I started to create OMV4 images for ARM boards. After checking download statistics I will only care about boards for which images were downloaded at least 30 times a month.
The goal ist the same as with the OMV 3 approach from last year: provide settings that allow for maximum performance with minimum consumption at the same time, flashmemory plugin enabled to reduce wear on SD cards, no monitoring activated by intention for the same reason.
The whole process is scripted as usual so it's rather boring to go through this. Also I gave away or sold most of the boards I owned last year so I won't be able to test through a lot of boards.
At this URL http://kaiser-edv.de/tmp/jCslC8/ OMV4 images have been uploaded, most probably followed by one for Raspberries soon (due to closed source nature of the RPi stuff requiring maximum efforts). For each image/board at least one volunteer is needed booting the image, doing some basic tests, logging in via SSH and providing generic feedback and 'armbianmonitor -u' output (see below for example URLs).
The below test results will be updated over time:
- Allwinner A20 family: Successfully tested Cubietruck (myself), Banana Pi (frankm)
- Allwinner H3 family: Successfully tested Orange PI PC Plus (myself)
- Allwinner H5 family: Successfully tested OPi Zero Plus (by guidol). Known issue: cpufreq not working, CPU cores limited to 816 MHz, shouldn't affect NAS performance that much and will be fixed by apt update in a few weeks/months
- ODROID-C2: Successfully tested (by @ryecoaaron)
- ODROID-XU4/HC1/HC2: Successfully tested (by @vinntec)
- Pine64: Successfully tested (by [ade]). Known issue: cpufreq and thermal readouts not working, CPU cores limited to 816 MHz, shouldn't affect NAS performance that much and will be fixed by apt update in a few weeks/months
- Raspberry Pi: Successfully tested RPi 2 (myself), RPi 3 ( jata1)