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Revision as of 14:24, 11 April 2015
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Getting started
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list
- Localise MediaWiki for your language
Jochen Hayek's personal stuff
office utilities for languages
German
- http://www.dwds.de Das Digitale Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- http://www.Duden.de
- http://de.wiktionary.org (Wikimedia Foundation)
English
- http://www.Merriam-Webster.com (Encyclopædia Britannica / Merriam-Webster)
- http://www.LearnersDictionary.com Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary
- http://www.WordCentral.com Merriam-Webster's Word Central for younger humanoids – "reprogrammed for superior word power and language fun"
- http://en.wiktionary.org (Wikimedia Foundation)
online translation of your words and sentences "from whatever language to whatever language" presented in whatever language
- https://translate.google.com/?hl=en Google Translate
dictionaries (LANGUAGE-2-LANGUAGE, not just English-2-German)
- http://en.PONS.eu/dict/search/results/?l=deen Klett / Pons
- http://dict.LEO.org/ende?lang=en&lp=ende LEO
- http://www.dict.cc dict.cc
bills on web-sites – in German: "Rechnung online"
- https://rechnungonline-business.t-mobile.de Telekom Mobilfunk
- https://kundencenter.telekom.de/kundencenter/rechnung Telekom Festnetz
- https://kundenservice.vattenfall.de
- https://www.GASAG.de/Privatkunden GASAG Berliner Gaswerke AG
- https://members.oreilly.com/account/login "O’Reilly Media, Inc."
- https://PragProg.com/login The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC.
- https://www.paypal.com
- https://www.amazon.de
- https://www.cyberport.de
- https://www.United-Domains.de
books
- https://lul.to – LUL
- http://ebook-land.us – ebook-land.us
- http://bookzz.org
- http://wowebook.com
- http://it-ebooks.info
- http://ebook-hell.to
- http://ebook3000.com
misc
- FitnessFirst – my gyms
- Hofpfisterei – bakery
foreign wiki articles living here, their local categories
Some foreign wikis look abandoned – so how to continue working on them? Export them remotely, import them here!
- Special:Categories – they should all be listed also here
- Synology DSM – from forum.synology.com/wiki
Arts
Arts/Literature/Authors
Arts/Literature/Authors : Arno Geiger
- Arno Geiger – 2005 – Es geht uns gut
- Arno Geiger – 2010 – Alles über Sally
- Arno Geiger – 2015 – Selbstporträt mit Flusspferd
Arts/Literature/Authors : Joachim Meyerhoff
Arts/Literature/Authors : Amos Oz
Arts/Music – my favourite YouTube links
Arts/Television/Programs
- Downton Abbey
- Midsomer Murders – in the German TV: Inspector Barnaby
- TV series Code 37
- TV series The Team
Business
Business/Employment/Resumes_and_Portfolios/Digital_Format
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Résumé
- http://microformats.org/wiki/resume-formats
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HResume
- http://microformats.org/wiki/h-resume
xmlresume
- http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net
- http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/05/28/qa.html : XML Power Job Hunting (using xmlresume.sf.net)
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : EBICS vs FinTS/HBCI
- both standards cover the communication between bank client and bank
- I got the vague idea, that EBICS is superior to FinTS and may be suitable to replace it – I would like to discuss this (TBD)
- why do banks restrict use of EBICS to corporate clients?
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : BCS-FTAM
- a communications standard for banking based on X.25, i.e. non-TCP/IP based (cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTAM)
- the predecessor of EBICS
- when the telcos announced, they would discontinue X.25 services (the basis of FTAM), the banks started developing a TCP/IP based replacement, in France and Germany EBICS got developed
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : EBICS
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Banking_Internet_Communication_Standard – a communications standard for banking, it was meant to be the successor of BCS-FTAM in France and Germany
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Banking_Internet_Communication_Standard
- http://www.ebics.org
- EBICS/France and EBICS/Germany seem to have an "encryption-access-technology" conflict, I do not remember the reference proving this
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/ebics/ – OSS client in Java for EBICS/France
- https://railslove.github.io/epics/ - OSS client in Ruby (protocol v2.5) for EBICS/Germany
- http://www.railslove.com/stories/ebics-client-for-ruby
- http://www.joonis.de/en/software/fintech – client in Python for EBICS/Germany
- http://www.netz-guru.de/2013/09/25/ebics-client-ebics_client-class-php/ – OSS client in PHP for EBICS/Germany
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : FinTS, HBCI, …
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/FinTS
- http://www.FinTS.org = http://www.hbci-zka.de
- http://www.hbci-zka.de/spec/spezifikation.htm
- http://www.hbci-zka.de/spec/fints_v4_1.htm FinTS-4.1 – as of 2015-03 not publicly available with banks in Germany
- http://www.hbci-zka.de/spec/3_0.htm FinTS-3.0 – as of 2015-03 this is the "most progressive" access standard banks in Germany usually provide you with
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/HBCI
- HBCI+ (= HBCI-2.2 "with PIN/TAN support") – as of 2015-03 this is what you can expect at least with most banks in Germany
- http://www.hbci-zka.de/spec/2_2.htm HBCI-2.2
- http://www.ddbac.de/download/Software-Entwickler/FinTS-Segmente.html
HBCI4Java etc.
