Acal unveils RJ45-sized Linux networking server

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lantronix_xport_pro 300.jpgOne for the record books? Distributor Acal Technology has samples of what is claimed to be the world's smallest, self-contained Linux networking server. It fits in an an extended RJ-45 connector, believe it or not.

Lantronix XPort Pro operates Linux or Evolution OS operating systems, and inside is a 32-bit processor, 8Mbyte SDRAM, and 16Mbyte of flash, writes Steve Bush.

Its measurements are: 33.9mm x 16.25mm x 13.5mm (L x W x D).

A range of data encryption and authentication options are provided, and current consumption is 150mA at 10Mbit/s.

"Its processor allows applications to be deployed directly onto edge devices," said Acal.



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