Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
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Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#52Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Jetson-Mate-Cooling-Kit-p-4784.h...
They recommend Kubernetes for private cloud workloads. But I am wondering if there isn't room in the ecosystem for a new virtualization / containerization technology to orchestrate tasks on multi gpus? Have heard NVidia is developing its own OS, or rather two, one for Cloud AI and one for real time robotics, but its still research phase...
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#53Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
Do you overclock?
If you ran at 99-100% CPU on average, would you still not need fans?
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#54Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
Yeah, I recently spied the 4 node Jetson Mate carrier board on CNX that facilitates building your own Multi GPU cluster ;) https://www.seeedstudio.com/Jetson-Mate-Cooling-Kit-p-4784.h... They recommend Kubernetes for private cloud workloads. But I am wondering if there isn't room in the ecosystem for a new virtualization / containerization technology to orchestrate tasks on multi gpus? Have heard NVidia is developing…
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#55Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#56Earlier quoted context omitted.
Its cool and fun and teaches you a skill at a low price point. There is essentially no functional reason to do this over a single high power server unless for some reason you need a bunch of ARM servers for something.
All fourteen Pis, even v4s (which are significantly hungrier), would be lower power (as in electrical draw) than even a feeble (as in compute power) traditional machine. If you can distribute your workload (or it's not intensive anyway), i.e. having no single machine with a faster processor, then I think it's a good choice, cheaper to run. Edit: I'm happy to be corrected if down-voters would like to reply... A Pi 4 d…
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#57Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
Which USB thumb drives and which SD cards? Do you overclock? If you ran at 99-100% CPU on average, would you still not need fans?
No Overclock.
99-100% CPU on all 4 cores for hours and no throttling. they do run at 75-78C instead of 65C, but I could not get them to throttle.
Even with the cheapo 3 piece heat sinks there was almost no throttling, but they did throttle occasionally after sustained stress.
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#58Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
Example case which does away with the need for fans is: https://www.amazon.com/Geekworm-Raspberry-Computer-Aluminum-...
https://www.waveshare.com/pi4-case-argon-one.htm
Edit to add the fan is optional, so it can run fanless with no throttling.
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#59Running a 6 node cluster of Pi4s at home now. Did some benchmarks. Long story short. USB thumb drive boot disks are better performance and cheaper than SD cards. Fans are completely unnecessary on a Pi4 with an aluminum heat shield style "case". They do run hotter than with a fan, but they will not be heat throttled with recent firmware.
Which USB thumb drives and which SD cards? Do you overclock? If you ran at 99-100% CPU on average, would you still not need fans?
Re: Raspberry Pi Server Mark III
#60The HN hug is strong this morning