- https://github.com/willuhn/hbci4java
- https://github.com/willuhn/hbci4java/tree/master/demo/HBCIBatch
- https://github.com/willuhn/hbci4java/tree/master/misc README
- https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/hbci4java
- http://HBCI4Java.kapott.org – a Java-package to enable Java-applications to use HBCI-functions
Willuhn, jameica, hibiscus
- http://willuhn.de – Olaf Willuhn created a framework (jameica), that he uses to wrap HBCI4Java – the wrapper is called hibiscus
- jameica-hibiscus
- https://rubygems.org/gems/hibiscus-ruby
- https://github.com/phillipoertel/hibiscus-ruby
HBCI4Java within Tomcat
HBCI4Java with JRuby and Rails
pecuniabanking.de
AqBanking
AqBanking with Ruby
SUSEMBLY Banking 4
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : ISO 20022
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_20022
- http://www.iso20022.org
- http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page
- ISBN 9780470972823 = ISO 20022 For Dummies (mentions camt only once and in no detail at all)
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spezial:ISBN-Suche/9780470972823
- http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=isbn:9780470972823
- http://bookzz.org/book/962572/eafa76
- https://www.linkedin.com/groups/SEPA-Account-Statements-CAMT-European-140799.S.111159940
- http://www.iso20022.org/payments_messages.page
- camt – Cash Management
- camt.052 BankToCustomerAccountReport
- camt.053 BankToCustomerStatement
- camt.054 BankToCustomerDebitCreditNotification
- …
- camt – Cash Management
- http://www.iso20022.org/trade_services_messages.page
- tsin – Trade Services Initiation
- tsin.004 FinancialInvoice
- …
- tsin – Trade Services Initiation
- camt.052-evaluation (BankToCustomerAccountReport) – I evaluated the camt.052 delivered by a few German banks (written in German, in order to better address the audience)
- http://relaxng.org tells me how to convert XSD to RNG: http://debeissat.nicolas.free.fr/XSDtoRNG.php
- how to convert RNG to RNC: $ trang -I rng -O rnc camt.052.01.004.rng camt.052.001.04.rnc
- emacs with nxml-mode is my vehicle
clarifications
PartyIdentification32
- PartyIdentification32 (camt.052.000.02)
- PartyIdentification43 (camt.052.000.03, camt.052.000.04)
- used for the SEPA creditor id, also called CdtrSchmeId
ExternalOrganisationIdentification1Code
- ExternalOrganisationIdentification1Code (camt.052.000.*), published separately …
- http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page 9-OrganisationIdentification
- does not include SEPA
- includes CBID (Central Bank Identification Number)
- isn't that code list good for the creditor id code? but maybe go for CBID?!?
ExternalPurpose1Code
- ExternalPurpose1Code (camt.052.000.*)
- http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page published separately 4-CategoryPurpose includes: SALA (SalaryPayment), PENS (PensionPayment), GOVT (GovernmentPayment), SSBE (SocialSecurityBenefit)
- http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page published separately 11-Purpose includes: SALA (SalaryPayment), PENS (PensionPayment), CBFF (capital building fringe fortune, in German: vermögenswirksame Leistungen), GOVT (GovernmentPayment), SSBE (SocialSecurityBenefit), BENE (UnemploymentDisabilityBenefit), CHAR (CharityPayment)
- what column should be used?
Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : SEPA
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEPA
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diskussion:SEPA
- http://www.bayernlb.de/internet/media/de/internet_4/de_1/downloads_5/0800_financial_office_it_operations_5/4200_1/sepa_5/sepaaktuell/Newsletter_SEPA_006.pdf
- http://willuhn.de/wiki/doku.php?id=develop:sepa
- http://www.EuropeanPaymentsCouncil.eu
Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business
Computers
non-DMOZ
Computers/Data_Formats/Document/Publishing/PDF/Software
- http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2012/01/09/book-pdf-explained/
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2011/06/08/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2011/01/05/how-to-burst-a-pdf-document-into-single-pages-etc/
Computers/Data_Formats/File_Systems
AFP = Apple Filing Protocol
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Filing_Protocol AKA AFP
- AFP is a proprietary network protocol that offers file services for Mac OS X
- my Synology NAS provides access via AFP
AFS = Andrew File System
NFS
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System AKA NFS
- the Network File System is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984
- my Synology NAS provides access via NFS – actually NFS seems to me the fastest and most stable way of accessing files via a LAN or WIFI
SMB/CIFS and Samba
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba_(software)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMB/CIFS
- my Synology NAS provides access via Samba
Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/XML/Document_Types
Computers/Emulators/Intel_x86_Architecture/VirtualBox
communication with a (local) virtual machine
If the host is connected to its LAN through wifi, the network interface(s) of a local virtual machine cannot be set to bridged mode and hence cannot acquire its own IP address on the LAN.
The virtual machine usually can be ssh-ed into on a unusual port like 2222:
ssh into a local virtual machine:
$ ssh -p 2222 localhost
rsync (via ssh) into a local virtual machine:
$ env RSYNC_RSH='ssh -p 2222' rsync -vaz diary localhost:diary_
emacs/tramp/dired (http://www.gnu.org/software/tramp/) with a local virtual machine:
this should "ssh -p 2222 localhost", but seems to ignore "-p 2222":
/ssh:localhost#2222:
these variations of the above work:
/sshx:localhost#2222: /scpx:localhost#2222:
Computers/Internet/Chat/Instant_Messaging
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viber
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WhatsApp
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WhatsApp#Web_client
- https://web.whatsapp.com
Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs
- WordPress – my blogging software and installations
Computers/Multimedia/Music_and_Audio/MIDI
- http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Multimedia/Music_and_Audio/MIDI/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GarageBand
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_keyboard
Computers/Open_Source/Open_Content/Encyclopedias/Wikipedia
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrator_intervention_against_vandalism = WP:RVAN
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Vandalism#How_to_respond_to_vandalism
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Vandalismusmeldung – how to get someone prosecuted on de.WP because of vandalism (in German)
German WP weirdos
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer_Diskussion:L._aus_W.
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kieferklemme – look at the version history and his part!
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer_Diskussion:Vincenzo1492
- https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laupheim – look at the version history and his part!
Computers/Programming/Languages
Computers/Programming/Languages/Perl
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2012/08/01/developing-software-in-perl-i-really-like-it-with-cpanm-and-perlbrew/ – the former location of this piece of text
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2010/07/02/appperlbrew-manage-perl-installations-in-your-home-or-wherever-you-want/ – my own updated notes on App::perlbrew; including a note on creating a stable alias for steady and ongoing use
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2010/07/08/appcpanminus-a-new-cpan-installer/ – my own notes on App::cpanminus, "yet another CPAN installer" (Just for me, for finding my way through confusion.)
My usual starting point before installing a CPAN module:
$ perlbrew switch stable $ perlbrew install-cpanm # e.g. – never a bad idea $ cpanm Date::Calc # e.g.
