloads its servers horribly), and migrating from the pods in the cloud to the new devices looks pretty straightforward. I can join them to the same k8s cluster that I use in the cloud, and then itā€™s just a matter of moving the workloads and the data.

0mega@social.c-r-t.tk

Noch ein #SBC fĆ¼r kleinere Projekte:

Allwinner H3 compact SBC supports 10/100 ethernet - LinuxGizmos.com

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The WuKong Board H3 Zero is a small single board computer powered by a quad-core Allwinner H3 processor. The board comes with 10/100Mbps Ethernet support and various GPIOs for interfacing external devices.

This board appears to be a Orange Pi Zero LTS clone since it features the same processor and provides very similar peripherals. The product page mentions that the