Server plugs into wall socket for small networks

March 1st, 2009

The Marvell plug computer is designed to be left plugged into a wall socket at all times. Marvell said it draws less than five watts under normal operation on average, compared to 25-100 watts for a PC being used as a home server.

The platform is built using Marvell’s Kirkwood series system-on-chip design with a 1.2GHz Marvell Sheeva CPU processor, 512Mbytes of FLASH and 512Mbytes of DRAM.

The plug also features a 2.0 USB port to allow users to run applications that require a hard disk or other peripheral.

It connects to an existing network using Gigabit Ethernet. This type of device eliminates the need for an always-on PC to power the network.

Users can deploy the plug computer for media sharing or for backup services, said Marvell.

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