I'd wait a while on the Parallella - I'm an original kickstarter backer and mine has yet to arrive. They have at least started production a couple of weeks ago, but yeahhhh.
On a related note, I have an odroid-u3, and it's pretty nice. Not as cheap as it looks because power...
If server1.example.com:2087 is actually serving up HTTPS as server2.example.com with a valid cert for that domain (because that is the one the browser will see / check validity for), couldn't you just NAT the port, forwarding everything going to server2.example.com:443 to server1.example.com:2087?
If `ls -a` isn't listing at least . and .. then yeah, filesystem is almost certainly corrupt. There are other possible explanations, but they're unlikely and also not good (e.g. malicious kernel module).
To confirm, are you aware of the technical differences in app/process management between Android and Windows/Linux/OS X? Generally speaking you probably shouldn't be 'killing' off apps in Android unless you explicitly know they are actively consuming CPU or radio time.
Memory-wise, any process...
"we are expecting for the migration to complete sometime tomorrow" seems like valid phrasing, although the 'for' makes it kinda awkward as fuck. What's the problem there?