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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Compact Flash Question
From: "nitelitephoto" <>
Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 22:44:08 -0000
> The TS-7200 is actually a very good little web server.  Since it only
> takes 2 watts of power, a regular UPS will last days without power. 
> Also, since there are no moving parts reliability is a lot higher than
> any PC could ever hope to be.  We've tested TS-7200's in temp chambers
> up to 90 degrees C (~190 degrees F) without problems, which is a plus
> out here in Arizona when air conditioning is shut down for the
> weekend.  No PC server could survive that as they can't even survive
> room temperature without large heatsinks and fans attached.  
> 
> Also, we don't have to worry about long-term product availability
> either.  It was always a pet peeve as a sysadmin to have to replace a
> broken server only to find the model has been discontinued or
> "upgraded" since the system was deployed XXX years ago.

Also you don't have to worry about buffer overflow vulnerabilities. 
Most of the exploits are x86 specific.






 
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