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Serious question; why not use a Pi or a small form factor PC?
For me, I liked the idea of PoE but I don’t think it’s worth the extra $$ for that feature.
I have a Nas and use that for torrents, but it's quite inderpowered. I use an old laptop as a home server for media. However, as it's old, it's not very efficient,.so I don't want to leave it always on.
My router has PoE and this would have been an elegant solution. It works with a Pi, it just provides the form factor, was my understanding.
Look at the Zimablade maybe. Full,Proxmox capabale x86, can be powered via PoE with a splitter(would not recommend it,though), cheap.
It works with a Pi compute module (which, depending on the kit, is sold separately). It will also run on a standard Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for answering :-)
Yes, you need the pi separately. I didn't know it was different tona standard pi. I thought all pis came without case and you could pick and choose what to add.
Nope; different. :)
https://jfrog.com/blog/raspberry-pi-compute-module-vs-raspberry-pi-4/
Yes, I only realised when you pointed it out before.