OT - Small DNS "appliances" for remote offices.

Domenick Petrella domenick.petrella at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 00:24:26 UTC 2015


The BeagleBone's ethernet is directly connected to the SoC, so you would
get a higher throughput ceiling than the rpi.

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015, 19:03 Geoff Mulligan <nanog08 at mulligan.org> wrote:

> I have used the BeagleBone to run a few simple servers.  I don't know if
> the ethernet port on the Bone is on the USB bus. It is slightly more
> expensive than a PI, but they have worked well for me.
>
>          Geoff
>
> On 02/18/2015 04:44 PM, Peter Loron wrote:
> > For any site where you would use a Pi as the DNS cache, it won't be an
> > issue. DNS isn't that heavy at those query rates.
> >
> > Yeah, it would be awesome if they'd been able to get a SoC that
> > included ethernet.
> >
> > -Pete
> >
> > On 2015-02-18 15:08, Robert Webb wrote:
> >> What I do not like about the Pi is the network port is on the USB bus
> >> and thus limited to USB speeds.
> >>
> >> <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Maxwell Cole
> >> <mcole.mailinglists at gmail.com> </div><div>Date:02/18/2015  4:30 PM
> >> (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: "nanog at nanog.org >> 'NANOG list'"
> >> <nanog at nanog.org> </div><div>Subject: Re: OT - Small DNS "appliances"
> >> for remote offices. </div><div>
> >> </div>
>
>



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