What Are You Doing Right Now
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Gooooood morning campers. Welcome to another Monday!
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Half day today trying to catch up on some things.
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@JaredBusch said:
Debating what to do with this super micro box.
Has this motherboard in it.
Have hyper-v server installed now.
I recently saw a (single) Raspberry Pi in full AT Computer case. It really seemed lonely all by itself.
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Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
Leave all the fans in it! RP2 hurricane haha
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@scottalanmiller said:
Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
I see a number of builds where they have 64 or more RP2s in a cluster. Lot of wonder in that...
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@gjacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
I see a number of builds where they have 64 or more RP2s in a cluster. Lot of wonder in that...
Sounds fun but I can't imagine it being terribly efficient ($ or KW/h)
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About to start my shift at Staples. 1-6 today
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@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
I see a number of builds where they have 64 or more RP2s in a cluster. Lot of wonder in that...
Sounds fun but I can't imagine it being terribly efficient ($ or KW/h)
Actually they are designed specifically because they are so power efficient. That's why there is a big move to ARM RISC servers.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Having a monster rack mount 4U chassis with an RP2 in it would be hilarious. And have it boot from SD card too, ha.
I see a number of builds where they have 64 or more RP2s in a cluster. Lot of wonder in that...
Sounds fun but I can't imagine it being terribly efficient ($ or KW/h)
Actually they are designed specifically because they are so power efficient. That's why there is a big move to ARM RISC servers.
The raspberry Pi?
I think you're confusing it with the end result of "what will run this the fastest for the least amount of money"
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@MattSpeller said:
Actually they are designed specifically because they are so power efficient. That's why there is a big move to ARM RISC servers.
The raspberry Pi?
I think you're confusing it with the end result of "what will run this the fastest for the least amount of money"
Not the RP specifically, they are starting to make far more powerful 64bit ARM server procs (AMD is racing to get these out.) But RPs too. The RP has some of the best bang for the buck because of the volume in production.
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@MattSpeller said:
I think you're confusing it with the end result of "what will run this the fastest for the least amount of money"
Not sure what you mean?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@MattSpeller said:
Sounds fun but I can't imagine it being terribly efficient ($ or KW/h)Actually they are designed specifically because they are so power efficient.
I think they are power efficient(ish) as a bonus - the design goal was a cheap computer.
http://www.kurzweilai.net/southampton-engineers-build-a-raspberry-pi-supercomputer
Edit: I think you're talking about the ARM cpu and I'm talking about the RPi?
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@MattSpeller said:
Edit: I think you're talking about the ARM cpu and I'm talking about the RPi?
Correct.
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Packed up my desk and gaming PC last night... probably won't see it for at least a couple of months.
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@coliver said:
Packed up my desk and gaming PC last night... probably won't see it for at least a couple of months.
I know that feeling!!
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@coliver said:
Packed up my desk and gaming PC last night... probably won't see it for at least a couple of months.
Where are you off to?
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Hanging out with @Minion-Queen and @jenuinecase for the afternoon. Girl time