What exactly does it do?
Have you considered any of the many Raspberry Pi models?It would be a server you can carry with you in your pockets while traveling. And just like the bigger version of web servers, the portable servers can be used to host a website or multiple websites.
Have you considered any of the many Raspberry Pi models?
while reading what comes to my mind is a netbook like asus eee pc netbooks.. which are really small laptopsI'm looking to buy a portable web server that use the Intel atom processors. Does anyone know what companies sells theme?
while reading what comes to my mind is a netbook like asus eee pc netbooks.. which are really small laptops
but i suppose you don't meant that?
http://solutions.nextcomputing.com/products/portable-workstations/
A quick Google search turned this up, what type of solution are you exactly looking for
these are great, some support micro sd, so you can have lots of space.
http://www.gl-inet.com/
but i mean, it's not going to be powerful like you may want...
but very portable, you can use a powerbank etc.
it runs unix/open-wrt so you can do what you want.
it depends how intensive the tasks you need it to do are.
What sort of budget are you planning on?
I plan on hosting a website with some pictures, perhaps some audio, and contact information.
For what you want to do even a Raspberry Pi would be perfect, simply buy a starter kit like this: https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-kits-and-bundles/products/raspberry-pi-3-starter-kit
Look here.I like that but I don't understand why they don't let the buyer choose the power cable/power outlet before buying the starter kit.
I would love to have a tiny and quite x86-64 server. My pi is great and all, but it can not run Windows programs at all. :-/
I would prefer to run Debian and Wine though. :-PYou may wanna check out something like the LattePanda - it has its ... quirks but can run Windows 10 quite comfortably, but should warn you support from the devs is lacking but for me that's half the fun !