#+title: Personal Server Appliance Project #+author: Amero Garcia #+created: [2026-03-16 Mon 14:05] #+begin_comment Project documentation for Personal Server Appliance Project #+end_comment * Personal Server Appliance Project *Goal:** To design and develop a modular personal server appliance, featuring various modules for compute, storage, networking, power, software-defined radio, and audio/video processors. The design aesthetic aims for sleek 10-inch units resembling modern Hi-Fi systems or standard 19-inch rack units. *Key Concepts:** - *Modularity:** Core design principle, allowing users to select and combine modules based on their needs. - *Modules:** - Compute - Storage - Networking - Power - Software-Defined Radio (SDR) - Audio Processors - Video Processors - *Form Factor:** - Sleek 10-inch units (Hi-Fi aesthetic) - Standard 19-inch rack units - *Openness:** Implicitly open-source for hardware and/or software. *Initial Scope:** - Defining the inter-module communication standards and power delivery mechanisms. - Researching existing modular server solutions or embedded systems with similar goals. - Conceptualizing the physical design and aesthetic requirements for both form factors. - Identifying potential hardware components for each module. *Information Needed from Amr:** - Prioritization of modules for initial development (which ones are most critical?). - Specific performance targets or constraints for compute and storage modules. - Desired level of user-serviceability and upgradeability. - Thoughts on the operating system or software stack for the base compute module. - Any aesthetic preferences or specific design inspirations for the 10-inch units. *Next Steps:** 1. Gather Amr's priorities and specific design preferences. 2. Begin outlining technical specifications for inter-module interfaces. 3. Research available modular hardware platforms.