I just noticed that Newegg was stocking the Supermicro SYS-5015A's. These are the 1U, 10" deep rack-mount chassis with the nice Supermicro motherboard and Intel Atom CPU's.
There's a single-core ($239) and dual-core model ($269), although it seems as though I just bought the last dual-core they had in stock
I'd previously posted about this board becoming available a few months ago. I've been running PiaF on them both since then with no problems (using a Sangoma PCI-E PRI card).
For about $400, you can have the dual-core model with 2GB of RAM and dual 2.5" HDD's (although you'll need the special bracket for the dual HDD's - I had to get mine from Provantage, but it was only $6).
The dual-core version should be able to handle up to 50 concurrent calls based on my call patterns, maybe even more - which is probably more than most people do with a PiaF system! You're also dealing with a server-grade company (although I wouldn't say this board is server-grade class, it's certainly head-and-shoulders above the other Atom-based boards out there).
Just thought you'd want to know....
There's a single-core ($239) and dual-core model ($269), although it seems as though I just bought the last dual-core they had in stock
I'd previously posted about this board becoming available a few months ago. I've been running PiaF on them both since then with no problems (using a Sangoma PCI-E PRI card).
For about $400, you can have the dual-core model with 2GB of RAM and dual 2.5" HDD's (although you'll need the special bracket for the dual HDD's - I had to get mine from Provantage, but it was only $6).
The dual-core version should be able to handle up to 50 concurrent calls based on my call patterns, maybe even more - which is probably more than most people do with a PiaF system! You're also dealing with a server-grade company (although I wouldn't say this board is server-grade class, it's certainly head-and-shoulders above the other Atom-based boards out there).
Just thought you'd want to know....
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