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by ndsipa_pomu 500 days ago
I don't think the nanopi r6s has an NVMe slot, but the r6c definitely does
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R5s has one :-)
Oh great - I don't need another nanopi and yet I'm now going to check out the spec/price for that one.

NVMe is great for adding swap and frequently updating containers.

Edit: just checked and it's only got 2 or 4gb ram so I'm less interested in it.

R5s has a garbage CPU that won't be able to handle QoS on probably >250mbps.

I'd avoid anything arm based that doesn't have a7x cores (ideally a76/a78 or newer, though I don't think there's any SBC socs using the a710/715/720 yet). A55 cores are old stupidly slow efficiency cores (area efficient, not power efficient).