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* '''[[Torrent Seedbox]]''' - Don't leave your laptop on all day. Have a server do the mundane work of torrenting for you. Also makes it possible to permanently seed torrents on the cheap.
* '''[[Torrent Seedbox]]''' - Don't leave your laptop on all day. Have a server do the mundane work of torrenting for you. Also makes it possible to permanently seed torrents on the cheap.


== [[Raspberry Pi]] ==
== Raspberry Pi ==


A $35 ARM board. Uses less power than a lightbulb. Unfortunately, it only uses a USB 2.0 bus, which can slow access speeds down quite a bit (especially torrents), so basic, low-traffic server tasks only.
A $35 ARM board. Uses less power than a lightbulb. Unfortunately, it only uses a USB 2.0 bus, which can slow access speeds down quite a bit (especially torrents), so basic, low-traffic server tasks only.
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If you're looking for something more powerful than the Raspberry Pi, but under $100, the ODROID is for you. It uses the same Exynos processors as the famed Samsung Galaxy S series.
If you're looking for something more powerful than the Raspberry Pi, but under $100, the ODROID is for you. It uses the same Exynos processors as the famed Samsung Galaxy S series.
== BeagleBone Black ==
The BeagleBone Black is one of a few fully open source single board computers in the market. If you need a guranteeably  secure SBC, this is the way to go. With an ARM Cortex-A8, it's computing power is comparable to one of the Raspberry Pi.
[[BeagleBone_Black/OpenBSD_Serial_Install]]


== Intel NUC ==
== Intel NUC ==
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[https://tfmm.co/using-an-intel-nuc-to-build-ultimate-home-server/ Tutorial]
[https://tfmm.co/using-an-intel-nuc-to-build-ultimate-home-server/ Tutorial]


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