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    arcanicanis (arcanicanis@were.social)'s status on Saturday, 19-Nov-2022 11:18:07 JSTarcanicanisarcanicanis
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    • whanos :slc::slc::slc::slc::slc::slc::slc::slc::slc:
    I guess I'd be cautionary on Ubiquiti switches. I used to be fully onboard with Ubiquiti during the earlier years of products like the EdgeRouter and such, but with experiences of the latest UniFi product lines and through doing some deployments with medium-size businesses, I've lost all interest. I find it profoundly insane that you can't even directly configure a Ubiquiti network gateway through a web UI, or set a wireless network passphrase on a Ubiquiti wireless AP, unless you deploy their SDN controller.
    There's simple 24/32/48-port GigE switches with PoE+ now for crazy cheap these days that can be afforded for much cheaper. You can always get a smaller 8/16-port non-PoE switch for 2.5/5/10GigE to the side, for anything higher-bandwidth on your network, without having to make an all-or-nothing compromise on ports vs cost.

    Also for homelabbing, there's always plenty of very capable SBCs for cheap to start from:
    RISC-V quad-core, dual-GigE, 8GB, has NVMe, sans-WiFi for $95:
    https://ameridroid.com/collections/single-board-computer/products/visionfive-2?variant=40845950779426
    Intel quad-core, slottable RAM, dual 2.5GigE, has NVMe and much more for $154:
    https://ameridroid.com/collections/single-board-computer/products/odroid-h3
    as well as plenty of other ARM SBCs as well
    In conversationSaturday, 19-Nov-2022 11:18:07 JST from were.socialpermalink

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      VisionFive 2
      GIGABIT LAN Variants are expected December 2022 All other variants are expected February 2023 Check our Pre-order policy here VisionFive 2 is the world’s first high-performance RISC-V single board computer (SBC) with an integrated GPU. Compared with its predecessor, VisionFive 2 has been fully upgraded with significant improvements in the processor's working frequency, multimedia processing capabilities and scalability, among others. Its superior performance and reasonable price make VisionFive 2 the best and most affordable RISC-V development board ever. SPECIFICATIONS Processor• StarFive JH7110 with RISC-V U74 quad-core with 2 MB L2 cache and S7 monitor core, supporting RV64GC ISA, working up to 1.5 GHz• IMG BXE-4-32 MC1 with working frequency up to 600 MHz (400 MHz by default) Memory• 2GB / 4GB / 8GB LPDDR4 (up to 2800Mbps)Storage• Onboard TF card slot• FlashWireless Connectivity• WiFi dongle (only for WiFi board variants)Video Output• 1 × 2-lane MIPI DSI display port, supporting up to 1080p@30fps• 1 × 4-lane MIPI DSI display port, supporting up to 2K@30fps in both single display and dual display modes• 1 × HDMI 2.0, supporting up to 4K@30fps or 2K@60fpsCamera• 1x 2-lane MIPI CSI camera port, supporting up to 4K (3840 x 2160) pixels @30fpsEncoder/Decoder• Video Decoder supports up to 4K@60fps; Support multi stream for H264/H265• Video encoder supports up to 1080p@30fps and multi-stream for H265• JPEG encoder/decoderPeripherals• 2 x USB 3.0 ports• 2 x USB 2.0 ports• 40-pin GPIO Header (28 x GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART)• 2x RJ45 Ethernet Connector• 3.5 mm Audio jack (4-pole stereo audio output)• M.2 Connector• eMMC Socket• 2 pin fan header• Micro-SD card slot for system boot and data storage• Reset and Power ButtonPower Supply• Power 5V DC with PD, up to 30WPower Connector• USB Type-C port or 40-pin GPIO header Dimension• 100mm x 72 mm Compliance• RoHS, FCC, CE WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO GET STARTED Power supply - USB-C up to 30W NVMe, microSD or eMMC card  - eMMC memory is much faster than microSD memory HDMI cable - needed to connect to a display device.  NOTES As an open-source development board, VisionFive 2 supports mainstream Linux distributions.The following is the release plan: Debian will be released in mid-October.Fedora will be released in mid-October.Ubuntu will be released later.openSUSE will be released later. EXPANDABLE VisionFive 2 supports a wide range of peripherals designed for other mainstream SBCs, enabling users to complete their DIY projects effectively. BENCHMARK DEMOS LINKS Documentation: https://doc-en.rvspace.org/Doc_Center/visionfive_2.html  
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      ODROID-H3 / H3+