ipkg perl on Synology DSM enhanced by me
root@diskstation # ipkg install perl root@diskstation # ipkg install perl-digest-sha1 root@diskstation # ipkg install perl-io-socket-ssl root@diskstation # chown -R johayek.users /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/JSON* /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/Getopt /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/Authen /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/Net/XMPP* /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl/Net $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/XML/Stream* /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl/XML $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/Digest /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl $ rsync -va opensuse132:/usr/local/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/site_perl/5.16.1/Data /opt/lib/perl5/site_perl
perlbrew
perlbrew for "ipkg" on Synology DSM5.2
$ ipkg install patch $ ipkg install gcc $ perlbrew available $ perlbrew install perl-5.20.2 # breaks because of missing cc root@diskstation # cd /opt/bin && ln -s gcc cc $ less /usr/local/perlbrew/build.perl-5.20.2.log cc -fstack-protector -L/opt/lib -o miniperl \ perlmini.o opmini.o miniperlmain.o gv.o toke.o perly.o pad.o regcomp.o dump.o util.o mg.o reentr.o mro.o keywords.o hv.o av.o run.o pp_hot.o sv.o pp.o scope.o pp_ctl.o pp_sys.o doop.o doio.o regexec.o utf8.o taint.o deb.o universal.o globals.o perlio.o perlap i.o numeric.o mathoms.o locale.o pp_pack.o pp_sort.o caretx.o -lnsl -lgdbm -ldb -lc -lgdbm_compat pp.o: In function `Perl_pp_int': pp.c:(.text+0x5e74): undefined reference to `floor' pp.c:(.text+0x5ef3): undefined reference to `ceil' pp.o: In function `Perl_pp_sin': pp.c:(.text+0x6203): undefined reference to `sin' pp.c:(.text+0x62b5): undefined reference to `sqrt' pp.c:(.text+0x6320): undefined reference to `cos' pp.c:(.text+0x633f): undefined reference to `log' pp.c:(.text+0x6357): undefined reference to `exp' $ perlbrew install 5.18.4 # same problem
Computers/Programming/Languages/PHP
Computers/Programming/Languages/Ruby
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Version_Manager AKA RVM – aids managing multiple installations of Ruby on the same device
Computers/Software/Business/Small_Business : Lexware Quicken
Computers/Software/Configuration_Management/Tools
- CVS cookbook – versioning software used by certain customers
Computers/Software/Groupware/Wiki/Wiki_Engines/PHP
MediaWiki installation on my NAS
- /volume1/web/MediaWiki – this is where the NAS's package manager installed it itself first, but then I replaced it with an original MediaWiki one, only copied
MediaWiki installation at my web-space provider
- Configuration à la PHP – my trouble with the MySQL farm, and how PHP deals with it
Computers/Software/Networking
- computer network monitoring (empty for the time being – currently I like it better inline within the TOC itself a little further down)
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Administration/Software : load monitoring etc
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/*ix/Projects/System_Management/Package_Management
- http://dmoz.org/Computers/Data_Formats/Archive/RPM/
- http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Projects/System_Management/Package_Management/
- http://hayek.name/Jochen/Computers/Computers.Software.html#id3412101
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_software_package_management_systems
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dpkg
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fink
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ipkg
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_Package_Manager
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZYpp
ipkg
The list of possible packages to install from the currently defined repositories can be obtained with:
$ ipkg list
To install a .ipkg package or to upgrade an existing package:
$ ipkg install ipkgFile
where ipkgFile is the name of the .ipk software package.
The list of installed packages can be obtained with:
$ ipkg list_installed
To remove an installed package:
$ ipkg remove packagename
To list the contents of an installed package:
$ ipkg files packagename
Which installed package provides a certain file?
$ ipkg search file
RPM
- http://linux.die.net/man/8/rpm
- which package provides FILE?
$ rpm --query -f FILE
- list the contents of PACKAGE:
$ rpm --query PACKAGE $ rpm --query --queryformat "[%{=NAME}-%{=VERSION}-%{=RELEASE}:\t%-50{FILENAMES} %10{FILESIZES}\n]" PACKAGE
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux : systemd
systemd and the journal
- /var/log/messages and syslog are the past – "the journal" is the future: http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/journalctl.html
- http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemctl-journal.html
- config: x86_64-opensuse-13.2
# this is the code suggested by Lennart Poettering, # but it does not work for me # (complains improperly about $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR) : $ journalctl --since=yesterday -p err # but this works: $ journalctl -b -p err # and this, too: $ journalctl --since=yesterday
So I guess, journalctl is a little buggy, but there are ways to cope with it – and there is no way around it.
