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by retailbuyout 3147 days ago
Let me know when an affordable arm board with ecc support comes along, wholesale or “call for price” not allowed. Because as it stands it might as well be sparc or mips in how accessible the hardware is.

Wait, who am I kidding: mips is still great.

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Easy. SoftIron.com. No quotes, just order.

Also, calling is easy. https://www.phoenicselectronics.com will sell you a Gigabyte MT30-GS2 (Cavium ThunderX 32-core) 1U system for around $2k. If you want to provide your own ATX case - much less.

Hardware is accessible, but there are a lot of big players buying things en masse, and the market isn’t oversaturated. This means long lead times and some price fluctuations. But things have been getting much better with every year (out of Arm servers’s whole 3 years of public availability). Definitely more accessible than anything OpenPower (which sadly will set you back the price of a small used Kia). The recent launch of third-gen Arm servers like the Qualcomm Centriq will lower the price for older kit.

This is yet another SBSA board with a low price and 1-click order: https://www.solid-run.com/marvell-armada-family/armada-8040-...

All ECC.

> Let me know when an affordable arm board with ecc support comes along, wholesale or “call for price” not allowed.

SolidRun MACCHIATObin? It's $369 and supports ECC.

http://macchiatobin.net/

https://www.solid-run.com/product/armada-8040-networking-com...

Incidentally, still the only Cortex-A72 design out there. And for what you get, the A8040 and A7040-based solutions have a ridiculous low max power consumption of like 30-20 Watts.