On 2017-01-16 01:27, Greg Freemyer wrote:
The Raspberry PI thread got me thinking.
I need a "portable PC" that can do high-speed USB-3 i/o.
I've been using a laptop with both USB-3 ports and a eSata port. I would like enough horsepower I can run compression on the data stream.
Effectively "dd if=/dev/sdb | gzip > compressed_image_file" (I actually use ewfacquire from the distro to do this.)
My plan is to buy a new laptop, but a nice Arm box might be a much better choice.
Especially if I can get one for under $200. I could buy 3 of those instead of a decent laptop.
Any suggestions of what I should look at?
Those requirements are rather more similar to the minipc I mentioned on that thread. It has 4 USB3 ports, and one internal SATA port (laptop disk size), plus another mSATA for SSDNow. As for price: 165€ the box, plus 58€ the memory, 52€ the SDD. Add keyboard/mouse and display if needed. There are many similar boxes with variations in the hardware. Dunno about eSATA, but USB3 seems to be "the in" thing to have these days. If you want to measure i/o speed for your case, describe a command line that can emulate your workload and I'll test it. I'm not familiar with ewfacquire. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)