Bringing Linux to the Masses
While reading Linux Format magazine that other day, I stumbled upon a tidbit about a palm sized Linux server provided by a Japaneese based company has been officially launched in the US market. The magazine claimed that this server could be used as a firewall, DNS server, network management, and VoIP management. Like any hot-blooded geek, this instantly fused my interest, and jumped online to find out more about it.
OpenMicroServer: Priced at $599, this baby is almost flat, it is only 1.3 inches! To put things into perspective, the Macbook Air at its thickest point is .76 inches, so OpenMicroServer is a little less than two of Cupertino’s latest “masterpiece” on top of each other! It has a 400 MHz AMD Alchemy processor, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 1x 100MBit Ethernet port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, and comes preloaded with SSD/Linux but also supports Debian and NetBSD.
According to the company’s website, OpenMicroServer can be used for the following:
I am pretty sure that there are even more applications this beast could be used for! Just think outside the box
What makes this little device great is it’s ultimate placement flexibility, it could fixed on walls, radars, airships, hell if you want to you can fix it under your sink! Trust me it won’t complain! Just a word of caution, ITS NOT WATERPROOF! But it is Heatproof, it can handle very extreme weather conditions, according to the website, OpenMicroServer has
an aluminum heat sink to the aluminum casing, which eliminates the need for a fan. The unit also employs a power efficient Alchemy CPU and precise part placement based on thermo-fluid analysis to achieve semi-hermetic construction with a guaranteed maximum operating temperature of 50°C/122°F.

You can find out more over at Plat’Home OpenMicroServer official page.
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mynameistux
June 1st, 2008 at 7:28 am
gotta get me one of them.
tallman
June 1st, 2008 at 1:16 pm
Nice, but 400mhz is too little…Enough just for a router, small web server..
kendon
June 1st, 2008 at 1:27 pm
nice thingy, what about the energy consumption? would love to have one of those as a router.
Rami Taibah
June 1st, 2008 at 7:23 pm
@tallman am not really sure tbh, but note that you won’t be needing a GUI
@kendon, actually this little thing is very green, according to their website:
During Operation
Unit Alone: 10.1VA (8.1W) or less
With Compact Flash: 10.1VA (8.1W) or less
With USB Memory: 11.4VA (9.1W) or less
Standby
Unit Alone: 9.5VA (7.6W) or less
With Compact Flash: 9.5VA (7.6W) or less
With USB Memory: 10.6VA (8.5W) or less
August 1st, 2008 at 7:38 pm
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