Difference between revisions of "Raspberry Pi cluster"
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− | + | As of May 2015, this is deprecated and will probably never be implemented. | |
− | == | + | In February 2013, the idea for a reincarnation of the [[VTLUUG:Beowulf Cluster|Beowulf cluster]] arose. This would be a rackmount-type box where people could colocate their Raspberry Pis in our rack. Despite the name, this does not imply that shared computing software will be run on it; it's simply a way of efficiently sharing power supplies, networking gear, and rack space. |
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− | * Rackmount case (mutantmonkey has one) | + | ==Needed supplies== |
+ | * Rackmount case (mutantmonkey has a 5U one) | ||
* Rackmount 10/100 switch ([[User:mjh|Matt]] has one) | * Rackmount 10/100 switch ([[User:mjh|Matt]] has one) | ||
* Patch panel to mount on front of case ([[User:mjh|Matt]] can probably acquire one) | * Patch panel to mount on front of case ([[User:mjh|Matt]] can probably acquire one) | ||
+ | ** Could use this for power and GPIO access in addition to ethernet | ||
* Bulk ethernet, etc ([[User:mjh|Matt]] has plenty) | * Bulk ethernet, etc ([[User:mjh|Matt]] has plenty) | ||
* 5V USB PDU (may have to custom build --[[User:Mjh|Mjh]] ([[User talk:Mjh|talk]]) 17:11, 21 February 2013 (EST)) | * 5V USB PDU (may have to custom build --[[User:Mjh|Mjh]] ([[User talk:Mjh|talk]]) 17:11, 21 February 2013 (EST)) | ||
* Cases ([http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 we can 3D-print these]) | * Cases ([http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 we can 3D-print these]) | ||
+ | * [[w:Blinkenlights|Blinkenlights]] to attract attention and envy from others in the CVL. (Can build this with some LEDs and GPIO access --[[User:Mjh|Mjh]] ([[User talk:Mjh|talk]]) 14:35, 22 February 2013 (EST)) | ||
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+ | ==Applications== | ||
+ | * Personal shell servers | ||
+ | * MPI compute cluster | ||
+ | * Appliance control with solid state relays | ||
+ | * [http://hackaday.com/2013/02/28/hacking-a-ham-radio/ Control a ham radio over I2C?] | ||
==Connectivity== | ==Connectivity== | ||
* Native IPv6 | * Native IPv6 | ||
− | * IPv4 NAT behind | + | * IPv4 NAT behind VTLUUG router (temp88191.ece.vt.edu) |
* Tunneled AMPRnet IPv4 for ham use | * Tunneled AMPRnet IPv4 for ham use | ||
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* [http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/ 64-node Lego RPi cluster at University of Southampton] | * [http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/ 64-node Lego RPi cluster at University of Southampton] | ||
+ | ==Other RPi projects== | ||
+ | * [http://www.dumaisnet.ca/index.php?article=205f6247f86b88ae8941496569b5cd07 Rackmount home automation system] | ||
+ | * [http://www.ericerfanian.com/mobile-mesh-networks-with-the-raspberry-pi-part-1/ Mesh networking with the RPi] | ||
− | [[Category:VTLUUG Projects]] | + | [[Category:VTLUUG:Projects]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Deprecated]] |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 3 January 2018
As of May 2015, this is deprecated and will probably never be implemented.
In February 2013, the idea for a reincarnation of the Beowulf cluster arose. This would be a rackmount-type box where people could colocate their Raspberry Pis in our rack. Despite the name, this does not imply that shared computing software will be run on it; it's simply a way of efficiently sharing power supplies, networking gear, and rack space.
Needed supplies
- Rackmount case (mutantmonkey has a 5U one)
- Rackmount 10/100 switch (Matt has one)
- Patch panel to mount on front of case (Matt can probably acquire one)
- Could use this for power and GPIO access in addition to ethernet
- Bulk ethernet, etc (Matt has plenty)
- 5V USB PDU (may have to custom build --Mjh (talk) 17:11, 21 February 2013 (EST))
- Cases (we can 3D-print these)
- Blinkenlights to attract attention and envy from others in the CVL. (Can build this with some LEDs and GPIO access --Mjh (talk) 14:35, 22 February 2013 (EST))
Applications
- Personal shell servers
- MPI compute cluster
- Appliance control with solid state relays
- Control a ham radio over I2C?
Connectivity
- Native IPv6
- IPv4 NAT behind VTLUUG router (temp88191.ece.vt.edu)
- Tunneled AMPRnet IPv4 for ham use