I just found this comparison of single board computers

http://techwatch.keeward.com/geeks-and-nerds/arduino-vs-raspberry-pi-vs-cubieboard-vs-gooseberry-vs-apc-rock-vs-olinuxino-vs-hackberry-a10/


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Gregory Machin <clubbing80s@gmail.com> wrote:
Depends what pages you want to server and the memory and I/O requirement of the cms / web pages are.� I'm pondering the Cubieboard https://www.miniand.com/products/Cubieboard%20Developer%20Board it has a SATA port so possibly will be better with disk I/O than USB. I found the RPi when used as a samba file server seemed to get starved for I/O , I was using a USB disk enclosure.� I was using stock Debian install, so I probably could have tweaked it to get better performance.�


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Bryan Baldwin <bryan@katofiad.co.nz> wrote:
On 04/03/13 11:42, Noel Villamor wrote:
>
> Is this the most powerful sub $100 hardware that I could acquire for
> running an apache/nginx + postgresql server?

I have one. It's going to cost you more the $100 after accessories
anyway. You'd better get an eMMC reader and UART serial adaptor with it
if you want to save yourself a lot of headaches. If I �just wanted to
serve pages, I'd run an RPi.
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