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Distributions
BusyBox
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox
- http://www.synology-wiki.de/index.php/Synology_Toolset – Synology, its DSM, and its BusyBox instance
openSUSE
- …
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server
- VirtualBox--SLES – I am running SLES12 as VirtualBox VM, at least I am trying …
Debian Wheezy / Raspbian
Raspberry Pi – the Raspi, Raspbian, …
Synology DSM
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Networking/Projects
(MediaWiki full text search seems to not look at URLs, so I need to add also the keywords themselves, even if … – that's why!)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_monitoring_system – NMS, network monitoring system
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icinga – Icinga
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagios – Nagios
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacti_(software) – Cacti
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRTG – MRTG
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRTG – PRTG
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GKrellM – GKrellM
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/category/monitoring/gkrellm/
poor man's monitoring: GKrellM
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GKrellM – GKrellM
- a GKrellMd (daemon) runs wherever – on a production server, an embedded device
- the respective GKrellM front end communicates with the daemon
- there is also an implementation of the GKrellM front end available for Windows
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-de/2015/02/03/gkrellm-plugin-performance-monitoring-hamburger-logisitik/
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2015/02/02/my-gkrellms-are-now-running-within-a-vnc-server-on-a-vm/
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/category/monitoring/gkrellm/
taking "poor man's monitoring" a little further
- you may have quite a few servers to survey, so you also got quite a few front ends
- you may find it a nuisance to start the front ends "again and again"
- so you can just as well run the front ends within a VNC server, so the front ends can just run for the time being …
- of course the VNC server may run itself within a VM
- and you connect to the VNC server using a VNC viewer – on whatever platform (within your LAN)
network / monitoring for my SOHO network
on a Synology Diskstation
- http://www.synology-forum.de/showthread.html?9232-Nagios-auf-DiskStation-209&p=377342&viewfull=1#post377342
- http://repo.tdressler.net/#ipkg
- http://www.synology.com/support/snmp_mib.php
- http://ukdl.synology.com/download/Document/MIBGuide/Synology_DiskStation_MIB_Guide.pdf
running a high-class application within a VM
- …
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Documentation
manual pages
- http://linux.die.net/man/
- http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail – mailx – send and receive Internet mail
- http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2015/01/30/nail/
- http://linux.die.net/man/8/usermod – usermod – modify a user account
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Shell
books
Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Shell books
Computers/Systems
Synology NAS servers
- https://www.synology.com
- DiskStation000 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS213+
- DiskStation001 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS112+
- DiskStation002 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS115j
- DiskStation003 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS713+
$ for i in 000 001 002 003; do echo -n "*** $i *** "; ssh -A diskstation$i /bin/uname -a; done $ for i in 000 001 002 003; do echo "*** $i ***"; ssh -A diskstation$i /bin/uname -a; done *** 000 *** Linux DiskStation000 2.6.32.12 #5022 SMP Wed Jan 7 14:18:42 CST 2015 ppc GNU/Linux synology_qoriq_213+ *** 001 *** Linux DiskStation001 2.6.32.12 #5022 Wed Jan 7 14:19:44 CST 2015 armv5tel GNU/Linux synology_88f6282_112+ *** 002 *** Linux DiskStation002 3.2.40 #5022 Wed Jan 7 14:18:59 CST 2015 armv7l GNU/Linux synology_armada370_ds115j *** 003 *** Linux DiskStation003 3.10.35 #5532 SMP Wed Mar 11 12:09:56 CST 2015 x86_64 GNU/Linux synology_cedarview_713+
$ for i in 000 001 002 003; do echo -e "\n\n*** $i ***\n"; ssh -A diskstation$i grep -i bogomips /proc/cpuinfo; done *** 000 *** bogomips : 133.33 bogomips : 133.33 total bogomips : 266.66 *** 001 *** BogoMIPS : 1985.74 *** 002 *** BogoMIPS : 795.44 *** 003 *** bogomips : 4256.06 bogomips : 4256.06 bogomips : 4256.06 bogomips : 4256.06
- the 2015 2-bay top models:
- https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS214+ – around EUR 300 – CPU: MARVELL Armada XP MV78230, Dual Core 1.33 GHz, 1 GB DDR3
- https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS713+ – around EUR 400 – CPU: INTEL Atom D2700, Dual Core 2.13 GHz, 1 GB DDR3
- https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS715+ – NOT YET ON THE MARKET
- https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS215+ – around EUR ??? – CPU: ???, ? GB DDR3 – NOT YET ON THE MARKET
- http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=244&t=91412 – speculating about the DS215+
- http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2364334/synology-release-pattern.html – speculating about the DS215+
- the 2015 1-bay top models:
- https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/D1215+ – NOT YET ON THE MARKET