      ODROID-H3 and H3+ have the same form factor and similar power efficiency as their predecessor, the ODROID-H2+. However, the H3 and H3+ are more powerful, offering higher performance. You’ll need to supply your own memory and storage (check the recommended accessories on this page) — but since the ODROID-H3 family uses the same components commonly found in modern laptops, you should have no trouble finding compatible hardware to fill out your SBC. ONLY NVMe M.2 SSD ARE COMPATIBLE: PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD Both models of ODROID-H3 feature two SO-DIMM slots for memory, two SATA ports and one M.2 NVMe slot for storage, two 2.5 GbE ports, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports and more! ODROID-H3: Intel quad-core Jasper Lake N5105 processor ODROID-H3: Intel quad-core Jasper Lake N6005 processor Additional items required to operate - see "REQUIRED ITEMS" section below. KEY FEATURES SoC: H3: Intel Jasper Lake N5105 quad-core processor, base clock of 2.0GHz and boost up to 2.9 GHz H3+: Intel Jasper Lake N6005 quad-core processor, base clock of 2.0GHz and boost up to 3.3 GHz GPU: H3: Intel UHD Graphics 24 EUs Turbo 800MHz H3+: Intel UHD Graphics 32 EUs Turbo 900MHz System Memory – Dual-channel Memory DDR4 PC4-23400 (2933MT/s) supporting up to 64GB RAM in total Storage – M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 slot for one NVMe storage, 2x SATA 3.0 ports, eMMC flash support Video Output HDMI 2.0 up to 4K (4096×2160) @ 60 Hz DisplayPort 1.2 up to 4K (4096×2160) @ 60 Hz Audio – HDMI, audio jacks for HP, MIC. and S/PDIF Connectivity – Dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) Expansion – 24-pin header with I2C, UART (3.3V), USB2.0 and HDMI CEC signals SSE4.2 accelerator (SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES) A configurable Unlimited Performance mode allowing the CPU to run in sustained turbo boost mode Misc – RTC battery (Included) Power Supply – 14V to 20V DC power input Dimensions – 110x110x43mm Weight – About 320 grams with heatsink, two DRAM modules, and M.2 NVMe SSD. REQUIRED ITEMS (NOT INCLUDED) No power supply included - 15VDC/4A power supply required No RAM pre-installed - DDR4 SODIMM DDR3/DDR5 is not supported No eMMC Module or SSD included  M.2 SATA SSD is not supported (only NVMe SSD) No case included No HDMI cable included - needed to connect to a display device. Recommend HDMI2.0 cable to support 4K output SPECIFICATIONS Processor:  Intel Celeron N5105(H3+: N6005) Processor (10nm, Quad-Core, TDP 10W) H3(N5105) : up to 2.9GhzH3+(N6005) : up to 3.3Ghz 4MB L2 Cache Intel UHD Graphics (24/32 EU up to 900MHz) Memory:  2 x DDR4 1.2V SO-DIMM slots, Dual Channel, up to 2933 MT/s (DDR4-PC23400) Max memory capacity 64GB DDR3/DDR5 are not supported Storage:  1 x eMMC connector (bootable and selectable on BIOS) 2 x SATA3 6Gbps 1 x M.2 slot (PCIe 3.0 x 4, supports NGFF-2280 cards) M.2 SATA SSD is not supported Networking: 2 x GbE LAN ports (RJ45, supports 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps) Realtek RTL8125B Supports Wake-On-Lan LED indicators (Green: Link, Amber: Traffic) Video:  1 x DisplayPort 1.2 (up to 4K@60Hz) 1 x HDMI 2.0 (up to 4K@60Hz) Dual simultaneous display support Audio: 1 x Audio out (3.5mm jack) 1 x Audio in (3.5mm jack) 1 x SPDIF out (ALC1200, HDA codec) * HDMI & DP have audio output too. External I/O: 2 x USB 3.0 Host ports 2 x USB 2.0 Host ports 1 x Peripheral Expansion Header (24-pin, 2.54mm pitch) 1 x DC 5V, 1 x DC 3.3V, 5 x GND 1 x UART (TXD/RXD/RTS/CTS) 2 x I2C (SCL/SDA) 1 x External Power Button HDMI CEC, 5VA+ Three USB 2.0 ports All 3.3V I/O signal level Other Features: Passive Heatsink BIOS Backup Battery Maintains system time and BIOS settings Power Button Reset Button System LEDS Indicators: Red (PWR) – Solid light when DC power is supplied Blue (left, SLEEP) – turns off only when the system enters into suspend mode Blue (right, PMIC) – turns on only when the major power rails are working Amber (SATA) – Flashes when SATA data transfers Green (NVMe) – Flashes when NVMe data transfers Active Cooling Fan Connector (12V 4-pin, PWM input + TACHO output) Active Cooling Fan is optional Connector (4-pin, 2.54mm pitch) Power: DC jack : outer (negative) diameter 5.5mm, inner(positive) diameter 2.1mm DC 14V ~ 20V (up to 60W) DC 15V/4A power adapter is recommended if you don’t use two 3.5“ HDDs DC 19V/7A power adapter is recommended if you two 3.5” HDDs together Power consumption: IDLE : ≃1..9W CPU Stress : ≃15W CPU+GPU Stress : ≃18W Power-off : ≃0.25W Suspend : ≃0.6W Form Factor: 110mm x 110mm x 47mm Approx. A. CPU (Intel Celeron N5105) B. 2 x DDR4 SO-DIMM slots (Dual channel memory support) C. 1 x M.2 PCI Express Module Socket (NGFF-2280) D. 1 x eMMC (Embedded Multimedia-Card) Socket E. 2 x SATA Power Connectors (2.5mm pitch, JST-XH compatible connector) F. 2 x SATA3 6.0 Gb/s Data Connectors G. 1 x DC Power Jack H. 2 x USB 3.0 I. 2 x USB 2.0 J. 1 x HDMI 2.0 K. 1 x DisplayPort 1.2 L. 2 x RJ45 Ethernet Ports (10/100/1000/2500) M. 5 x System LED Indicators N. 1 x Peripheral Expansion Header (24-pin) O. 1 x Power Switch P. 1 x Reset Switch Q. 1 x Backup Battery Connector (2-pin) R. 1 x Active Cooling Fan Connector (4-pin) S. 1 x Audio out, 1 x Audio in, 1 x SPDIF out LINKS Installation - https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-h3/start#installation WiKi - https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-h3/start Introduction - https://dn.odroid.com/ODROID-H2/H3_pics/H3_H3+_Introduction.pdf  VIDEOS
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