Compact Debian-based server adds router
As with the original ARM-based Bubba Server, which shipped in January 2007 and subsequently garnered at least one glowing review, the Bubba Two is a highly customizable, general-purpose server appliance.
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The Bubba Two's specs include:
Processor — 333MHz Freescale MPC8313E PowerQUICC II (PowerPC)Memory — 256MB DDR2
Storage — 0GB, 80GB, 500GB, or 1TB SATA hard drive
Storage expansion — 2 x eSATA ports
Networking — 2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
USB — 2 x USB 2.0 (480Mbps)
Router — 1 x router with firewall
General servers — file (HTTP, Samba, FTP, SCP), print (CUPS), Fetchmail, Email (Dovecot, Postfix), Web (Lighthttpd), DNS, DHCP
Media servers — UPnP (Mediatomb), ITunes (Firefly/DAAP/Soundbridge)
Other software — Torrent/HTTP/FTP downloader; Horde webmail client; SSH connection to internal Linux
Dimensions — 4.5 x 1.8 x 7.0 inches (11.5 x 4.5 x 18.5 cm)
Power consumption — 7-12 Watts
Operating system — Debian Etch (Linux 2.6)
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