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by filleokus
1505 days ago
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Looks really cool! Especially interested in their own RK3588 SBC. But is this low-power / small scale clustering really worth it? I run my stuff at home on a rpi4+ssd via usb and it works well enough. On the software side I just use Docker compose with prebuilt images and manifests for most stuff. Sure, when I upgrade the distro and reboot I have some downtime, but so what? If I were to upgrade I would go for some mini x86 pc just for some extra horsepower and better connection for the ssd. Doing a whole hardware cluster would be cool and fun, but probably not useful, especially for those matching this description: > Additionally to that, you would need skills in server and network administration to set up Linux, and software such as Kubernetes and constantly manage the infrastructure running your applications. Sounds complicated? Well, there is another solution which is called Turing Pi 2. |
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