The new kid on the block: bytemine appliance 6a16

Posted by Daniel Rauer Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:53:00 GMT

We proudly present our newest kid: the new bytemine appliance 6a16!

appliance 6a16 image

The facts: 6 Gigabit ethernet ports, 1.6 GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1 GB SO-DIMM RAM (can be upgraded to 2 GB) and of course it runs off a CompactFlash! Furthermore it features two USB 2.0 ports, a CompactFlash, a MiniPCI connector and two SATA ports.

Best news to that is: It is passively cooled and as all our products very low in power consumption (about 15 Watts idling, about 20 Watts on load).

The model is available as a barebone as well as with our bytemine openbsd appliance software. The 6a16 will become the new SOHO variant of our OpenBSD appliance line-up.

For included parts, more information and (of course) ordering visit our shop.

The direct links are:

With our software: bytemine openbsd appliance 6a16.

As a barebone: bytemine appliance 6a16.

Small outage in network latency graphs

Posted by Felix Kronlage Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:40:00 GMT

Today I’ve deployed a new piece of hardware (more on that later in detail ;), however, since I replaced the machine hanah.ol.bytemine.net with it, we have a small gap in our network latency graphs. sorry!