Canonical Announces The Orange Box $12k USD Ubuntu Cluster Suitcase

The Orange Box is designed to be a "spectacular development platform" for showcasing Ubuntu, MAAS, Juju, Landscape, OpenStack, Hadoop, and other technologies. Canonical's Orange Box can be a compact cloud, powerful computational machine, or a lightweight cluster.
Inside the "Orange Box" that's about the size of a suit-case are ten Intel Ivy Bridge NUCs, a D-Link Gigabit switch, 100-240 AC/DC power supply, and the first node also has a Centrino Advanced-N 6235 WiFi Adapter, and 2TB Western Digital HDD. Per node for the Intel NUCs is a Core i5 3427U CPU + HD Graphics 4000 + 16GB DDR3 RAM + 128GB SSD root disk + Gigabit Ethernet per node. Thus in total it comes down to a 40-core, 160GB RAM, 1.2TB SATA solid state storage, and Gigabit-backed network.
Those wishing to learn more about Canonical's Orange Box can find many details via Dustin Kirkland's blog.
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