On 2016/04/07 20:29, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote: > Thank you John. that answered my question 100%. > > Maybe someone could suggest some cheap and low heating, low power > consumption HW like RPI, which is quite woeld wide available? > > Cause i followed link: http://www.openbsd.org/plat.html it has many (for me > unheard) HW, but it will take a time to read about each ot these... > > Thank you very much for tour reply
If you want something where things generally all work already, it might be better to stick to one of the cheap and lower-power x86 devices that are available (various Atoms, AMD APU, etc.) Of the other architectures supported by OpenBSD, octeon and armv7 are the only ones which really fit your stated requirements (there is also landisk but it's very slow and not so easily available), but don't expect things to be as smooth on those arches. You don't mention what you want to use it for though - for some use-cases lack of video support might be a show-stopper. Ongoing work (FDT etc.) on armv7 should improve things there, but there are a number of challenges on the way to having really good support so it's really a developer platform rather than an normal-user platform at this point.