June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
510 pages
11h 35m
English
The Raspberry Pi is a microcomputer – it measures approximately 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm in size, but manages to pack 512 MB RAM, two USB ports, and an Ethernet port supported by a Broadcom chip using an ARM processor running at 700 MHz (which can be overclocked to 1 GHz). It doesn't include a hard drive, but uses an SD card for data storage.
As shown in the following photograph, the Raspberry Pi is approximately two-thirds of the length of a standard pen; it is easy to hide on a network (behind workstations or servers, inside server cabinets, or hidden beneath floor panels in the data center):

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