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by walrus01
484 days ago
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The raspberry pis aren't really the point, since the raspberry pi os is basically debian, this means you could do the same thing on four much more powerful but still very cheap ($250-300 a piece) x86-64 systems running debian (with 32, 64 or 128GB RAM each if you needed). Also opening up the possibility of relatively cheap pci-express 3.0 based 10 Gbps NICs and switch between them, which isn't possible with raspberry pi. |
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