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  1. For some people it may be cool to run their own website on their own HW. But a PC is power hungry and some micros aren't powerful enough; therefore I tried to use a mini server with less than 5W power consumption. The setup: Linux (Pi: Raspbian/C1: Ubuntu) Apache2 + PHP5 MySQL + PhpMyAdmin NoIp2 (dynamic DNS client) PW (of course;-) PW is running OK on Raspberry Pi, but when you create a page with some images and resizing, you have to wait for the results between a couple of minutes and an hour; page rendering afterwards is within seconds. I wanted to try something quicker so I got an Odroid-C1 (same price as Pi - 35$) and the results are very good - C1 is about 6 times faster than Pi and after some configuring it runs stable and without problems. If someone's interested in details, don't hesitate to ask.
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