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If anyone is able to give me a correct link to a working unixbench I will run it on my pi.
Here are some links
Unixbench:
http://www.cambus.net/compiling-and-running-unixbench-on-debian-and-centos/
Geekbench:
http://support.primatelabs.com/kb/geekbench/installing-geekbench-on-linux
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/35/the-geekbench-challenge
here's a detailed tutorial:
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1226850
I've been using the Raspberry Pi Model B to act as a file server from my home connection for ~8 months now. It works well, and is more or less set and forget. However, I've found that I've gotten occasional kernel hangs (non-logged) that have caused a need to powercycle the unit before it becomes responsive again. YMMV, but at this point I'm convinced the Pi is not the type of unit that can go for years of uptime without issue.
I'm seriously thinking about colocation my raspberry however this post is making me think it might not be a good idea.
On the other side, 62,50eu for 16gb sdhc pi with free colocation for a year and 500gb bandiwth.