Description 507 Participants 73 Comments 0 Reviews Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next Page 6 of 15 Recommended Comments FerK 0 Posted May 6 I currently use a very old (Amlogic s905) TV box as home server with Armbian so this bananapi would be a massive improvement replacing it. Quote Mmcv Mmvc 0 Posted May 7 Using BananaPi M2 Berry since many years as a 24/7 Seafile Cloud Server running on armbian. Due to planning for a Disk Upgrade from 10TB to 18TB I need a upgrade to a 64-Bit core. M7 would be the perfect fit - but price is for me to high - Alternative, if I don't win one - would be a low power cheap x86-64 board. Quote aitor ruzova 0 Posted May 7 I like do experiments for learn and it will help so much, i like do servers Quote jackoat 0 Posted May 7 I love to test many new technologies. Currently using RaspberryPi and Rockchip1. I would love to move an application to the BananaPi M7 to gain improvements to the services. Quote krachlatte 5 Posted May 8 i can offer to apply as an offical maintainer for this board for armbian, i would use it for my home projects, eg build something for the kids, no open projects atm, but will find some things to do with it. Quote Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next Page 6 of 15 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Add a comment... × Pasted as rich text. Restore formatting Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Loading... × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Comment
FerK 0 Posted May 6 I currently use a very old (Amlogic s905) TV box as home server with Armbian so this bananapi would be a massive improvement replacing it. Quote
Mmcv Mmvc 0 Posted May 7 Using BananaPi M2 Berry since many years as a 24/7 Seafile Cloud Server running on armbian. Due to planning for a Disk Upgrade from 10TB to 18TB I need a upgrade to a 64-Bit core. M7 would be the perfect fit - but price is for me to high - Alternative, if I don't win one - would be a low power cheap x86-64 board. Quote
aitor ruzova 0 Posted May 7 I like do experiments for learn and it will help so much, i like do servers Quote
jackoat 0 Posted May 7 I love to test many new technologies. Currently using RaspberryPi and Rockchip1. I would love to move an application to the BananaPi M7 to gain improvements to the services. Quote
krachlatte 5 Posted May 8 i can offer to apply as an offical maintainer for this board for armbian, i would use it for my home projects, eg build something for the kids, no open projects atm, but will find some things to do with it. Quote
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