Hello,
I'm new to linaro. so this posting is also to ensure
my listserv access is allowing me to post.
What I was expecting is a matrix to allow new devs to quickly
glean features and decide which boards to purchase or recommend
to clients to purchase, for rapid prototyping.
Since Linaro is flapping loudly about Grub2, I should think
that support for the modern file systems on the 64 Bit arm
offerings would abound, such as ZFS, CEPH, GlusterFS, etc etc.
Anyone clustering arm dev boards into something big? Sharing knowledge?
I've been reading, but I have not found many different boards that are
supported. OK. Maybe folks are working on boards from TI, Freescale
and the other big vendors, but do not list the boards on Linaro? If
so, where would these repositories be located. For example here are a
few boards, built/offered by members of the Linaro alliance, yet I find
no embedded linux repositories for 64 bit systems and modern file
systems, clustering nor distributed applications ?
I did find Arndale 5250 support and a bunch of lesser processors
and NO SATA3 support:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Boards
Mote:
http://www.linaro.org/engineering/getting-started/low-cost-development-boards/i.mx53-quick-start
TI:
http://www.phytec.com/products/system-on-modules/phycore/omap5430/
http://www.variscite.com/products/system-on-module-som/cortex-a15/var-som-om54-cpu-ti-omap-5-omap5432
http://www.ti.com/tool/omap5432-evm?DCMP=omap-5432evm-130521&HQS=omap-5432evm-b-sw
You guys are kidding right? Or are the big vendors just here
for promotional (fluff) reasons?
curiously perplexed,
James
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