top | item 9538710 Get 10 BareMetal SSD servers in the cloud for free 14 points| edouardb | 11 years ago |scaleway.com | reply 10 comments order hn newest [+] [-] dman|11 years ago|reply Any information on what SSD's these servers are using? Are they sata or pcie? [+] [-] dinergy|11 years ago|reply I love the idea of ARM servers. I would love it even more if I could by such things to run in-house. I'm an old codger that way, I prefer on site iron, not fluffy leased cloud services.Too bad you're not selling the hardware. [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply https://twitter.com/imoins/status/560459753152086016 :) load replies (1) [+] [-] arthursilva|11 years ago|reply How these ARM cores compare to Digital Ocean cores? My apps are mostly CPU bound. [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply Servers give a constant CPUMark of 12K load replies (1) [+] [-] tmikaeld|11 years ago|reply Are 2GB the max amount of RAM per server? [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply Yes, the C1 server is a 4-core CPU with 2GB of RAM and a 1 Gbit/s network card. Other variation of servers are coming, including x86-based CPUs. load replies (1)
[+] [-] dman|11 years ago|reply Any information on what SSD's these servers are using? Are they sata or pcie?
[+] [-] dinergy|11 years ago|reply I love the idea of ARM servers. I would love it even more if I could by such things to run in-house. I'm an old codger that way, I prefer on site iron, not fluffy leased cloud services.Too bad you're not selling the hardware. [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply https://twitter.com/imoins/status/560459753152086016 :) load replies (1)
[+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply https://twitter.com/imoins/status/560459753152086016 :) load replies (1)
[+] [-] arthursilva|11 years ago|reply How these ARM cores compare to Digital Ocean cores? My apps are mostly CPU bound. [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply Servers give a constant CPUMark of 12K load replies (1)
[+] [-] tmikaeld|11 years ago|reply Are 2GB the max amount of RAM per server? [+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply Yes, the C1 server is a 4-core CPU with 2GB of RAM and a 1 Gbit/s network card. Other variation of servers are coming, including x86-based CPUs. load replies (1)
[+] [-] edouardb|11 years ago|reply Yes, the C1 server is a 4-core CPU with 2GB of RAM and a 1 Gbit/s network card. Other variation of servers are coming, including x86-based CPUs. load replies (1)
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Too bad you're not selling the hardware.
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