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Re: sbc better than soekris?
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 05:28:57PM -0400, James K. Lowden wrote:
> I could use some advice on replacing/fixing my router.
>
> I have a Soekris 4801 with an aging 2.5" 30 GB ATA drive that is
> starting to worry me:
>
> $ grep geode /var/log/messages
> May 20 15:07:17 cherry /netbsd: geodeide0:0:0: lost interrupt
> May 20 15:07:17 cherry /netbsd: geodeide0:0:0: bus-master DMA error:
> missing interrupt, status=0x1
>
> These errors send the OS into a tailspin. The machine stops responding
> even though das blinkenlights show the disk hard on. Is there any
> reason to think the above messages might be caused by anything other
> than a disk headed south for the summer?
>
> The 4801 was the cat's meow in 2004, but it's getting old. Is it
> fair to expect another 5 years from the electronics, or is it time to
> replace it?
My personal rule of thumb is: as long as it doesnt move, it will very
likely last for a long time.
So why don't you just replace the Disk and pax your data? You'll get
several hours(/days) to invest elsewhere for free. :)
> Replacing a drive is an option, but only if it's a good one. Afaict ATA
> drives with a 5-year warranty don't exist anymore, whether spinning or
> solid-state. If I don't care about shock and vibration, is there any
> reason to believe SSDs last longer than rotating media?
If you trust their Specs (MTBF), yes.
Also you may want to take a look at the new Soekris net6501 (Intel Atom)
boards. If my two Alix boards weren't running that well, I'd go for one
of those, especially since they have several Gig-E Ports.
http://soekris.com/products/net6501.html
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