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On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 04:29:41PM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
    + HackFest 'pack' / box / Virtual Machines / etc. ?
        + idea of the Virtual-Boxes is rather good (Kendy)
            + don't want to discourage that.
        + Peli-cases for hack-fests would be cool
            + 1x powerful machine for icecream master & slave
            + fast switch & some ethernet cables, power blocks etc.
        + At Gran Canaria - wifi was somewhat flaky etc.
            + unable to use icecream - no wired connection.
        + Still have hardware to try out (Bjoern)
            + can bring to Paris - some quadro / quad CPU thingit
              (TDF-owned Sun Ultra 24 with Q9650)
            + if we buy new hardware: something like tinderboxes
              we have or ...
            + alternatives (from ebay):
                + refurbished HP DL165 with 24 cores at 1.5K EUR at 1HU/15kg
                + refurbished Lenovo W520s at ~1K EUR each (and plane-suitable)
        + total cost sub Eur 5k
AI:         + add it to the next Board budget extensions (Michael)
                + bit expensive if H/W sits idle rest of the year (Bjoern)
        + happy to have it at his place as a tinderbox the rest of
          the time (Kendy)
        + something that would be permitted to travel with a person
          on a plane (Thorsten)
             + problems getting people to accept that stuff at the
               target location etc. would be a shame to loose it.
AI:     + budget for Amazon VM's for hack-fests (Thorsten)

Ok, this viciously Canonical/Ubuntu branded, but its 10xi5 and it fits on a
plane in a Pelican box:

 http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2014/05/the-orange-box-cloud-for-free-man.html

Best,

Bjoern

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