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Ocean is a phone-size Linux server that runs on batteries

Ocean is a phone-size Linux server that runs on batteries

Posted on January 15, 2016September 17, 2020 By Jarvis

Servers are typically large machines that take up huge amounts of space on the floor or lots of space in a rack. A new Node.js Linux server has launched for developers who want to be able to write software for Internet of Things applications and other tasks that is very small. The server is called Ocean and it is about the size of a smartphone.

The small size means that you can slip the server in your pocket and carry your work with you wherever you go. The little Ocean computer is pre-loaded with Linux and uses a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, and WiFi. Power comes from a 4200 mAh battery and it has a USB 3.0 port.
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Computers & IT Tags:Bluetooth, computer, internet of things, linux, phone, processor, ram, server, Slashgear, smartphone, software, usb, usb 3.0, wifi

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