No SATA, no USB3.0 and only 100 Mbit ethernet.
So for storage you are limited to a USB hard disk or a (fast) SDHC card.
Then again at this pricepoint it will be quite popular.

Banana pi, orange pi etc, are all somewhat more expensive but have SATA and Gbit ethernet.

2015-02-04 20:28 GMT+01:00 Andrew Gillis <andrew@vortexbox.org>:
That's correct. There is no SATA interface on the Raspberry Pi 2.

-Andrew

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@htt-consult.com> wrote:

On 02/04/2015 10:43 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi All,

As a follow up of the discussion that happened at the last ARM meeting
(and because 3 days post announcement of it I'm sick of repeating
myseld:-P ) I thought I'd outline the process for getting support for
the Raspberry Pi 2 into Fedora

Just a small question...

I have not found a schematic, but the pics do not seem to show a SATA interface.  Is this correct?

No SATA, I have no time for it; I am already crunched for time.

Though it would be nice.


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