ZimaBoard 2 is a single-board server with Intel N150, dual SATA interfaces, and two 2.5 GbE LAN ports - Liliputing (liliputing.com)
from some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 17:24
https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/32915659

While the original ZimaBoard shipped with Intel Apollo Lake processors that were already more than four years old at the time that the board launched, the ZimaBoard 2 is powered by a current-gen Intel Twin Lake processor that should bring a significant boost in CPU and graphics performance. The company says users can expect a 200 percent performance boost, even though the new model runs cooler and quieter and uses less power while idle.

I thought a lot about buying the first version of this. Glad I waited. Very cool. Homelabbers: have some gear lust to start your weekend. Happy Friday!

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luksustuoli@sopuli.xyz on 18 Apr 18:38 next collapse

I will definetly be intrested if they have switced their network adapters, ive been looking for something to replace my router with OPNSense

mac@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 00:45 collapse

I’ve been eyeing the protectli for this

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Apr 18:41 next collapse

Why wouldn’t you just buy one of the plethora of existing Mini PCs?

GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 18:53 next collapse

External PCIe seems to be their selling point. Also, why not welcome competitive form factors and options? That is, of course, if it’s competitive. No pricing in this article, but if I had to imagine they’re probably going to retail near $300, but I don’t think they’ll be competitive with sub $150 n150 machines at that price point.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Apr 18:55 collapse

why not welcome competitive form factors

My question is whether it’s competitive. Because it looks like a gimmick to me. The other options seem to have a lot more choices and options.

Plus IceWhale sold my information so I don’t trust them.

If you want PCIe there’s no shortage of USFF office PCs from Dell and Lenovo.

GrundlButter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 20:13 collapse

It very well could be an expensive gimmick, their last Zima boards certainly were. As for the selling of your information, thank you for the warning.

anonApril2025@lemmy.zip on 19 Apr 19:32 collapse

I need an OSFP interface and the plethora of shit doesn’t have that.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 19 Apr 20:05 collapse

What’s that?

anonApril2025@lemmy.zip on 19 Apr 20:18 collapse

Fast network

Ulrich@feddit.org on 19 Apr 21:08 collapse

Is that different from SFP+? Cuz I don’t see that on this thing either. Matter of fact I don’t see any special ports at all.

Jenseitsjens@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 21:35 collapse

Pretty sure he’s confusing it with either SFP+ or SFP28.

OSFP is the current bleeding edge with 400Gb/s of bandwidth. The current primary use case for that is ISP networks or running datacenter scale computing. The going prices for a PCIE card seems to be about 2k and around 600 for a DAC-Cable alone… compared to this 200$ mini PC, OSPF is in a completely different customer segment.

anonApril2025@lemmy.zip on 20 Apr 03:43 collapse

I’m confusing nothing. Osfp is my desire. I have a purpose in mind. How else do you load an OS onto hundreds of AI hosts?

Yes this is expensive, my company will be supplying it

Ulrich@feddit.org on 20 Apr 04:31 collapse

But the ZimaBoard has OSFP?

Creat@discuss.tchncs.de on 18 Apr 21:12 next collapse

Finally! I was waiting for a version of the original zimaboard with a modern/competitive processor. Such a versatile little device.

muusemuuse@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 15:29 next collapse

And here I just migrated to a lattepanda mu. Fuck.

umbrella@lemmy.ml on 19 Apr 22:29 next collapse

looks firewally

downhomechunk@midwest.social on 20 Apr 13:37 next collapse

I’ve been waiting a few weeks for my zima blade 7700 to ship. They’ve been out of stock.

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 20:59 collapse

Hey just a quick heads up. We (my company) deployed around 40 Zima boards to a client for digital display usage and we keep running into boot device errors. It’s been a headache. Head my warning, don’t use these for anything important.

some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Apr 22:35 collapse

Very appreciative of the heads up! This is the first time I’ve seen feedback from someone who’s worked with them.