The SheevaPlug is a "plug computer" designed to allow standard computing features in as small a space as possible. It was a small embedded Linux ARM computer without a display which can be considered an early predecessor to the subsequent Raspberry Pi.
As one of the first such computers on the market, the device has a 1.2 GHz Marvell Kirkwood 6281 ARM-compatible CPU, a.k.a. Feroceon. It is sold with Ubuntu Linux version 9.04 pre-installed. A software development kit for the platform is also available.
The following commercial products are known to be based on the SheevaPlug platform:
BarracudaDrive is a free Cloud Server for the SheevaPlug.
CTERA CloudPlug by CTERA Networks, a plug computer providing remote backup service at local disk speeds and overlays a file sharing service.
TonidoPlug from CodeLathe, a SheevaPlug-based device that runs Tonido home server and NAS software, and allows users to access, share and sync files and media.
Pogoplug by Cloud Engines, a device that lets users access their files at home over the Internet without leaving a PC on.
Seagate FreeAgent DockStar and Black Armor 110/220 NAS, both a variant of the Pogoplug.
GuruPlug, a SheevaPlug with additional connectivity options.
DreamPlug, similar to a GuruPlug+
The PylonPlug by Equelex. A one interface OpenWrt device that when used in conjunction with a VLAN (IEEE 802.1Q) capable network switch, can be used as a Multi-WAN network router. Its operating system is OpenWrt Linux
The sipJack from pbxnsip is a Sheeva kit-based plug computer and provides Voice over IP services and PBX features.
The WeatherHub2 by Ambient Weather, a server that collects data from a weather station and uploads data to Web pages or other Internet services.
The GeNiJack by NETCOR. An endpoint for end-to-end network performance assessment.
BACnet Gateway by Kara Systems, a M-Bus, Modbus and OneWire gateway which represents a BACNet Device
Pwnie Express is a Computer Security tool.
AvaGigE by Avantes, USB to Ethernet converter which supports the connection of Avantes spectrometers to an Ethernet network.
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Le Raspberry Pi est un nano-ordinateur monocarte à processeur ARM de la taille d'une carte de crédit conçu par des professeurs du département informatique de l'université de Cambridge dans le cadre de la fondation Raspberry Pi. Le Raspberry Pi fut créé afin de démocratiser l'accès aux ordinateurs et au digital making (terme anglophone désignant à la fois la capacité de résolution de problèmes et les compétences techniques et informatiques). Cette démocratisation est possible en raison du coût réduit du Raspberry Pi, mais aussi grâce aux logiciels libres.