Zonbu

      Zonbu
      Type Private Startup
      Industry PC
      Genre Computer
      Founded 2006
      Founder(s) Grégoire Gentil and Alain Rossmann
      Headquarters Palo Alto, California, USA
      Products Zonbu Box and Subscription
      Website Zonbu.com

      Zonbu is a technology company that markets a computing platform which combines a web-centric service, a small form factor PC, and an open source based software architecture. Zonbu was founded by Alain Rossmann (previously Founder and CEO of Openwave) and Gregoire Gentil (previously co-founder of Twingo Systems).

      Hardware

      Zonbu Mini PC.

      The first-generation Zonbox hardware was the eBox-4854[1] sold by DMP Electronics of Taiwan. Called the Zonbu Mini, it was a nettop computer measuring 6 ¾” × 4 ¾” × 2 ¼”. It is flash based, fanless, and thus effectively silent. The official specifications for the device in 2007 were:[2]

      Disassembly by Zonbu owners has shown that the Zonbu includes options for internal expansion:[3]

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      Service

      The Zonbu subscription plans[4] include online storage (using Amazon S3), automatic upgrades, online support and remote file access. The subscription service is promoted as reducing the hassle of typical computer maintenance tasks, such as hardware repair, software installation, updates and upgrades, and malicious software removal.

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      Software architecture

      Zonbu disk architecture.

      The Zonbu OS is a customized version of Linux based on the Gentoo distribution using the Xfce desktop environment. It is geared towards non-technical users, and the user interface focuses more on simplicity than advanced features.

      The filesystem architecture combines a transparent overlay filesystem (pioneered by Linux Live Distributions) with an on-line backup service. User data is locally cached on Compact Flash Card, then transparently encrypted with 128-bit encryption and transferred to remote storage servers at Amazon S3.

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      Applications

      Zonbu comes pre-loaded with a number of software applications.[5] These include the Firefox web browser, OpenOffice productivity suite and Skype IP phone service, and 30 casual games.

      With the default OS, the user is not allowed to install any third-party software. The default set of applications is supposed to fit the needs of non-technical users or of a second home PC. However, Zonbu provides instructions to unlock the operating system and install additional software.[6] The procedure is technical and intended for a minority of users (Standard for many linux users, unlocking GRUB, root, and install with emerge/portage).

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      Environmental benefits

      Zonbu consumes less than 10 watts on average and 15 watts under full load, compared to 175 watts for a typical desktop PC. It is a carbon neutral computer thanks to this low power design and regulatory grade carbon offset purchased by Zonbu from Climate Trust, a carbon offset provider. These offsets take into account the energy used by the manufacturing process and by the device over its expected lifespan, but not the remote storage service.

      The Zonbu manufacturing process complies with the standard of the European RoHS Directive.

      The company also offers a free take-back program to minimize environmental e-waste.

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      Last modified on 1 March 2013, at 02:46