Awesome - good deal. I have a Netra X1 running openbsd and it's rock solid.
Good luck, -Ian On 11/30/05, Bob Ababurko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I totally appreciate everybodies comments and I have in fact decided to > pass over the embedded solution. We just picked up a Sun Netra T105 > (440Mhz, 512MB)on ebay. It was about $135 shipped and have two onboard > NIC's. I have always like Sun hardware and it works well with OpenBSD, > it is some of the best in quality. Fits in one rack unit and will be > cheap to grab another to do a failover when the time comes. I can even > dd the drive to make a disk for the new unit when I implement it. > > I understand that running two cheap ones is better than running one > solid state machine. Plus the horsepower leaves little to work with in > some of these tiny contraptions(soekris comes to mind). Not to say that > they do not have their place, but I feel that this is the best answer. > > -Bob