01-16-2016, 09:13 PM
Hi
Congratulations on your $1m KickStarter achievement! Clearly you have struck a nerve. I have signed up for the Pine A64+ with 2GB RAM to use to trial Linux, as I'm becoming increasingly interested in open source / disillusioned with Apple.
On a bit of a side note, have you have tested the Pine64+ with OpenVPN? I know it's not top of everyone's wish list, but it is mine.
I live in rural Thailand, and my internet connection is rather unreliable. However, I have found that, by connecting to my own VPN server via OpenVPN, I can get speed increases of 50%, along with reduction in latency and increased reliability.
The other thing I've done is to invest in a Peplink bonding router, which allows me to bond multiple ISP WAN connections. At the moment I'm bonding 4.
However, it strikes me that I should be opening a VPN connection on each WAN connection before they enter the bonding router, so I've been talking with PicoCluster about them building me an 8 board, 4 node cluster, based on Pine A64+, as per the attached diagram.
Will this work? I don't think the chip you're using is particularly suited for AES encryption, so want to be sure before I spend $800+ on my little project!
Thanks.
Congratulations on your $1m KickStarter achievement! Clearly you have struck a nerve. I have signed up for the Pine A64+ with 2GB RAM to use to trial Linux, as I'm becoming increasingly interested in open source / disillusioned with Apple.
On a bit of a side note, have you have tested the Pine64+ with OpenVPN? I know it's not top of everyone's wish list, but it is mine.
I live in rural Thailand, and my internet connection is rather unreliable. However, I have found that, by connecting to my own VPN server via OpenVPN, I can get speed increases of 50%, along with reduction in latency and increased reliability.
The other thing I've done is to invest in a Peplink bonding router, which allows me to bond multiple ISP WAN connections. At the moment I'm bonding 4.
However, it strikes me that I should be opening a VPN connection on each WAN connection before they enter the bonding router, so I've been talking with PicoCluster about them building me an 8 board, 4 node cluster, based on Pine A64+, as per the attached diagram.
Will this work? I don't think the chip you're using is particularly suited for AES encryption, so want to be sure before I spend $800+ on my little project!
Thanks.