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My read of that was that the Raspberry Pi was mostly there for bootstrapping, so that they could drop servers into the rack and have something there already they knew they'd be able to get onto the local network with, not that they were buying colo just for a Raspberry Pi.


> (...) not that they were buying colo just for a Raspberry Pi.

I don't know. Might be, might be not. All I know is that there are already companies that are even selling colocation specifically for Raspberry Pis. It's not that weird, and not a step too far away from colocating Mac mini instances.




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